Multicast routing protocol
it enables to candidate the router as RP. The parameter <interface> indicates the network
interface to which the router transmits PIM messages.
set pim rp-prio <val>
it defines the priority for the role of RP. The parameter <val> assumes values from 0 to 255. The
higher the value, the higher the priority.
set pim rp-cand-hold <val>
defines the Holding timer for the role of RP. The parameter <val> can assume values from 0 to
65535.
set pim switch-data-rate <int>
it defines the data rate for the switch on short path tree (on RP). The parameter <val> can assume a
numeric value or infinity value.
set pim switch-data-int <val>
it defines the measuring interval and the data rate. Admitted values can be from 5 to 65535 set
pim switch-reg-rate <int>
set pim switch-reg-int <val>
it defines the value for Register Rate Limit. The parameter can have a numeric value or infinity
value.
set pim register-source <val>
It defines the IP address to be used as source for PIM Register messages.
set pim static-rp <addr> group-addr <addr> masklen <0-32> [priority] <0-255>
It defines a static RP for the specified group.
set interface <interface> [enable|disable] [dr-priority] <0-255> [hello-delay] <1-255> [hello-period]
It activates the PIM service on the specified interface.
set pim cand-rp-group <addr> [masklen] <0-32>
It enables to candidate the router as RP for the specified group.
set pim accept-join-prune <string>
It can be used to define a filtering class of messages of the type join and prune.
The filtering class can be configured through the command: set class-list.
set pim accept-register <string>
Used to define a filtering class of messages of the type Register.
set pim log-level [lev1lev2|lev3|lev4|lev5]
It defines the logging level.
The command:
show pim status
displays the current status of the protocol.
The command: