configure pim crp static
ExtremeWare 7.5 Command Reference Guide
1965
configure pim crp static
configure pim crp static <rp address> [none | <access profile>] {<priority
[0-254]>}
Description
Configures a candidate rendezvous point (RP) and its associated groups statically, for PIM sparse mode
operation.
Syntax Description
Default
The default setting for priority is 0, which indicates highest priority. (A priority setting of 254 indicates
the lowest priority.)
Usage Guidelines
Using PIM-SM, the router sends a join message to the rendezvous point (RP). The RP is a central
multicast router that is responsible for receiving and distributing multicast packets. If you use a static
RP, all switches in your network must be configured with the same RP address for the same group
(range).
The access profile contains a list of multicast group accesses served by this RP.
On the
“e”
Series of Switches.
The RP address cannot be any locally configured IP interface. The
series “
e
” switches are not eligible to be RPs.
Example
The following command statically configures an RP and its associated groups defined in access profile
rp-list
:
configure pim crp static 10.0.3.1 rp-list
History
This command was first available in ExtremeWare 6.1.5.
This command was added to the Summit “
e
” series of switches in ExtremeWare 71e.
Platform Availability
This command is available on all platforms.
rp address
Specifies a rendezvous point address.
none
Deletes the static rendezvous point.
access profile
Specifies an access profile name.
priority
Specifies a priority setting. The range is 0 - 254, with 0 indicating the highest
priority and 254 indicating the lowest priority.
Summary of Contents for ExtremeWare 7.5
Page 402: ...402 ExtremeWare 7 5 Command Reference Guide VLAN Commands ...
Page 470: ...470 ExtremeWare 7 5 Command Reference Guide QoS Commands ...
Page 490: ...490 ExtremeWare 7 5 Command Reference Guide NAT Commands ...
Page 826: ...826 ExtremeWare 7 5 Command Reference Guide Commands for Status Monitoring and Statistics ...
Page 1090: ...1090 ExtremeWare 7 5 Command Reference Guide Security Commands ...
Page 1386: ...1386 ExtremeWare 7 5 Command Reference Guide Wireless Commands ...
Page 1436: ...1436 ExtremeWare 7 5 Command Reference Guide EAPS Commands ...
Page 1568: ...1568 ExtremeWare 7 5 Command Reference Guide ESRP Commands ...
Page 1844: ...1844 ExtremeWare 7 5 Command Reference Guide IGP Commands ...
Page 1930: ...1930 ExtremeWare 7 5 Command Reference Guide BGP Commands i Series Switches Only ...
Page 2022: ...2022 ExtremeWare 7 5 Command Reference Guide IP Multicast Commands ...
Page 2066: ...2066 ExtremeWare 7 5 Command Reference Guide IPX Commands i Series Platforms Only ...
Page 2082: ...2082 ExtremeWare 7 5 Command Reference Guide ARM Commands BlackDiamond Switch Only ...
Page 2094: ...2094 ExtremeWare 7 5 Command Reference Guide Remote Connect Commands ...
Page 2174: ...2174 ExtremeWare 7 5 Command Reference Guide PoS Commands BlackDiamond Switch Only ...
Page 2372: ...2372 ExtremeWare 7 5 Command Reference Guide LLDP Commands ...
Page 2422: ...2422 ExtremeWare 7 5 Command Reference Guide H VPLS Commands BlackDiamond Switch Only ...
Page 2528: ...2528 ExtremeWare 7 5 Command Reference Guide MPLS Commands BlackDiamond Switch Only ...