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[Sysname-pim6] c-bsr priority 5
c-bsr scope
Syntax
c-bsr
scope
{
scope-id
|
admin-local
|
global
|
organization-local
|
site-local
} [
hash-length
hash-length
|
priority
priority
] *
undo
c-bsr
scope
{
scope-id
|
admin-local
|
global
|
organization-local
|
site-local
}
View
IPv6 PIM view
Default level
2: System level
Parameters
scope-id:
Specifies the value of the scope field, in the range of 3 to 15.
admin-local
: Specifies the scope field value as admin-local, which has a scope value of 4.
global
: Specifies the scope field value as global, which has a scope value of 14.
organization-local
: Specifies the scope field value as organization-local, which has a scope value of 8.
site-local
: Specifies the scope field value as site-local, which has a scope value of 5.
hash-length
:
Specifies the hash mask length of the IPv6 admin-scope zone indicated by the scope value,
in the range of 0 to 128. If you do not specify this argument, the corresponding global setting is used.
priority
: Specifies the priority of the C-BSR in the IPv6 admin-scope zone indicated by the scope value,
in the range of 0 to 255. A larger value means a higher priority. If you do not specify this argument, the
corresponding global setting is used.
Description
Use
c-bsr scope
to configure the C-BSR in the IPv6 admin-scope zone.
Use
undo c-bsr scope
to remove the C-BSR configuration.
Related commands:
c-bsr
admin-scope
,
c-bsr hash-length
, and
c-bsr priority
.
Examples
# Configure local device as the C-BSR of the IPv6 admin-scope zone with a scope value of 14 and set the
C-BSR priority to 10.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] pim ipv6
[Sysname-pim6] c-bsr scope global priority 10
c-rp (IPv6 PIM view)
Syntax
c-rp
ipv6-address
[
{
group-policy
acl6-number
|
scope
scope-id
} |
priority
priority
|
holdtime
hold-interval
|
advertisement-interval
adv-interval
] *
undo c-rp
ipv6-address