xStack DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual
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To create an RP to which the Switch will send Register packets to and create checksums to be included with the data in
Registered packets:
DGS-3627:5#
create pim register_checksum_include_data rp_address 11.1.1.1
Command: create pim register_checksum_include_data rp_address 11.1.1.1
Success.
DGS-3627:5#
delete pim register_checksum_include_data
Purpose
Used to disable the RPs that the Switch will send Register packets to
and create checksums to be included with the data in Registered
packets.
Syntax
delete pim register_checksum_include_data rp_ address <ipaddr>
Description
This command will disable the RPs that the Switch will send Register
packets to and create checksums to be included with the data in
Registered packets. This command is for PIM-SM configurations only.
Parameters
rp_address <ipaddr>
- Enter the IP address of the RP that will
discontinue sending Register packets to and create checksums to be
included with the data in Registered packets.
Restrictions Only
administrator-level
and operator-level users can issue this
command.
Usage example:
To delete RPs that the Switch will send Register packets to and create checksums to be included with the data in Registered
packets:
DGS-3627:5#delete pim register_checksum_include_data rp_address 11.1.1.1
Command: delete pim register_checksum_include_data rp_address 11.1.1.1
Success.
DGS-3627:5#
show pim register_checksum_include_data_rp_list
Purpose
Used to display RPs that the Switch will send Register packets to and
create checksums to be included with the data in Registered packets.
Syntax
show pim register_checksum_include_data_rp_list
Description
This command will display RPs that the Switch will send Register
packets to and create checksums to be included with the data in
Registered packets. This command is for PIM-SM configurations only.
Parameters
None
.
Restrictions None
Usage example:
To show the RPs that the Switch will send Register packets to and create checksums to be included with the data in
Registered packets: