Enables or disables IP multicast routing on the router. IP routing must first be enabled. Note that router PIM must
be disabled before disabling IP multicast routing.
(Default: Disabled)
Syntax:
router [
ospf
|
rip
]
no router [
ospf
|
rip
]
ip route [
ip-addr/mask-len
] [
ip-addr
| vlan | reject | blackhole]
no ip route [
ip-addr/mask-len
] [
ip-addr
| vlan | reject | blackhole]
These commands are the options for the IP routing protocol required to support PIM operation.
Syntax:
[no] router pim [[enable] | [disable]]
Puts the CLI into the PIM context level. IP routing must be enabled before enabling PIM.
The
no router pim
command deletes the PIM configuration. (Default: Disabled)
[enable]
Enables PIM globally.
[disable]
Disables PIM globally. Disabling PIM does not delete the PIM configuration.
Configuring for PIM support at the global level
Using the topology shown in the following figure, router "B" is directly connected to the DR for multicast group "X."
In this case, suppose that you want to globally configure router "B" for PIM operation. On the global level, you
would enable the following:
• IP routing
• IP multicast routing
• An IP routing protocol (RIP, OSPF, or static routing; use RIP for this example)
Figure 13: PIM-SM domain with SPT active to support a host that has joined a multicast group
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