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Enabling PIM, Creating a static ip multicast route, Examples, Syntax Description
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Volume 7-Multicast / Chapter 37-Multicast Configuration PIM Enabling PIM To enable PIM on the interface for either sparse mode or dense mode operation use the following commands. Command ip pim sparse-mode ip pim dense-mode no ip pim sparse-mode no ip pim dense-mode Explanation Use this command to specify the PIM operating mode for an interface, operated in sparse mode. Use this command to specify the PIM operating mode for an interface, operated in dense mode. Use this command to disable the PIM sparse operating mode for an interface. Use this command to disable the PIM dense operating mode for an interface. This command is only valid for the VLAN interface. Using this command to specify the PIM operating mode for an interface in either a sparse or dense mode. To switch the PIM operating mode use no ip pim {sparse-mode | dense-mode} to disable PIM at first then set the new mode required. The PIM needs to be disabled first since only one multicast routing protocol can be enabled on one interface. When the command ip pim dense-mode is issued, PIM dense mode will be configured on the interface. Therefore when the command ip pim sparse-mode is issued, attempting to execute sparse mode on the interface, the system will reply with an error message because PIM dense mode is already configured on that interface. Enabling PIM on an interface also enables Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) operation on that interface. Creating a static ip multicast route The ip mroute command statically configures where multicast sources are located even when the unicast routing table shows something different. The commands can be used as ip mroute SOURCE-NETWORK {RPF-ADDRESS | Null} [DISTANCE] no ip mroute SOURCE-NETWORK Syntax Description Explanation SOURCE-NETWORK Network address of the multicast source. Format: A.B.C.D/M. RPF-ADDRESS RPF neighbor address for the multicast route. Null Indicates Null interface. When set to Null, the RPF check result will always be failed. DISTANCE (Optional) Specifies whether a unicast route or multicast static route is used for the RPF lookup. Lower distances have preference. If the multicast static route has the same distance as the other RPF sources, the multicast static route takes preference. Default is 0. Range is 0-255. Examples DGS-6600 Configuration Guide 402