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hello-option dr-priority (PIM view), Syntax, Default

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display pim rp-info BSR RP information: Scope: non-scoped Group/MaskLen: 224.0.0.0/4 RP address Priority 1.1.1.1 (local) 192 2.2.2.2 192 Group/MaskLen: 225.1.0.0/16 RP address Priority 3.3.3.3 192 HoldTime 150 150 HoldTime 150 Uptime 03:01:36 1d:13h Uptime 12w:5d Expires 00:02:29 00:02:02 Expires 00:02:05 Static RP information: RP address 3.3.3.1 3.3.3.3 3.3.3.4 3.3.3.5 Table 25 Command output ACL 2000 2002 2002 Mode pim-sm pim-sm pim-sm pim-sm Preferred No No No Yes Field Group/MaskLen (local) Priority HoldTime Uptime Expires Preferred Configured ACL/ACL Mode RP mapping for this group Description Multicast group to which the RP is designated. Local RP. If this field is not displayed, it means that the RP is not a locally configured RP. Priority of the RP. RP lifetime. Length of time the RP has been up. Remaining time of the RP lifetime. Whether the static RP is preferred. ACL defining the multicast groups to which the static RP is designated. PIM mode. IP address of the RP that provides services for the multicast group. hello-option dr-priority (PIM view) Use hello-option dr-priority to set the global priority for DR election. Use undo hello-option dr-priority to restore the default. Syntax hello-option dr-priority priority undo hello-option dr-priority Default The global priority for DR election is 1. 69

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<Sysname> display pim rp-info
BSR RP information:
Scope: non-scoped
Group/MaskLen: 224.0.0.0/4
RP address
Priority
HoldTime
Uptime
Expires
1.1.1.1 (local)
192
150
03:01:36
00:02:29
2.2.2.2
192
150
1d:13h
00:02:02
Group/MaskLen: 225.1.0.0/16
RP address
Priority
HoldTime
Uptime
Expires
3.3.3.3
192
150
12w:5d
00:02:05
Static RP information:
RP address
ACL
Mode
Preferred
3.3.3.1
2000
pim-sm
No
3.3.3.3
2002
pim-sm
No
3.3.3.4
pim-sm
No
3.3.3.5
2002
pim-sm
Yes
Table 25
Command output
Field
Description
Group/MaskLen
Multicast group to which the RP is designated.
(local)
Local RP. If this field is not displayed, it means that the RP is not a locally
configured RP.
Priority
Priority of the RP.
HoldTime
RP lifetime.
Uptime
Length of time the RP has been up.
Expires
Remaining time of the RP lifetime.
Preferred
Whether the static RP is preferred.
Configured ACL/ACL
ACL defining the multicast groups to which the static RP is designated.
Mode
PIM mode.
RP mapping for this group
IP address of the RP that provides services for the multicast group.
hello-option dr-priority (PIM view)
Use
hello-option dr-priority
to set the global priority for DR election.
Use
undo hello-option dr-priority
to restore the default.
Syntax
hello-option dr-priority
priority
undo hello-option dr-priority
Default
The global priority for DR election is 1.