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4<br />

IPv6 PIM Sparse<br />

<strong>Brocade</strong># show ipv6 pim bsr<br />

PIMv2 Bootstrap information for Vrf Instance : default-vrf<br />

------------------------------------------------------------------<br />

This system is the Elected BSR<br />

BSR address: 2006:1001::1. Hash Mask Length 64. Priority 32.<br />

Next bootstrap message in 00:01:00<br />

Configuration:<br />

Candidate loopback 1 (Address 2006:1001::1). Hash Mask Length 64. Priority 32.<br />

Next Candidate-RP-advertisment in 00:00:50<br />

RP: 2006:1001::1<br />

group prefixes:<br />

ff00:: / 8<br />

Candidate-RP-advertisement period: 60<br />

The following example shows information displayed on a device that is not the BSR. Notice that<br />

some fields shown in the previous example do not appear in the following example.<br />

<strong>Brocade</strong># show ipv6 pim bsr<br />

PIMv2 Bootstrap information for Vrf Instance : default-vrf<br />

------------------------------------------------------------<br />

BSR address: 2006:1001::1. Hash Mask Length 64. Priority 32.<br />

This system is not a Candidate-RP.<br />

Syntax: show ipv6 pim [vrf vrf-name] bsr<br />

The vrf parameter allows you to display IPv6 PIM BSR information for the VRF instance identified by<br />

the vrf-name variable.<br />

Table displays the output from the show ipv6 pim bsr command.<br />

TABLE 38<br />

Field<br />

Output from the show ipv6 pim bsr command<br />

Description<br />

BSR address<br />

BSR priority<br />

Hash mask length<br />

Next bootstrap message in<br />

Next<br />

Candidate-RP-advertisement<br />

message in<br />

RP<br />

The IPv6 address of the interface configured as the IPv6 PIM Sparse Bootstrap<br />

Router (BSR).<br />

The priority assigned to the interface for use during the BSR election process.<br />

During BSR election, the priorities of the candidate BSRs are compared and the<br />

interface with the highest BSR priority becomes the BSR.<br />

The number of significant bits in the IPv6 multicast group comparison mask. This<br />

mask determines the IPv6 multicast group numbers for which the device can be a<br />

BSR. The default is 32 bits, which allows the device to be a BSR for any valid IPv6<br />

multicast group number.<br />

NOTE: This field appears only if this device is a candidate BSR.<br />

Indicates how many seconds will pass before the BSR sends its next Bootstrap<br />

message.<br />

NOTE: This field appears only if this device is the BSR.<br />

Indicates how many seconds will pass before the BSR sends its next candidate<br />

RP advertisement message.<br />

NOTE: This field appears only if this device is a candidate BSR.<br />

Indicates the IPv6 address of the Rendezvous Point (RP).<br />

NOTE: This field appears only if this device is a candidate BSR.<br />

170 FastIron Ethernet Switch IP Multicast Configuration Guide<br />

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