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Parameter priority: Priority of the C-BSR, in the range of 0 to 255. A larger value of this argument means a higher priority.

Description Use the c-bsr priority command to configure the global C-BSR priority.

Use the undo c-bsr priority command to restore the default setting.

By default, the C-BSR priority is 0.

Related command: c-bsr (PIM view), c-bsr global, and c-bsr group.

Example # Set the global C-BSR priority to 5 in the public instance.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] pim

[Sysname-pim] c-bsr priority 5

c-rp (PIM view)

Syntax c-rpinterface-type interface-number [ group-policyacl-number priority priority holdtime hold-interval advertisement-intervaladv-interval ] *

undo c-rpinterface-type interface-number

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Parameter interface-typeinterface-number: Specifies an interface, the IP address of which will be advertised as a C-RP address.

acl-number: Basic ACL number, in the range of 2000 to 2999. This ACL defines a range of multicast groups the C-RP is going to serve, rather than defining a filtering rule. Any group range matching the permit statement in the ACL will be advertised as an RP served group, while configurations matching other statements like deny will not take effect.

priority: Priority of the C-RP, in the range of 0 to 255 and defaulting to 0. A larger value of this argument means a lower priority.

hold-interval: C-RP timeout time, in seconds. The effective range is 1 to 65,535. If you do not provide this argument in your command, the corresponding global setting will be used.

adv-interval: C-RP-Adv interval in seconds, with an effective range of 1 to 65,535. If you do not provide this argument in your command, the corresponding global setting will be used.

Description Use the c-rpcommand to configure the specified interface as a C-RP.

Use the undo c-rpcommand to remove the related C-RP configuration.

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