Displaying RP-to-group mappings
RP: 1be::11:21 group prefixes: ff00:: / 8
This example shows information displayed on a device that is a candidate RP. The following example shows the message displayed on a device that is not a candidate RP.
device# show ipv6 pim
This system is not a
Syntax: show ipv6 pim [ vrf vrf-name ] rp-candidate
The vrf parameter allows you to display IPv6 candidate RP information for the VRF instance identified by the
The following table displays the output from the show ipv6 pim
TABLE 30 Output from the show ipv6 pim
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Indicates how many seconds will pass before the BSR sends its next RP |
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RP | Indicates the IPv6 address of the Rendezvous Point (RP). |
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group prefixes | Indicates the multicast groups for which the RP listed by the previous field is a |
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Indicates how frequently the BSR sends candidate RP advertisement messages. |
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period |
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| This field appears only if this device is a candidate RP. |
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Displaying RP-to-group mappings
To display
Brocade#show ipv6 pim
S.No Group address RP address
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