!
ip access-list extended SGtimer
seq 5 permit ip 10.1.2.0/24 225.1.1.0/24
seq 10 permit ip any 232.1.1.0/24
seq 15 permit ip 100.1.0.0/16 any
Dell(config-ext-nacl)#exit
Dell(conf)#ip pim sparse-mode sg-expiry-timer 1800 sg-list SGtimer
To display the expiry time configuration, use the show running-configuration [acl | pim]
command from EXEC Privilege mode.
Configuring a Static Rendezvous Point
The rendezvous point (RP) is a PIM-enabled interface on a router that acts as the root a group-specific
tree; every group must have an RP.
Identify an RP by the IP address of a PIM-enabled or Loopback interface.
ip pim rp-address
Example of Viewing an RP on a Loopback Interface
Dell#sh run int loop0
!
interface Loopback 0
ip address 1.1.1.1/32
ip pim sparse-mode
no shutdown
Dell#sh run pim
!
ip pim rp-address 1.1.1.1 group-address 224.0.0.0/4

Overriding Bootstrap Router Updates

PIM-SM routers must know the address of the RP for each group for which they have (*,G) entry.
This address is obtained automatically through the bootstrap router (BSR) mechanism or a static RP
configuration.
Use the following command if you have configured a static RP for a group. If you do not use the
override option with the following command, the RPs advertised in the BSR updates take precedence
over any statically configured RPs.
Use the override option to override bootstrap router updates with your static RP configuration.
ip pim rp-address
Example of Viewing the Rendezvous Point (Multicast Group)
Example of Viewing the Rendezvous Point (Multicast Group Range)
To display the assigned RP for a group, use the show ip pim rp command from EXEC privilege mode.
Dell#show ip pim rp
Group RP
225.0.1.40 165.87.50.5
226.1.1.1 165.87.50.5
676 PIM Sparse-Mode (PIM-SM)