BSR 2000 Command Reference Guide

Release 1.0

 

 

pim accept-rp

The pim accept-rpcommand configures a router to accept only Join or Prune messages destined for a specified rendezvous point (RP) and for a specific list of groups. The no pim accept-rpcommand disables accepting only Join or Prune messages so that all Join and Prune messages are processed.

The group address must be in the range specified by the access list. If no access list is provided, the default is all class D group addresses. When the address is one of the system's addresses, the system will be the RP only for the specified group range specified by the access list. When the group address is not in the group range, the RP will not accept Join or Register messages and will respond immediately to Register messages with Register-Stop messages.

Group Access

ISP

Command Mode

Router Configuration

Command Line Usage

pim accept-rp <A.B.C.D> [1-99]

no pim accept-rp <A.B.C.D> [1-99]

Command Syntax

A.B.C.D

The rendezvous point address of the RP

 

allowed to send Join and Prune messages to

 

groups in the range specified by the group

 

access list.

1-99

The access list number that defines which

 

groups are subject to be checked for only Join

 

and Prune messages. If not specified, the

 

whole class D groups are subject to the check.

Command Default

Disabled

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