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Chapter 31: Protocol Independent Multicast
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Basic PIM Settings
To
use
PIM
the
following
is
required:
The
PIM
feature
must
be
enabled
globally
on
the
switch.
PIM
network
components
and
PIM
modes
must
be
defined.
IP
interfaces
must
be
configured
for
each
PIM
component.
PIM
neighbor
filters
may
be
defined
(optional).
If
PIM
‐
SM
is
used,
define
additional
parameters:
Rendezvous
Point
Designated
Router
preferences
(optional)
Bootstrap
Router
preferences
(optional)
Each
of
these
tasks
is
covered
in
the
following
sections.
Note:
PIM
can
be
configured
through
the
ISCLI
only.
PIM
configuration
and
information
are
not
available
using
the
menu
‐
based
CLI,
the
BBI,
or
via
SNMP.
Globally Enabling or Disabling the PIM Feature
By
default,
PIM
is
disabled
on
the
switch.
PIM
can
be
globally
enabled
or
disabled
using
the
following
ISCLI
commands:
Defining a PIM Network Component
The
CN4093
can
be
attached
to
a
maximum
of
two
independent
PIM
network
components.
Each
component
represents
a
different
PIM
network,
and
can
be
defined
for
either
PIM
‐
SM
or
PIM
‐
DM
operation.
Basic
PIM
component
configuration
is
performed
using
the
following
commands:
The
sparse
option
will
place
the
component
in
Sparse
Mode
(PIM
‐
SM).
The
dense
option
will
place
the
component
in
Dense
Mode
(PIM
‐
DM).
By
default,
PIM
component
1
is
configured
for
Sparse
Mode.
PIM
component
2
is
non
configured
by
default.
Note:
A
component
using
PIM
‐
SM
must
also
be
configured
with
a
dynamic
or
static
Rendezvous
Point
(see
CN 4093(config)#
[no] ip pim enable
CN 4093(config)#
ip pim component
<1
‐
2>
CN 4093(config-ip-pim-comp)#
mode {sparse|dense}
CN 4093(config-ip-pim-comp)#
exit
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