API Guide

DR priority/ModeDesignated router priority value and mode. The default designated router priority is 1
and S for sparse mode
Example
OS10# show ip pim neighbor
Neighbor Address Interface Uptime/Expires Ver DR Priority/Mode
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2.1.1.1 vlan103 13:05:58/00:01:19 v2 1 / S
3.1.1.1 vlan105 13:05:58/00:01:17 v2 1 / S
Supported
Releases
10.4.3.0 or later
show ip pim rp
Displays brief information about all multicast group to RP mappings.
Syntax
show ip pim [vrf vrf-name] rp [mapping | group-address]
Parameters
vrf vrf-nameEnter the keyword vrf, then the name of the VRF.
mappingEnter the keyword mapping to display the multicast groups to RP mapping and
information about how RP is learned.
group-addressEnter the multicast group address mask in dotted-decimal format to view the RP
for a specific group (A.B.C.D).
Default None
Command Mode EXEC
Usage
Information
None
Examples
OS10# show ip pim rp
Group RP
---------------------------------
225.1.1.1 171.1.1.1
225.1.1.2 171.1.1.1
225.1.1.3 171.1.1.1
225.1.1.4 171.1.1.1
225.1.1.5 171.1.1.1
225.1.1.6 171.1.1.1
225.1.1.7 171.1.1.1
225.1.1.8 171.1.1.1
225.1.1.9 171.1.1.1
225.1.1.10 171.1.1.1
225.1.1.11 171.1.1.1
225.1.1.12 171.1.1.1
225.1.1.13 171.1.1.1
OS10# show ip pim rp mapping
PIM Group-to-RP Mappings
Group(s): 230.1.1.1/32
RP:14.1.1.1, v2
Info source: 42.1.1.1, via bootstrap, priority 255
expires: 00:01:53
Group(s): 231.1.1.1/32
RP: 9.1.1.1, v2
Info source: 42.1.1.1, via bootstrap, priority 254
expires: 00:01:54
Supported
Releases
10.4.3.0 or later
818 Multicast