Reducing Data Transmission Time Using the SPT
Specify the PIM Threshold That Triggers SPT Switching
Specify the PIM SPT Switch Period
Specify the PIM RP Threshold That Triggers Source-Specific Switching
Specify the PIM RP Switch Period
Monitor the Data Transfer Rate After a Register Stop Message
Enabling Static RP Configurations
Associate an Interface to a PIM Component
Configuring Designated Routers
Prioritize Router Messaging With PIM DR-Priority
Restore the Default Router Priority Designation
Configuring the PIM Override Interval
Specify the Interval to Delay Override Messages
Restore the Default Override Messaging Interval
Restore the Default LAN Delay Interval
Restore the Default BSR-Candidate Value
Configuring PIM Query Intervals
Specify the Hello Messaging Interval
Restore the Default Hello Messaging Interval
Configuring PIM Join and Prune Messaging
Specify the Join and Prune Messaging Interval
Restore the Default Message Interval
Configuring PIM Component Data Routing Modes
Configuring RP-Candidate Behavior
Specify the Address for the Candidate RP
Configuring RP Candidate Hold Time
Specify RP Candidate Hold Time
Restore the Default Candidate RP Hold Time
Specify the Address for the Static RP
A BSR is a dynamically elected router within a PIM domain that enables routers to learn RP information. To specify which router is used as the BSR, you can assign a value for the local interface as a candidate BSR. The router with the highest priority value is used as the BSR. If two or more routers have the same priority value, the router with the largest IP address becomes the BSR.