This command displays the bootstrap router (BSR) information.
| Format | show ipv6 pim bsr-router {candidate | elected} |
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| BSR Address | IPv6 address of the BSR. |
| BSR Priority | Priority as configured in the ipv6 pim bsr-candidate command. |
| BSR Hash Mask Length | Length of a mask (maximum 32 bits) that is to be ANDed with the group address before the hash function is called. This value is configured in the ipv6 pim bsr-candidat command. |
| C-BSR Advertisement Interval | Indicates the configured C-BSR Advertisement interval with which the router, acting as a C-BSR, will periodically send the C-BSR advertisement messages. |
| Next Bootstrap Message | Time (in hours, minutes, and seconds) in which the next bootstrap message is due from this BSR. |
Example: The following shows example CLI display output for the command.
(Routing) #show ipv6 pim bsr-router elected BSR Address.................................... 3001::1 BSR Priority................................. 150 BSR Hash Mask Length......................... 120 Next Bootstrap message (hh:mm:ss)............ 00:00:15 (Routing) #show ipv6 pim bsr-router candidate BSR Address.................................... 3001::1 BSR Priority................................. 150 BSR Hash Mask Length......................... 120 C-BSR Advertisement Interval (secs).......... 60 Next Bootstrap message (hh:mm:ss)............ NA
If no configured or elected BSRs exist on the router, the following message is displayed:
No BSR's exist/learned on this router.