Use this command to display the mapping for the PIM group to the active Rendezvous points (RP) of which the router is a aware (either configured or learned from the bootstrap router (BSR)). Use the optional parameters to limit the display to a specific RP address or to view group-to-candidate RP or group to Static RP mapping information.
| Format | show ipv6 pim rp mapping [{rp-address | candidate | static}] |
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| Term | Definition |
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| RP Address | The IPv6 address of the RP for the group specified. |
| Group Address | The IPv6 address and prefix length of the multicast group. |
| Origin | Indicates the mechanism (BSR or static) by which the RP was selected. |
| C-RP Advertisement Interval | Indicates the configured C-RP Advertisement interval with which the router acting as a Candidate RP will periodically send the C-RP advertisement messages to the elected BSR. |
Example: The following show examples of CLI display output for the command.
(Routing) #show ipv6 pim rp mapping 2001::1 RP Address..................................... 2001::1 Group Address............................... ff1e::/64 Origin...................................... Static Expiry Time (hh:mm:ss)...................... NA Next Candidate RP Advertisement (hh:mm:ss).. NA (Routing)#show ipv6 pim rp mapping RP Address..................................... 2001::1 Group Address............................... ff1e::/64 Origin...................................... Static Expiry Time (hh:mm:ss)...................... NA Next Candidate RP Advertisement (hh:mm:ss).. NA (Routing)# show ipv6 pim rp mapping candidate RP Address..................................... 2001::1 Group Address............................... ff1e::/64 Origin...................................... BSR C-RP Advertisement Interval (secs).......... 200
If no RP Group mapping exist on the router, the following message is displayed:
No RP-Group mappings exist on this router.