From: Cisco Key (ciscokey@googlemail.com)
Date: Sun Nov 05 2006 - 18:07:56 ART
Correct me if I am wrong but its seen the same as a Subnet Mask
So for example
225.1.1.0
225.1.1.1
225.1.1.2
225.1.1.3
225.1.1.4
225.1.1.5
225.1.1.6
225.1.1.7
Statement would be - #ip pim bsr-candidate loopback 29 as in /29
If you want to load balance then
225.1.1.0
225.1.1.1
225.1.1.2
225.1.1.3
Statement would be - #ip pim bsr-candidate loopback 30 as in /30
225.1.1.4
225.1.1.5
225.1.1.6
225.1.1.7
Statement would be - #ip pim bsr-candidate loopback 30 as in /30
Please tell me if this is correct
Regards
Paul
On 03/11/06, Adhu Ajit <adhu_ajit@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Folks,
>
> ip pim bsr-candidate [intf] [hash-mask-length] [priority}
>
> I looked this up in the Cisco CD and I got:
>
> hash-mask-length: Length of a mask (32 bits maximum) that is to be ANDed
> with the group address before the hash function is called. All groups with
> the same seed hash (correspond) to the same RP. For example, if this value
> is 24, only the first 24 bits of the group addresses matter. This fact
> allows you to get one RP for multiple groups.
>
>
> I dont fully understand this option. Can someone please explain with an
> example ?
>
> Thanks,
> Adhu.
>
>
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