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The following examples show how to configure the route precedence and
display the route-precedence setting.
Device(config-ipv6-pim-router)#route-precedence mc-non-default mc-default uc-non-
default uc-default 
Device(config-ipv6-pim-router)#show ipv6 pim sparse
Global PIM Sparse Mode Settings
  Maximum Mcache           : 12992      Current Count                   : 2
  Hello interval           : 30         Neighbor timeout                : 105
  Join/Prune interval      : 60         Inactivity interval             : 180
  Hardware Drop Enabled    : Yes        Prune Wait Interval             : 3
  Bootstrap Msg interval   : 60         Candidate-RP Msg interval       : 60
  Register Suppress Time   : 60         Register Probe Time             : 10
  Register Stop Delay      : 10         Register Suppress interval      : 60
  SSM Enabled              : No         SPT Threshold                   : 1         
  Route Precedence         : mc-non-default mc-default uc-non-default uc-default
  Embedded RP Enabled      : Yes    
  
Device(config-ipv6-pim-router)#route-precedence admin-distance
Device(config-ipv6-pim-router)#show ipv6 pim sparse
Global PIM Sparse Mode Settings
  Maximum Mcache           : 12992      Current Count                   : 2
  Hello interval           : 30         Neighbor timeout                : 105
  Join/Prune interval      : 60         Inactivity interval             : 180
  Hardware Drop Enabled    : Yes        Prune Wait Interval             : 3
  Bootstrap Msg interval   : 60         Candidate-RP Msg interval       : 60
  Register Suppress Time   : 60         Register Probe Time             : 10
  Register Stop Delay      : 10         Register Suppress interval      : 60
  SSM Enabled              : No         SPT Threshold                   : 1         
  Route Precedence         : admin-distance
  Embedded RP Enabled      : Yes
Device(config-ipv6-pim-router)
PIM Anycast RP
PIM Anycast RP is a method of providing load balancing and fast convergence to PIM RPs in an IPv6
multicast domain. The RP address of the Anycast RP is a shared address used among multiple PIM
routers, known as PIM RP. The PIM RP routers create an Anycast RP set. Each router in the Anycast
RP set is configured using two IPv6 addresses: a shared RP address in their loopback address and a
separate, unique IPv6 address. The loopback address must be reachable by all PIM routers in the
multicast domain. The separate, unique IP address is configured to establish static peering with other
PIM routers and communication with the peers.
When the source is activated in a PIM Anycast RP domain, the PIM First Hop (FH) will register the
source to the closet PIM RP. The PIM RP follows the same MSDP Anycast RP operation by
decapsulating the packet and creating the (s,g) state. If there are external peers in the Anycast RP set,
the router will re-encapsulate the packet with the local peering address as the source address of the
encapsulation. The router will unicast the packet to all Anycast RP peers. The re-encapsulation of the
data register packet to Anycast RP peers ensures source state distribution to all RPs in a multicast
domain.
Configuring PIM Anycast RP
A new PIM CLI is introduced for PIM Anycast RP under the router pim submode. The PIM CLI
specifies mapping of the RP and the Anycast RP peers.
To configure PIM Anycast RP, enter the following commands.
device(config)# ipv6 router pim
PIM Anycast RP
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