Bi-Diretional Shared-Tree PIM Commands -------------------------------------- Global Commands: [no] ip pim send-rp-announce scope [group-list ] [interval ] [bidir] Configures in the RP if the group range described by "group-list " should be treated in bidirectional tree mode. If keyword "bidir" is supplied, the group range will be used for bidirectional shared-tree forwarding. This command is used when Auto-RP distributes group-to-RP mappings. [no] ip pim rp-candidate [group-list ] [bidir] Configures in the RP if the group range described by "group-list " should be treated in bidirectional tree mode. If keyword "bidir" is supplied, the group range will be used for bidirectional shared-tree forwarding. This command is used when the PIMv2 Bootstrap mechanism is used to distribute group-to-RP mappings. [no] ip pim rp-address [] [override] [bidir] Configures in each router the IP address of the RP for the group range described by . If the keyword "bidir" is supplied, the group range will be used for bidirectional shared-tree forwarding. This command is used when you are not distributing group-to-RP mappings using either Auto-RP or the PIMv2 Bootstrap mechanism. Interface Commands: [no] ip pim dr-priority Configures the neighbor priority used for PIM Designated Router (DR) election. The router with the largest on an interface will become the PIM DR. If multiple routers have the same priority, then the largest IP addressed system on the interface becomes DR. If a router doesn't include the DR-Priority Option in it's Hello messages, the router is regarded highest priority router and will become DR. If multiple of such routers exist, the largest IP addressed router will become DR. This allows interoperation with older systems.