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Again, verify the configured group ranges:<br />

aviva@RouterA> show pim rps inet detail<br />

Instance: PIM.master<br />

Address family INET<br />

RP: 192.168.13.1<br />

Learned via: static configuration<br />

Time Active: 00:04:09<br />

Holdtime: 0<br />

Group Ranges:<br />

224.0.0.0/8<br />

RP: 192.168.19.1<br />

Learned via: static configuration<br />

Time Active: 00:01:57<br />

Holdtime: 0<br />

Group Ranges:<br />

234.0.0.0/8<br />

The detail version of the show pim rps command shows that both routers become<br />

RPs as a result of manual configuration.<br />

See Also<br />

Recipes 16.3 and 16.4<br />

16.3 Using Auto-RP to Dynamically Map RPs<br />

Problem<br />

Instead of manually configuring the RP, you want the routers to decide among themselves<br />

which one should be the RP.<br />

Solution<br />

With auto-RP, the PIM routers determine which one should be the RP, thereby automating<br />

the distribution of the group-to-RP mappings. There are three steps for configuring<br />

auto-RP. First, configure PIM in sparse-dense mode on all routers in the PIM<br />

domain:<br />

[edit protocols pim]<br />

aviva@RouterA# set interface all mode sparse-dense<br />

Then, configure the two multicast dense-mode groups 224.0.1.39/32 and 224.0.1.40/<br />

32 on all routers:<br />

[edit protocols pim]<br />

aviva@RouterA# set dense-groups 224.0.1.39/32<br />

aviva@RouterA# set dense-groups 224.0.1.40/32<br />

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