The following shows an example output of the show ip pim interface command.
device# show ip pim interface
Interface e1
PIM Dense: V2
TTL Threshold: 1, Enabled, DR: itself
Local Address: 10.10.10.10
Interface tn1
PIM Dense: V2
TTL Threshold: 1, Enabled, DR: 10.1.1.20 on tn1:e2
Local Address: 10.1.1.10
Neighbor:
10.1.1.20
Syntax:show ip pim interface
The following shows an example output of the show ip pim nbr command.
device# show ip pim nbr
Total number of neighbors: 1 on 1 ports
Port Phy_p Neighbor Holdtime Age UpTime
tn1 tn1:e2 10.1.1.20 180 60 1740
Syntax: show ip pim nbr
The following shows an example output of the show ip pim mcache command.
device# show ip pim mcache 230.1.1.1
1 (10.10.10.1 230.1.1.1) in e1 (e1), cnt=629
Source is directly connected
L3 (HW) 1: tn1:e2(VL1)
fast=1 slow=0 pru=1 graft
age=120s up-time=8m HW=1 L2-vidx=8191 has mll
Syntax:show ip pim mcache ip-address
The following shows an example output of the show ip pim
ow command.
device# show ip pim flow 230.1.1.1
Multicast flow (10.10.10.1 230.1.1.1):
Vidx for source vlan forwarding: 8191 (Blackhole, no L2 clients)
Hardware MC Entry hit on devices: 0 1 2 3
MC Entry[0x0c008040]: 00014001 000022ee 0ffc0001 00000000
--- MLL contents read from Device 0 ---
MLL Data[0x018c0010]: 0021ff8d 00000083 00000000 00000000
First : Last:1, outlif:60043ff1 00000000, TNL:1(e2)
1 flow printed
Syntax: show ip pim
ow
The following shows an example output of the show statistics command. The following statistics demonstrate an example where the
encapsulated multicast trac ingresses a tunnel endpoint on port e 2, egresses and re-ingresses as native multicast trac on the
loopback port e 4, and is then forwarded to the outbound interface e 1.
device# show statistics
Port In Packets Out Packets In Errors Out Errors
1 0 1670 0 0
2 1668 7 0 0
3 0 0 0 0
4 1668 1668 0 0
Syntax: show statistics
IPv4 point-to-point GRE tunnels
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