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as-number: AS number, in the range of 1 to 65535.
Description
Use the display msdp sa-cache command to display (S, G) entries in the SA cache.
Note that:
z This command gives the corresponding output only after the cache-sa-enable command is
executed.
z If no group address is specified, this command displays the (S, G) entries for all multicast groups.
z If no source address is specified, this command displays the (S, G) entries corresponding to all
multicast sources.
z If neither a group address nor a source address is specified, this command displays all the (S, G)
entries.
z If no AS number is specified, this command displays the (S, G) entries related to all ASs.
Examples
# Display all (S, G) entries in the SA cache.
<Sysname> display msdp sa-cache
MSDP Total Source-Active Cache - 5 entries
(Source, Group) Origin RP Pro AS Uptime Expires
(10.10.1.2, 225.1.1.1) 10.10.10.10 ? ? 00:00:10 00:05:50
(10.10.1.3, 225.1.1.1) 10.10.10.10 ? ? 00:00:11 00:05:49
(10.10.1.2, 225.1.1.2) 10.10.10.10 ? ? 00:00:11 00:05:49
(10.10.2.1, 225.1.1.2) 10.10.10.10 ? ? 00:00:11 00:05:49
(10.10.1.2, 225.1.2.2) 10.10.10.10 ? ? 00:00:11 00:05:49
MSDP matched 5 entries
Table 4-3 display msdp sa-cache command output description
Field Description
MSDP Total Source-Active Cache - 5
entries
Total number of (S, G) entries in the SA cache
(Source, Group) (S, G) entry: (source address, group address)
Origin RP Address of the RP that generated the (S, G) entry
Pro
Type of protocol from which the AS number of the origin RP
is originated. “?” indicates that the system was unable to
obtain the protocol type
AS
AS number of the origin RP. “?” indicates that the system
was unable to obtain the AS number
Uptime
Length of time for which the cached (S, G) entry has been
existing
Expires Length of time in which the cached (S, G) entry will expire