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::107:84 ATM3/0.20 0 0 0
0 0 0
See show ipv6 pim interface
show ipv6 pim neighbor
Use to display information about PIM neighbors that the router discovered.
Provide an interface type and specifier (such as atm 3/0) to display information about
that interface only. For details about interface types and specifiers, see Interface Types
and Specifiers in JunosE Command Reference Guide.
Specify the detail keyword to view detailed information for all PIM neighbors or for a
specified PIM neighbor.
Field descriptions
Neighbor Addr—IPv6 address of the neighbor
Interface Name—Type and specifier of the interface to which the neighbor connects.
For details about interface types and specifiers, see Interface Types and Specifiers
in JunosE Command Reference Guide.
Uptime—Time since the router discovered this neighbor
Expires—Time available for the neighbor to send a hello message to the interface.
If the neighbor does not send a hello message during this time, it will no longer be a
neighbor.
Ver—Version of PIM that the neighbor is running
Mode—PIM mode that the neighbor is using: sparse
Example
host1#show ipv6 pim neighbor
PIM Neighbor Table
Neighbor Addr Interface Name Uptime Expires Ver Mode
::107:48 atm2/1.109 1d15:47:35 00:01:41 2 Sparse
::108:58 atm2/1.108 1d15:47:34 00:01:42 2 Sparse
::111:98 atm2/0.110 1d15:48:02 00:01:44 2 Sparse
See show ipv6 pim neighbor
show ipv6 pim remote-neighbor
Use to view information about PIM remote neighbors.
Field descriptions
Remote Nbr Addr—IPv6 address of remote neighbor
OurEnd Addr—IPv6 address of local interface, such as the local endpoint of a tunnel,
that transmits data to remote neighbor
Ver—Version of PIM running on the local interface
Mode—PIM mode running on the local interface; always PIM sparse mode
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Chapter 7: Configuring PIM for IPv6 Multicast

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