::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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