• Nbr Count—Number of remote neighbors detected: 0 or 1
• Hello Intvl—Time interval at which the interface sends hello messages to neighbors
• DR Addr—Address of designated router
• In interface—Type and identifier of the interface on which PIM router receives packets
from remote neighbor. For details about interface types and specifiers, see Interface
Types and Specifiers in JunosE Command Reference Guide.
• Out interface—Type and identifier of the interface on which PIM router sends packets
to remote neighbor. For details about interface types and specifiers, see Interface
Types and Specifiers in JunosE Command Reference Guide.
• Example
host1:boston#show ipv6 pim remote-neighbor
PIM RemoteNbr Table
RemoteNbr Addr OurEnd Addr Ver Mode Nbr Hello DR Addr
Count Intvl
1001::1 2001::1 2 Sparse 1 30 ::107:84
In interface : atm2/1.109
Out interface: atm2/1.108
• See show ipv6 pim remote-neighbor
show ipv6 pim rp
• Use to display information about PIM group-to-RP mappings.
• Specify the address of a group to view PIM group-to-RP mappings for a particular
group.
• To display all group-to-RP mappings that the router has recorded, specify the mapping
keyword.
• Field descriptions
• Group—Prefix of the multicast group
• RP—IP address of RP router for the multicast group
• priority—This field is not functional
• via—Method by which the RP router was assigned (static, BSR)
• Example
host1:8#show ipv6 pim rp mapping
PIM Group-to-RP mapping(s)
Group(s) ff00::/12
RP ::122:1, priority 0, via static
Group(s) ff0e::1:0/96
RP ::120:1, priority 0, via static
• See show ipv6 pim rp
show ipv6 pim rp-hash
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