• Use to show which RP router a multicast group is using.
• Field descriptions
• Group—Multicast group
• RP—RP router for the multicast group
• priority—This field is not functional
• via—Method by which the RP router was assigned (static, BSR)
• Example
host1:2#show ipv6 pim rp-hash 232.1.1.1
Group(s) ff00::/12
RP ::122:1, priority 0, via static
• See show ipv6 pim rp-hash
show ipv6 pim sparse-mode sg-state
• Use to display information for each (S,G) entry for PIM sparse mode and PIM SSM.
• Field descriptions
• Group-to-RP mapping—IPv6 addresses and network mask of the multicast group
• RP—IPv6 address of RP router
• SSM group—Indicates that this is an SSM group
• RPF route—IPv6 address and network mask of the RPF route
• IIF—IPv6 address of the incoming interface for the RPF route
• UpNbr—IPv6 address of the upstream neighbor
• Oifs—Outgoing interface
• Register Oif to RP—IP address of RP router for the outgoing interface; suppressed
for SSM
• Address—IPv6 address of outgoing interface
• Interface—Type and specifier of the interface. For details about interface types and
specifiers, see Interface Types and Specifiers in JunosE Command Reference Guide.
• Joined as—Type of mapping
• (S,G)—Mapping from a specific source to a specific group
• (*,G)—Mapping from any source to a specific group
• (*,*,RP)—Mapping from any source to any group
• Join expires—Number of seconds before the (S,G) membership expires
• Count of entries—Total count of (S,G) pair mappings
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Chapter 7: Configuring PIM for IPv6 Multicast