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Juniper JUNOSE 11.2.X MULTICAST ROUTING
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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

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