• Use to display information about all or specified multicast forwarding entries.
• Specify a multicast group IP address or both a multicast group IP address and a
multicast source IP address to display information about particular multicast forwarding
entries.
• Use the summary option to see a summary rather than a detailed description.
• Use the count option to display the number of multicast forwarding entries.
• Use the statistics option to display statistics for packets received through all multicast
forwarding entries that the router has added to the multicast routing table and
established on the appropriate line modules.
• Use the active option to display the active multicast routes with admission bandwidth
greater than the specified bandwidth threshold. The default is 4000 bps.
• Field descriptions
• (S, G)—IP addresses of the multicast source and the multicast group
• Admission bandwidth—Admission bandwidth per mroute, in bps
• QoS bandwidth—QoS bandwidth per mroute, in bps
• Uptime—Length of time that the (S,G) pair has been active, in days
hours:minutes:seconds format
• Data Rate—Flow rate for the threshold entry, in Kbps
• SPT Threshold—SPT threshold value for the entry, in Kbps
• Threshold—Threshold value for the entry, in Kpbs
• Expires—Length of time that the (S,G) pair can be active, in days
hours:minutes:seconds format or never
• RPF route—IP address and subnetwork mask of the RPF route
• incoming interface—Type and specifier of the incoming interface for the RPF route
• neighbor address—IP address of the neighbor
• State/Owner—Owner of the route
• Local—Route belonging to the local interface
• Static—Static route
• Other protocols—Route established by a protocol such as RIP or OSPF
• Incoming interface list—List of incoming interfaces on the router. Details include:
• Type of interface and its specifier
• Action that the interface takes with packets: Accept or Discard
• Multicast protocol that owns the interface
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