show ipv6 mcache

Use this command to display the IPv6 multicast forwarding cache used to program the hardware flow.

Syntax

show ipv6 mcache [source source | group group] [interface] [verbose] [brief] [summary] [statistics] [-wide]

Parameters

source source (Optional) Displays information about a specific unicast source address.
group group (Optional) Display information about a multicast destination address.
interface (Optional) Displays mcache information filtered for the inbound interface.
verbose (Optional) Displays a detailed level of mcache information.
brief (Optional) Displays a brief level of specified information.
summary (Optional) Displays the number of entries found.
statistics (Optional) Displays IPv6 mcache statistics.
-wide (Optional) Displays up to 132 characters per line if applicable.

Defaults

If no optional parameters are specified, a standard level of information about all source and destination addresses is displayed. The statistics verbose option uses a standard 80 column format.

Mode

All command modes.

Examples

This example displays a standard level of information for the IPv6 mcache:
System(su)->show ipv6 mcache
IP Multicast Cache Table
FLAGS: S - L2 flow, M - MFIB entry, N - Null OIF, T - static
       C - CPU Flow (not in HW), A - flow active, X - pending deletion
       F - register
 Group            Source           Interface    Flags       Age
 ff04::1:1:1:1    2502::10         vlan.0.2502  MA       0d 23h:14m:53s
     Outgoing interface list:
       vlan.0.2503
       vlan.0.2504
 ff04::1:1:1:1    2503::10         vlan.0.2503  MA       0d 23h:14m:53s
     Outgoing interface list:
       vlan.0.2502
       vlan.0.2504
 ff04::1:1:1:1    2504::10         vlan.0.2504  MA       0d 23h:14m:53s
     Outgoing interface list:
       vlan.0.2502
       vlan.0.2503
3 mcache entries displayed
System(su)->
This example displays IPv6 mcache statistics:
System(su)->show ipv6 mcache statistics
IP Multicast Cache Statistics
These counters represent IP Multicast packets seen in the soft-path only.
Total IP Multicast packets received        : 47
IPv6 IP Multicast packets received         : 47
Multicast packets dropped due to TTL       : 0
Multicast packets dropped due to ACL       : 0
Data packets sent up to PIM at DR          : 14
Register packets received at RP            : 0
Decapsulated register packets transmitted  : 0