Use this command to display summary tables of IPv6 PIM interfaces, neighbors, BSR, and group-to-RP mappings.
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This example displays summary tables of IPv6 PIM interfaces, neighbors, BSR, and group-to-RP mappings:
System(su)->show ipv6 pim [PIM Interfaces] Interface Address Nbr Hello DR Status DR-Address Count Intvl Priority ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ vlan.0.2501 ---- 0 30 1 DOWN ---- vlan.0.2502 fe80::21f:45ff:fe5b:f5cf 0 30 1 UP fe80::21f:45ff:fe5b:f5cf vlan.0.2503 fe80::21f:45ff:fe5b:f5cf 0 30 1 UP fe80::21f:45ff:fe5b:f5cf vlan.0.2504 fe80::21f:45ff:fe5b:f5cf 0 30 1 UP fe80::21f:45ff:fe5b:f5cf vlan.0.3014 fe80::21f:45ff:fe5b:f5cf 1 30 1 UP fe80::21f:45ff:fe5b:f5cf 5 PIM enabled interfaces [PIM Neighbors] Neighbor Address Interface DR Priority Uptime Expires ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ fe80::211:88ff:fe37:a582 vlan.0.3014 1 00:04:44 00:01:36 1 PIM neighbor [PIM BSR] PIMv2 Elected Bootstrap Router Information: BSR Address: 3014::4 BSR Hash Mask Length: 126 BSR Priority: 0 Next BSM: 00:00:29 This Router is a Candidate Bootstrap Router (CBSR) Candidate BSR Address: 3014::4 Hash Mask Length: 126 Priority: 0 [PIM Group-To-RP Mappings] Group Range RP Address Mode Active Origin Anycast ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ff00::/8 2005::5 ASM Yes Static Yes ff04::/16 2005::5 ASM Yes Static Yes ff3e::/32 :: SSM Yes Static no-info ff00::/8 172:16:4:1::1 ASM No BSR No ff04::/16 172:16:4:1::1 ASM No BSR No 5 PIM Group to RP mappings (3 static, 2 via BSR)