show ipmroute

show ipmroute {source-net mask-len | source-net mask | summary} {vr vr-name}

Description

Displays the contents of the IP multicast routing table or the route origin priority.

Syntax Description

source-net Specifies an IP address/mask length.
mask-len Mask length for the IP multicast source's subnet. Range is 1–32.
mask Specifies a subnet mask.
summary Displays the statistics of multicast static routes.
vr-name Specifies the virtual router to which the route is added.

Default

vr-name is the VR of the current CLI context.

Usage Guidelines

This command allows you to view the configured multicast static routes. You can specify the filtering criteria on this command to view only the desired route. The multicast static routes are displayed in ascending order of their prefix (same order as show iproute displays).

Example

The following example shows a multicast static route from a default virtual router:

# show ipmroute
Destination       Gateway        Mtr     Flags     Protocol     VLAN
Default Route     20.20.20.1     255     UG        None         pc4-1
*1.1.0.0/16       20.20.20.1     10      UG        bgp          pc4-1
*11.0.0.0/8       30.30.30.1     12      U-        None         pc5-3
11.22.0.0/16      20.20.20.1     10      UG        None         pc4-1
*11.22.33.0/24    30.30.30.1     8       U-        None         pc5-3
11.22.33.44/32    20.20.20.1     4       UG        None         pc4-1
*12.0.0.0/8       20.20.20.1     0       UG        None         pc4-1
12.24.0.0/16      30.30.30.1     0       U-        None         pc5-3
*12.24.48.96/32   30.30.30.1     2       U-        ospf-extern1 pc5-3
44.66.0.0/16      30.30.30.1     0       U-        None         pc5-3
Flags: (*) Active, (G) Gateway, (U) Up
Mask distribution:
1 default routes 2 routes at length 8
4 routes at length 16 1 routes at length 24
2 routes at length 32
Total number of multicast static routes = 10

History

This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 11.6.

Platform Availability

This command is available on platforms that support the appropriate license. For complete information about software licensing, including how to obtain and upgrade your license and which licenses support the IPv4 multicast feature, see the Switch Engine v33.1.1 Licensing Guide document.