Use the show ipv6 pim mroute command to display information from the route table. The syntax for this command is as follows.
show ipv6 pim mroute [group WORD<0-255>] [source WORD<0-255>] [terse]
Switch:1(config)#show ipv6 pim mroute ==================================================================================================== Pim Multicast Route - GlobalRouter ==================================================================================================== Src: 5010:0:0:0:0:1:82:10 Grp: ff30:0:0:0:0:0:0:1 RP: 5040:0:0:0:0:1:84:1 Upstream: NULL Flags: SPT CACHE SG Incoming Port: Vlan10-1/9, Outgoing Ports: Vlan7-1/41/3-1/41/4, Joined Ports: Vlan7-1/41/3(MLT- 7), Pruned Ports: Vlan2-1/41/1(MLT- 2), Leaf Ports: Asserted Ports: Prune Pending Ports: Assert Winner Ifs: Assert Loser Ifs: TIMERS: Entry JP RS Assert 203 0 39 0 VLAN-Id: 2 7 10 20 Join-P: 0 160 0 0 Assert: 0 0 0 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Src: 5010:0:0:0:0:1:82:11 Grp: ff30:0:0:0:0:0:0:1 RP: 5040:0:0:0:0:1:84:1 Upstream: NULL Flags: SPT CACHE SG Incoming Port: Vlan10-1/9, Outgoing Ports: Vlan7-1/41/3-1/41/4, Joined Ports: Vlan7-1/41/3(MLT- 7), Pruned Ports: Vlan2-1/41/1(MLT- 2), Leaf Ports: Asserted Ports: Prune Pending Ports: Assert Winner Ifs: Assert Loser Ifs: TIMERS: Entry JP RS Assert 176 0 34 0 VLAN-Id: 2 7 10 20 Join-P: 0 173 0 0 Assert: 0 0 0 0 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total Num of Entries Displayed 2/2 Flags Legend: SPT = Shortest path tree, WC=(*,Grp) entry, RP=Rendezvous Point tree, CACHE=Kernel Cache, ASSERTED=Asserted, SG=(Src,Grp) entry, PMBR=(*,*,RP) entry, FWD_TO_RP=Forwarding to RP, FWD_TO_DR=Forwarding to DR, SG_NODATA=SG Due to Join, CP_TO_CPU=Copy to CPU, STATIC_MROUTE=Static Mroute, MRTF_SMLT_PEER_SG=Peer SG On Non-DR For SMLT ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The following table shows the field descriptions for this command.
Field |
Description |
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Src |
Displays the IPv6 address of the source that sends the multicast stream. A nonzero value indicates that a source sends multicast traffic. 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0 indicates that this entry is created in response to a receiver that wants to receive this traffic. |
Grp |
Displays the IPv6 multicast group address. |
RP |
Displays the IPv6 address of the RP router. |
Upstream |
Displays the IPv6 address of the nexthop router towards the source of the multicast traffic or RP. |
Flags |
Displays the flags configured based on the condition of the receivers, the RP, and the senders. Use the legend at the bottom of the output to explain the flag values. |
Incoming Port |
Lists the port through which a multicast packet can ingress. If the port is a member of a Multi-Link Trunk (MLT), the packets can ingress on any port of the MLT. |
Outgoing Ports |
Lists all ports through which traffic that enters on incoming ports exit. |
Joined Ports |
Lists all ports that received PIM join messages. |
Pruned Ports |
Lists all ports that received PIM prune messages. |
Leaf Ports |
Lists multicast receivers that directly connect to the router. |
Asserted Ports |
Lists all ports that received assert messages. The router uses assert messages to help determine the best path to the source. |
Prune Pending Ports |
Lists all ports currently in the prune-pending state. |
Assert Winner Ifs |
Lists interfaces elected the assert winner. The winner continues to forward multicast traffic to the LAN. |
Assert Loser Ifs |
Lists interfaces not elected as the assert winner. The loser interface is pruned. |
Timers |
Displays the up time and expiration time for the entry in the routing table. |
AssertVifTimer |
Displays the time after which the assert winner state refreshes. |