IPv6 mroute route

Use the show ipv6 mroute route command to display the IPv6 mroute route information. The syntax for this command is as follows.

show ipv6 mroute route

Example

Switch:1(config)#show ipv6 mroute route

=======================================================================================================
                                         Mroute Route - GlobalRouter
=======================================================================================================
GROUP                                          SOURCE                                         SRCMASK                                       
          UPSTREAM_NBR                                   IF          EXPIR     PROT   
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ff30:0:0:0:0:0:0:1                             5010:0:0:0:0:1:82:10                           64
          0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0                                VLAN 10     202       pimsm  
ff30:0:0:0:0:0:0:1                             5010:0:0:0:0:1:82:11                           64
          0:0:0:0:0:0:0:0                                VLAN 10     175       pimsm  

2 out of 2 total mroute entries displayed

The following table shows the field descriptions for this command.

Table 1. show ipv6 mroute route

Field

Description

GROUP

Displays the IPv6 multicast group for this entry that specifies a next hop on an outgoing interface.

SRCMASK

Displays the network mask that, when combined with the corresponding next hop Source value, identifies the source for this entry that specifies a next hop on an outgoing interface.

UPSTREAM_NBR

Shows the address of the upstream neighbor from which the IPv6 datagrams from these sources are received.

SOURCE

Displays the network address that, when combined with the corresponding next hop SourceMask value, identifies the source for this entry that specifies a next hop on an outgoing interface.

IF

Displays the slot and port number or VLAN ID for this entry.

EXPIR

Displays the minimum amount of time that remains before this entry ages out. The value 0 indicates that the entry is not subject to aging.

PROT

Displays the protocol as one of the following:
  • other(1): none of the following

  • local(2): manually configured

  • netmgmt(3): configured by a network management protocol

  • pimSparseMode(8): PIM-SMv2

  • igmpOnly(10)

  • pimSsmMode(11)

  • spb