run show pim join
The run show pim join command shows information about PIM multicast routing state.
Command Syntax
run show pim join
Parameter
None.
Example
- Show information about PIM multicast routing state.
admin@Xorplus# run show pim join Group Source RP Flags ------------- ------------- ------------- ----- 238.0.0.1 0.0.0.0 50.0.1.1 WC Upstream interface (RP): vlan40 Upstream MRIB next hop (RP): 40.0.1.2 Upstream RPF'(*,G): 40.0.1.2 Upstream state: Joined Join timer: 16 Local receiver include WC: vlan20 Joins RP: None Joins WC: vlan20 Join state: vlan20 Prune state: None Prune pending state: None I am assert winner state: vlan20 I am assert loser state: None Assert winner WC: vlan20 Assert lost WC: None Assert tracking WC: vlan20,vlan40 Could assert WC: vlan20 I am DR: vlan20,register_vif Immediate olist RP: None Immediate olist WC: vlan20 Inherited olist SG: vlan20 Inherited olist SG_RPT: vlan20 PIM include WC: vlan20
Table 1 Description of the run show pim join command output
Item | Description |
Group | Multicast group address. |
Source | Source address of the Group. |
RP | RP address. |
Flags | The set of flags for this entry. For example: RP: (*,*,RP) routing entry. WC: (*,G) routing entry. SG: (S,G) routing entry. SG_RPT: (S,G,rpt) routing entry. SG SPT: The routing entry has the Shortest-Path Tree flag set. SG DirectlyConnectedS: The routing entry is for a directly-connected source. SG_RPT DirectlyConnectedS: The (S,G,rpt) routing entry is for a directly-connected source. |
Upstream interface (RP) and the remaining lines | The remaining lines per entry display various additional information for that entry. For details, please refer to RFC4601. |
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