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Syntax:

mgroup

Example:

PIM6>mgroup

Local Group Database

Group

Interface

Lifetime (secs)

FF05:42::101

1:2:3:4::25 (TRK/0)

176

FF05:4:23::122

23:2:113::45:23 (Eth/1) 170

FF05:4:23::122

Internal

1

PIM6>

Group Displays the group address as it has been reported (via MLD) on a

particular interface.

Interface

Displays the interface address to which the group address has been
reported (via MLD). The router’s internal group membership is indicated by
a value of

internal. For these entries, the lifetime field (see below) indicates

the number of applications that have requested membership in the
particular group.

Lifetime

Displays the number of seconds that the entry will persist if Membership
Reports cease to be heard on the interface for the given group.

Mstats

Use the mstats command to display various multicast routing statistics. The
command indicates whether multicast routing is enabled and whether the router is
an inter-area and/or inter-AS multicast forwarder.

Syntax:

mstats

Example:

PIM6>mstats

Datagrams received:

2496

Datagrams fwd (multicast):

0 Datagrams fwd (unicast):

0

Locally delivered:

0

Unreachable source:

3 Unallocated cache entries: 0

Off multicast tree:

0 Unexpected DL multicast:

0

Buffer alloc failure:

0 TTL scoping:

0

# fwd cache alloc:

1 # fwd cache freed:

0

#fwd cache GC:

0 # local group DB alloc:

0

#local group DB free:

1

PIM6>

Datagrams received

Displays the number of multicast datagrams received by the router.

Datagrams fwd (multicast)

Displays the number of datagrams that have been forwarded as data-link
multicasts (this includes packet replications, when necessary, so this count
could very well be greater than the number received).

PIM Monitoring Commands (Talk 5)

Chapter 16. Configuring and Monitoring Protocol Independent Multicast Routing Protocol (PIM)

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