IBM SC30-3865-04 User Manual
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Syntax:
neighbors
Example:
PIM6>neighbor
PIM Neighbor Listing
Last
First
Neighbor Addr
DR
Heard
Heard
Ifc
9:4:3:101:2::123
NO
21
6139
Tkr/0
23:2:45:2::12:3:111
YES
29
6204
Tkr/1
PIM6>
Neighbor Addr
Identifies if this router has identified the neighbor as the designated router.
DR
Identifies if this router has identified the neighbor as the designated router.
Last Heard
The number of seconds since last heard from the neighbor.
First Heard
The total number of seconds since the adjacency was first established to
this neighbor.
Ifc
The interface that the neighbor was discovered on.
PIM
Use the pim command to display the PIM state database.
Syntax:
pim
Example:
PIM6>pim
PIM State Database
------------------
1)
Group: FF05:2:3::121
1)
Source: 9:1:2:3::12:101
1) Interface: 1 - PRUNE Lifetime (sec): 210
2)
Group: FF05:2:3::121
2)
Source: 9:1:2:3::12:101
2) Interface: 1 - PRUNE Lifetime (sec): 210
PIM6>
Group The destination group address associated with the entry.
Source
The source address of the originator of the multicast datagram.
Interface
The PIM interface number and the type of PIM state in the database.
Lifetime
The total lifetime, in seconds, of the state received, obtained from the PIM
control message that set up the state.
PIM Monitoring Commands (Talk 5)
Chapter 16. Configuring and Monitoring Protocol Independent Multicast Routing Protocol (PIM)
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