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Table 125: CLI mtrace from-source Command Output Summary

Description

Field

Number of the hop (router) along the path.

hop-number

Hostname, if available, or IP address of the router. If the

no-resolve

option was entered

in the command, the hostname is not displayed.

host

IP address of the router.

ip-address

Protocol used.

protocol

TTL threshold.

ttl

Total time between the sending of the query packet and the receiving of the response
packet.

Round trip time milliseconds ms

Total number of hops required to reach the source.

total ttl of number required

Source IP address of the response packet.

Source

Response destination IP address.

Response Dest

Average packet rate for all traffic at each hop.

Overall

Number of packets lost, number of packets sent, percentage of packets lost, and average
packet rate at each hop.

Packet Statistics For Traffic From

IP address receiving the multicast packets.

Receiver

IP address of the host sending the query packets.

Query Source

Using the mtrace monitor Command

To monitor and display multicast trace operations, enter the

mtrace monitor

command:

user@host> mtrace monitor
Mtrace query at Apr 21 16:00:54 by 192.1.30.2, resp to 224.0.1.32, qid 2a83aa
packet from 192.1.30.2 to 224.0.0.2
from 192.1.30.2 to 192.1.4.1 via group 224.1.1.1 (mxhop=60)

Mtrace query at Apr 21 16:00:57 by 192.1.30.2, resp to 224.0.1.32, qid 25dc17
packet from 192.1.30.2 to 224.0.0.2
from 192.1.30.2 to 192.1.4.1 via group 224.1.1.1 (mxhop=60)

Mtrace query at Apr 21 16:01:00 by 192.1.30.2, resp to same, qid 20e046
packet from 192.1.30.2 to 224.0.0.2
from 192.1.30.2 to 192.1.4.1 via group 224.1.1.1 (mxhop=60)

Mtrace query at Apr 21 16:01:10 by 192.1.30.2, resp to same, qid 1d25ad
packet from 192.1.30.2 to 224.0.0.2
from 192.1.30.2 to 192.1.4.1 via group 224.1.1.1 (mxhop=60)

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