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source: 7/3 has 1 src: 11.0.0.5(age, ref_count, owner flag, pruned flag)
owner flag: 0x0: local, 0x1 remote cep, 0x2 remote ccep
vlan 100, has 1 caches.
1 (* 224.10.10.10) has 2 pim join ports out of 2 OIF
7/3 (20, ICL, 1, 0x0, 0), 7/5 (20, CCEP, 1, 0x0, 0),
7/3 has 4 src: 10.0.0.5(20, 1, 0x0, 0), 10.0.0.4(20, 1, 0x0, 0), 10.0.0.3(20, 1, 0x0,
0), ...cut
7/5 has 4 src: 10.0.0.5(20, 1, 0x0, 0), 10.0.0.4(20, 1, 0x0, 0), 10.0.0.3(20, 1, 0x0,
0), ...cut
Syntax: show ip multicast cluster pimsm-snooping [ group | vlan ]
The following show ipv6 multicast commands have output that is similar to the corresponding show ip
multicast commands.
MLD multicast group commands:
device(config)# show ipv6 multicast cluster group
MLD multicast mcache output:
device(config)# show ipv6 multicast mcache
MLD multicast pimsm-snooping output:
device(config)# show ipv6 multicast pimsm-snooping
MLD router port output:
device(config)# show ipv6 mld cluster vlan 100
Syntax: show ipv6 multicast cluster { group | mcache | pimsm-snooping | vlan vlan-id }
MCT configuration examples
The examples in this section show the topology and configuration for a single-level MCT deployment,
two-level MCT deployment, VRRP/VRRP-E, multicast snooping, and MCT with STP.
Single-level MCT example
The following figure depicts a single-level MCT configuration. The clients can be server hosts or
networking devices. The associated configuration follows.
NOTE
The LAG IDs are locally significant only and need not be matching on the two ends of a LAG.
MCT configuration examples
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