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Clearing ipv6 mld traffic, Clearing the ipv6 mld group membership table cache – Brocade Multi-Service IronWare Multicast Configuration Guide (Supporting R05.6.00) User Manual

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The vrf parameter specifies that you want to display information on MLD traffic for the VRF
specified by the vrf-name variable.

Table 49

displays the output from the show ipv6 mld traffic command.

Clearing IPv6 MLD traffic

To clear counters on IPv6 MLD traffic, enter the following command.

Brocade# clear ipv6 mld traffic

Syntax: clear ipv6 mld [vrf vrf-name] traffic

Use the vrf option to clear counters on IPv6 MLD traffic for a VRF instance specified by the
vrf-name variable.

Clearing the IPv6 MLD group membership
table cache

You can clear the IPv6 PIM group membership table cache using the following command.

Brocade# clear ipv6 pim cache

Syntax: clear ipv6 pim [vrf vrf-name] cache

Use the vrf option to clear the IPv6 PIM group membership table cache for a VRF instance specified
by the vrf-name variable.

TABLE 49

Output from the show ipv6 mld traffic command

Field

Description

QryV1

Number of general MLDv1 queries received or sent by the virtual routing interface.

QryV2

Number of general MLDv2 queries received or sent by the virtual routing interface.

G-Qry

Number of group-specific queries received or sent by the virtual routing interface.

GSQry

Number of source specific queries received or sent by the virtual routing interface.

MbrV1

Number of MLDv1 membership reports received.

MbrV2

Number of MLDv2 membership reports received.

Leave

Number of MLDv1 “leave” messages on the interface. (See 2_Ex for MLDv2.)

Is_IN

Number of source addresses that were included in the traffic.

Is_EX

Number of source addresses that were excluded in the traffic.

2_IN

Number of times the interface mode changed from exclude to include.

2_EX

Number of times the interface mode changed from include to exclude.

ALLOW

Number of times that additional source addresses were allowed or denied on the interface.

BLK

Number of times that sources were removed from an interface.