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PIM Sparse

Displaying PIM traffic statistics

To display PIM traffic statistics, use the following CLI method.

RPT

Indicates whether the cache entry uses the RP path or the SPT path. The RPT flag can have
one of the following values:

0 – The SPT path is used instead of the RP path.

1– The RP path is used instead of the SPT path.

NOTE: The values of the RP and SPT flags are always opposite (one is set to 0 and the

other is set to 1).

SPT

Indicates whether the cache entry uses the RP path or the SPT path. The SP flag can have
one of the following values:

0 – The RP path is used instead of the SPT path.

1– The SPT path is used instead of the RP path.

NOTE: The values of the RP and SPT flags are always opposite (one is set to 0 and the

other is set to 1).

Register Suppress

Indicates whether the Register Suppress timer is running. This field can have one of the
following values:

0 – The timer is not running.

1 – The timer is running.

member ports

Indicates the Layer 3 Switch physical ports to which the receivers for the source and group
are attached. The receivers can be directly attached or indirectly attached through other
PIM Sparse routers.

virtual ports

Indicates the virtual interfaces to which the receivers for the source and group are
attached. The receivers can be directly attached or indirectly attached through other PIM
Sparse routers.

prune ports

Indicates the physical ports on which the Layer 3 Switch has received a prune notification
(in a Join/Prune message) to remove the receiver from the list of recipients for the group.

virtual prune ports

Indicates the virtual interfaces ports on which the Layer 3 Switch has received a prune
notification (in a Join/Prune message) to remove the receiver from the list of recipients for
the group.

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Output of show ip pim mcache command (Continued)

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