Pim configuration examples, Pim-dm configuration example, Network requirements – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual
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To do...
Use the command...
Remarks
Display the number of PIM
control messages
display pim control-message counters
[ message-type { probe | register | register-stop }
| [ interface interface-type interface-number |
message-type { assert | bsr | crp | graft |
graft-ack | hello | join-prune | state-refresh } ] * ]
Available in
any view
Display the information about
unacknowledged graft
messages
display pim grafts
Available in
any view
Display the PIM information on
an interface or all interfaces
display pim interface [ interface-type
interface-number ] [ verbose ]
Available in
any view
Display the information of
join/prune messages to send
display pim join-prune mode { sm [ flags
flag-value ] | ssm } [ interface interface-type
interface-number | neighbor neighbor-address ] *
[ verbose ]
Available in
any view
Display PIM neighboring
information
display pim neighbor [ interface interface-type
interface-number | neighbor-address | verbose ] *
Available in
any view
Display the content of the PIM
routing table
display pim routing-table [ group-address [ mask
{ mask-length | mask } ] | source-address [ mask
{ mask-length | mask } ] | incoming-interface
[ interface-type interface-number | register ] |
outgoing-interface { include | exclude | match }
{ interface-type interface-number | register } | mode
mode-type | flags flag-value | fsm ] *
Available in
any view
Display the RP information
display pim rp-info [ group-address ]
Available in
any view
Reset PIM control message
counters
reset pim control-message counters [ interface
interface-type interface-number ]
Available in
user view
PIM Configuration Examples
PIM-DM Configuration Example
Network requirements
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As shown in
, receivers receive VoD information through multicast. The receiver groups of
different organizations form stub networks, and one or more receiver hosts exist in each stub
network. The entire PIM domain operates in the dense mode.
•
Host A and Host C are multicast receivers in two stub networks N1 and N2.
•
Device D connects to the network that comprises the multicast source (Source) through
GigabitEthernet 1/1.
•
Device A connects to N1 through GigabitEthernet 1/1, and to Device D through GigabitEthernet
2/0.
•
Device B and Device C connect to N2 through their respective GigabitEthernet 1/1, and to Device
D through their respective GigabitEthernet 3/0.