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Parameters in the Response
show ip pim bsr
This command displays Bootstrap Router (BSR) version 2 information.
Syntax
show ip pim bsr
Mode
EXEC configuration:
XSR>
Flags
Provides information about following entries:
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D ‐ Dense:‐ Entry is operating in dense mode.
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S ‐ Sparse: Entry is operating in sparse mode.
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C ‐ Connected: A member of the multicast group is present on the
directly connected interface.
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P ‐ Pruned: Route has been pruned.
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F ‐ Register flag: Indicates that the software is Registering for a
multicast source.
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T ‐ SPT‐bit set: Indicates that packets have been received on the
shortest path source tree.
(198.92.37.100/32,
224.0.255.1)
Entry in the IP multicast routing table. The entry consists of the IP
address of the source router followed by the IP address of the multicast
group. An asterisk (*) in place of the source router indicates all sources.
uptime
The interval in hours, minutes, and seconds the entry has been in the IP
multicast routing table.
RP
Address of the rendezvous point (RP) router. For routers and access
servers operating in sparse mode, this address is always 0.0.0.0.
flags
Information about the entry.
Incoming interface
Expected interface for a multicast packet from the source. If the packet
is not received on this interface, it is discarded.
RPF neighbor
IP address of the upstream router to the source. Tunneling indicates that
this router is sending data to the RP encapsulated in Register packets.
The hexadecimal number in parentheses indicates to which RP it is
registering. Each bit indicates a different RP if multiple RPs per group
are used.
Outgoing interface list
Interfaces through which packets will be forwarded.
FastEthernet1
Name and number of the outgoing interface.
Forward/Sparse
Sparse‐mode interface is in forward mode.
time/time (uptime/
expiration time)
Per interface, the interval in hours, minutes, and seconds the entry has
been in the IP multicast routing table. Following the slash (/), the
interval in hours, minutes, and seconds until the entry will be removed
from the table.