Mtrace, Mtrace -13, Command mode – Avaya Cajun P550R User Manual

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Command Reference Guide for the Avaya P550R, P580, P880, and P882 Multiservice Switches, v5.3.1

9-13

IGMP

mtrace

Command Mode

Privileged

Description

Traces the path from a source to a destination branch for a multicast
distribution tree. The trace follows the multicast path from the
destination to the source by passing an mtrace request packet to
each hop. The responses are unicast to the querying router by the
first hop router to the source. The mtrace command is helpful in
isolating multicast routing failures.

Syntax

Table 9-7. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments

Sample Output

The following example traces the path from a source (10.0.2.129) to
a destination (10.0.4.77) branch for a multicast destination tree
(255.0.1.1).

# mtrace 10.0.2.129 10.0.4.177 255.0.1.1

OutIntf

InIntf

Port

Fwd

TTL

-1

10.0.6.96, 10.0.5.96

DVMRP

thresh^32

0 ms

-2

10.0.5.95, 10.0.1.95

DVMRP

thresh^32

1391000 ms

-3

10.0.2.63, 10.0.1.63

DVMRP

thresh^32

2054500 ms

Round trip time 0 ms

Systems

Avaya P550R/P580/P880/P882 Multiservice Switch

To Enable:

mtrace <source> [<destination>] [<group>]

Name

Definition

source

The IP address of the Multicast Capable source. This
is a unicast address that represents the beginning of
the path to be traced.

destination

The IP address of the unicast destination. If omitted,
the trace starts from the system at which the
command is typed.

group

The Multicast Address of the group address to be
traced. The default address is: 224.2.0.1. (The group
used for MBONE audio.)

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