Table 225: show ip mroute - display description – LevelOne GTL-2691 User Manual

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General Multicast Routing

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IP Multicast Routing Table

Flags: D - Dense, S - Sparse, s - SSM Channel, C - Connected, P - Pruned,

F - Register flag, R - RPT-bit set, T - SPT-bit set, J - Join SPT

Interface state: F - Forwarding, P - Pruned, L - Local

(192.168.2.1, 224.0.17.17), uptime 00:00:05

Owner: PIM-DM, Flags: D

Incoming Interface: VLAN2, RPF neighbor: 192.168.2.1

Outgoing Interface List:

VLAN1(F)

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Table 225: show ip mroute - display description

Field

Description

Flags

The flags associated with this entry:

D (Dense) - PIM Dense mode in use.

S (Sparse) - PIM Sparse mode in use.

s (SSM) - A multicast group with the range of IP addresses

used for PIM-SSM.

C (Connected) - A member of the multicast group is present

on this interface.

P (Pruned) - This route has been terminated.

F (Register flag) - This device is registering for a multicast

source.

R (RP-bit set) - The (S,G) entry is pointing to the

Rendezvous Point (RP), which normally indicates a pruned

state along the shared tree for a particular source.

T (SPT-bit set) - Multicast packets have been received from a

source on the shortest path tree.

J (Join SPT) - The rate of traffic arriving over the shared tree

has exceeded the SPT-threshold for this group. If the SPT

flag is set for (*,G) entries, the next (S,G) packet received

will cause the router to join the shortest path tree. If the SPT

flag is set for (S,G), the router immediately joins the

shortest path tree.

Interface state

The multicast state for the displayed interface.

group address

IP multicast group address for a requested service.

source

Subnetwork containing the IP multicast source.

uptime

The time elapsed since this entry was created.

Owner

The associated multicast protocol (PIM).

Incoming Interface

Interface leading to the upstream neighbor.
PIM creates a multicast routing tree based on the unicast routing

table. If the related unicast routing table does not exist, PIM will

still create a multicast routing entry, but displays “Null” for the

upstream interface to indicate that the unicast routing table is not

valid. This field may also display “Register” to indicate that a

pseudo interface is being used to send or receive PIM-SM register

packets.

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