3 ip multicast staticroute, 4 ip multicast ttl-threshold, 5 mrinfo – PLANET WGS3-24000 User Manual
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Global Config
13.1.3 ip multicast staticroute
This command creates a static route which is used to perform RPF checking in multicast packet forwarding. The combination of
the <sourceipaddr> and the <mask> fields specify the network IP address of the multicast packet source. The <groupipaddr> is
the IP address of the next hop toward the source. The <metric> is the cost of the route entry for comparison with other routes to
the source network and is a value in the range of 0 and 255. The current incoming interface is used for RPF checking for
multicast packets matching this multicast static route entry.
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Default none
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Format ip multicast staticroute <sourceipaddr> <mask> <rpfipaddr> <met-ric> <unit/slot/port>
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Global Config
no ip multicast staticroute
This command deletes a static route in the static mcast table. The <sourceipaddr> is the IP address of the multicast packet
source.
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Format no ip multicast staticroute <sourceipaddr>
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Global Config
13.1.4 ip multicast ttl-threshold
This command applies the given <ttlthreshold>to a routing interface. The <ttlthreshold> is the TTL threshold which is to be
applied to the multicast Data packets which are to be forwarded from the interface. The value for <ttlthreshold>has range from 0
to 255.
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Default 1
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Format
ip multicast ttl-threshold <ttlvalue>
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Interface Config
no ip multicast ttl-threshold
This command applies the default <ttlthreshold>to a routing interface. The <ttlthreshold> is the TTL threshold which is to be
applied to the multicast Data packets which are to be forwarded from the interface.
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Format no ip multicast ttl-threshold
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Interface Config
13.1.5 mrinfo
This command is used to query the neighbor information of a multicast-capable router specified by [ipaddr]. The default value is
the IP address of the system at which the command is issued. The mrinfo command can take up to 2 minutes to complete. Only
one mrinfo command may be in process at a time. The results of this command will be available in the results buffer pool which
can be displayed by using "show mrinfo".