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PIM Monitoring Commands
This section describes the PIM monitoring commands.
Table 72. PIM Monitoring Command Summary
Command Function
? (Help) Displays all the commands available for this command level or
lists the options for specific commands (if available). See
“Getting Help” on page xxvi.
dump Displays routing tables.
clear Clears the multicast forwarding table.
interface Displays the status of the interface.
join Joins a multicast group.
leave Leaves a multicast group.
mcache Displays currently active multicast forwarding table cache
entries.
mgroups Displays group membership of the device’s attached interfaces.
mstats Displays various multicast routing statistics.
neighbor Displays information about current adjacencies.
pim Displays the PIM state database.
summary pim Displays a summary of the PIM state database.
ping Dynamically pings an IPv6 address.
traceroute Dynamically traces a route.
variables Displays the configuration values for PIM variables.
Exit Returns you to the previous command level. See “Exiting a
Lower Level Environment” on page xxvii.
Dump routing tables
Use the dump command to display the configured routing tables.
Syntax:
dump
Example:
PIM6>dump
Type Dest net/Prefix Cost Age Next hop(s)
Fltr ::102:304/128 0 576 filter
Stat* 1:2:3:4:5:6:7:8/128 100 576 IP64/0
Stat* 3::4/128 1 576 IP64/1
IPV6 Routing table size: 768 nets (79872 bytes), 3 nets known
0 nets hidden, 0 nets deleted, 0 nets inactive
0 routes used internally, 765 routes free
PIM6>
Clear
Use the clear command to reset the cache.
Syntax:
clear
Example:
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