Table 36 Command output
Field
VPN-Instance: public net
Total 0 (*, G) entry; 1 (S, G) entry
(172.168.0.2, 227.0.0.1)
RP
Protocol
Flag
Uptime
Upstream interface
Upstream neighbor
RPF prime neighbor
Description
Public network.
Number of (S,G) and (*, G) entries in the PIM routing table.
(S, G) entry in the PIM routing table.
IP address of the RP.
PIM mode.
Flag of the (S, G) or (*, G) entry in the PIM routing table:
•
2MSDP—The entry is contained in the next SA message to notify an
MSDP peer.
•
ACT—The entry has been used for routing data.
•
BIDIR—The entry was created by BIDIR-PIM.
•
DEL—The entry will be removed.
•
EXPRUNE—Some outgoing interfaces are pruned by other multicast
routing protocols.
•
EXT—The entry contains outgoing interfaces provided by other
multicast routing protocols.
•
LOC—The entry is on a router directly connected to the same subnet
with the multicast source.
•
MSDP—The entry is learnt from MSDP SA messages.
•
NIIF—The entry contains unknown incoming interfaces.
•
NONBR—The entry has a PIM neighbor searching failure.
•
RPT—The entry is on a RPT branch where (S, G) prunes have been
sent to the RP.
•
RQ—The entry is on the receiving side of the switch-MDT switchover.
•
SPT—The entry is on the SPT.
•
SQ—The entry is on the originator side of switch-MDT switchover.
•
SWT—The entry is in the process of RPT-to-SPT switchover.
•
WC—The entry is a wildcard routing entry.
Length of time for which the (S, G) or (*, G) entry has existed.
Upstream (incoming) interface of the (S, G) or (*, G) entry. If the
upstream interface is an interface of another VPN, the VPN name is
displayed.
Upstream neighbor of the (S, G) or (*, G) entry.
RPF neighbor of the (S, G) or (*, G) entry:
•
For a (*, G) entry, if this router is the RP, the RPF neighbor of this (*, G)
entry is NULL.
•
For an (S, G) entry, if this router directly connects to the multicast
source, the RPF neighbor of this (S, G) entry is NULL.
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