The following output is from the show ip multicast redundancy state command on the standby RP during its transition from standby RP to active RP. Notice that the “Multicast IPv4 HA state machine
status” field displays “Unicast converging,” indicating that unicast convergence on the new active RP has begun. At this point
in the RP switchover, the standby RP is waiting for unicast convergence.
Router-Standby# show ip multicast redundancy state
Multicast IPv4 Redundancy Mode: Not enabled
Multicast IPv6 Redundancy Mode: Not enabled
Multicast IPv4 HA state machine status: Unicast converging
Multicast IPv6 HA state machine status: Idle
Sync message epoch: 0
Sync message sequence number: 24
Stale NSF state flush timeout: 30000 ms
Current sync state: Not synching
Multicast ISSU Client Status:
PIM MIC client No ISSU result reported
MRIB MIC client No ISSU result reported
MFIB IPv4 MIC client No ISSU result reported
MFIB IPv6 MIC client No ISSU result reported
PLATFORM IPv4 MIC client Unregistered - ignored
PLATFORM IPv6 MIC client Unregistered - ignored
IPv4 SSO blocked by: PIM, MRIB, MFIBV4
IPv6 SSO blocked by: PIM, MRIB, MFIBV6
The following output from the debug ip multicast redundancy state command shows messages indicating that the interfaces on the new active RP are coming up. As interfaces come up on the new
active RP, unicast convergence occurs in parallel with multicast route refresh from PIM neighbors. Unicast convergence is
followed by RPF adjustments to the refreshed mroute information.
00:00:51: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Null0, changed state to up
00:00:51: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Loopback0, changed state to up
00:00:51: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Loopback1, changed state to up
00:00:51: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Tunnel0, changed state to up
00:00:51: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Tunnel1, changed state to up
00:00:51: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Tunnel2, changed state to up
00:00:51: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Tunnel3, changed state to up
00:00:51: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Tunnel4, changed state to up
00:00:51: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Tunnel5, changed state to up
00:00:51: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Tunnel6, changed state to up
00:00:51: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Tunnel7, changed state to up
00:00:51: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Tunnel8, changed state to up
00:00:51: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Tunnel9, changed state to up
00:00:51: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Tunnel10, changed state to up
00:00:51: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Tunnel11, changed state to up
00:00:51: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Tunnel12, changed state to up
00:00:51: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Tunnel13, changed state to up
00:00:51: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Tunnel14, changed state to up
00:00:51: %LINK-3-UPDOWN: Interface Tunnel15, changed state to up
00:00:51: %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface GigabitEthernet0/0, changed state to administratively down
00:00:51: %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface GigabitEthernet0/1, changed state to administratively down
00:00:51: %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface GigabitEthernet0/2, changed state to administratively down
00:00:51: %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface GigabitEthernet0/3, changed state to administratively down
00:00:51: %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface GigabitEthernet1/0, changed state to administratively down
00:00:51: %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface GigabitEthernet1/1, changed state to administratively down
00:00:51: %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface GigabitEthernet1/2, changed state to administratively down
00:00:51: %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface GigabitEthernet1/3, changed state to administratively down
00:00:51: %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Serial2/0, changed state to administratively down
00:00:51: %LINK-5-CHANGED: Interface Serial2/1, changed state to administratively down
The following is output from the show ip multicast redundancy state command during the transition from the standby RP to the new active RP. Notice that the “Multicast IPv4 HA state machine
status” displays “DDE replaying,” indicating that the MFIB is replaying DDEs. After the processing of unicast and multicast
route convergence, time is allowed for IGMP reporting. Following IGMP reporting, the control plane then sends out requests
for the MFIB replay of DDEs to retrigger multicast route information that cannot be obtained from PIM neighbors or directly
connected hosts.
Router# show ip multicast redundancy state
Multicast IPv4 Redundancy Mode: Not enabled
Multicast IPv6 Redundancy Mode: Not enabled
Multicast IPv4 HA state machine status: DDE replaying
Multicast IPv6 HA state machine status: Idle
Sync message epoch: 0
Sync message sequence number: 24
Stale NSF state flush timeout: 30000 ms
Current sync state: Not synching
Multicast ISSU Client Status:
PIM MIC client No ISSU result reported
MRIB MIC client No ISSU result reported
MFIB IPv4 MIC client No ISSU result reported
MFIB IPv6 MIC client No ISSU result reported
PLATFORM IPv4 MIC client Unregistered - ignored
PLATFORM IPv6 MIC client Unregistered - ignored
IPv4 SSO blocked by: PIM, MRIB, MFIBV4
IPv6 SSO blocked by: PIM, MRIB, MFIBV6
After this processing completes, the control plane terminates the NSF hold-off or, if the platform multicast driver software
requests an extension to the hold-off period, allows additional time for the platform multicast driver software to release
the NSF hold-off extension.
The refreshed multicast control plane information is then downloaded to the forwarding plane. Although reconvergence is considered
complete at this point, additional “refresh” updates may occur after this point in time. An additional time interval is provided
for any remaining updates before stale multicast forwarding plane information is subsequently flushed.
The following is output from the show ip multicast redundancy state command. Notice that the “Multicast IPv4 HA state machine status” field displays, “Flush pending,” indicating that stale
NSF data plane state is still being temporarily retained to allow for any additional refreshed multicast control plane information
to be downloaded to the forwarding plane.
Router# show ip multicast redundancy state
Multicast IPv4 Redundancy Mode: Not enabled
Multicast IPv6 Redundancy Mode: Not enabled
Multicast IPv4 HA state machine status: Flush pending
Multicast IPv6 HA state machine status: Idle
Sync message epoch: 0
Sync message sequence number: 24
Stale NSF state flush timeout: 30000 ms
Current sync state: Not synching
Multicast ISSU Client Status:
PIM MIC client No ISSU result reported
MRIB MIC client No ISSU result reported
MFIB IPv4 MIC client No ISSU result reported
MFIB IPv6 MIC client No ISSU result reported
PLATFORM IPv4 MIC client Unregistered - ignored
PLATFORM IPv6 MIC client Unregistered - ignored
IPv4 SSO blocked by: PIM, MRIB, MFIBV4
IPv6 SSO blocked by: PIM, MRIB, MFIBV6
The following is output from the show ip multicast redundancy state command after the refreshed multicast control plane information has been downloaded to the forwarding plane and the stale
multicast forwarding plane information has been flushed. Notice that at this stage in the RP switchover the “Multicast IPv4
HA state machine status” field displays “Idle” because multicast IPv4 HA state machine operations have completed.
Router# show ip multicast redundancy state
Multicast IPv4 Redundancy Mode: Not enabled
Multicast IPv6 Redundancy Mode: Not enabled
Multicast IPv4 HA state machine status: Idle
Multicast IPv6 HA state machine status: Idle
Sync message epoch: 0
Sync message sequence number: 24
Stale NSF state flush timeout: 30000 ms
Current sync state: Not synching
Multicast ISSU Client Status:
PIM MIC client No ISSU result reported
MRIB MIC client No ISSU result reported
MFIB IPv4 MIC client No ISSU result reported
MFIB IPv6 MIC client No ISSU result reported
PLATFORM IPv4 MIC client Unregistered - ignored
PLATFORM IPv6 MIC client Unregistered - ignored
IPv4 SSO blocked by: PIM, MRIB, MFIBV4
IPv6 SSO blocked by: PIM, MRIB, MFIBV6