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This chapter describes the Cisco NX-OS multicast routing show commands available on the Cisco Nexus 3548 switch.
Note The internal CLI commands are not supported on the Cisco Nexus Series switches.
To display information about Layer 2 IGMP snooping multicast Forwarding Information Base (FIB) distribution, use the show forwarding distribution ip igmp snooping command.
show forwarding distribution ip igmp snooping [ vlan vlan-id [ group group-addr [ source source-addr ]]]
(Optional) Specifies a VLAN. The range is from 1 to 3967 and 4048 to 4093. |
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This example shows how to display information about Layer 2 IGMP snooping multicast FIB distribution:
switch(
config)#
show forwarding distribution ip igmp snooping
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To display information about multicast Forwarding Information Base (FIB) distribution messages, use the show forwarding distribution multicast command.
show forwarding distribution multicast [ messages ]
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This example shows how to display information about multicast distribution messages:
switch(
config)#
show forwarding distribution multicast
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To display information about the multicast Forwarding Information Base (FIB) distribution client, use the show forwarding distribution multicast client command.
show forwarding distribution multicast client
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This example shows how to display information about the multicast FIB distribution client:
switch#
show forwarding distribution multicast client
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To display information about the multicast Forwarding Information Base (FIB) outgoing interface (OIF) list, use the show forwarding distribution multicast outgoing-interface-list command.
show forwarding distribution multicast outgoing-interface-list { L2 | L3 } [ index ]
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This example shows how to display information about the multicast OIF list for Layer 3:
switch#
show forwarding distribution multicast outgoing-interface-list L3
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To display information about the multicast Forwarding Information Base (FIB) distribution routes, use the show forwarding distribution multicast route command.
show forwarding distribution [ ip | ipv4 ] multicast route [ table id | vrf vrf_name ] [[ group { group-addr [ mask ] | group-prefix }] [ source { source-addr [ source-mask ] | source-prefix }] | summary ]
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This example shows how to display information about all the multicast FIB distribution routes:
switch(
config)#
show forwarding distribution multicast route
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Use the show forwarding ipv4 multicast route group <ip-address> CLI command to find the egress counters for each specific multicast route group. The egress counters of the interface can be found, but if multiple groups are there, it is difficult to find the counters for each multicast group. The show forwarding ipv4 multicast group <ip-address> is the only command used for it, but the egress counters for this are not supported in Cisco Nexus 3548 Series switches.
show forwarding distribution multicast route group <ip-address>
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This example shows how to display information about the egress counters for each specific multicast route group:
switch# show forwarding ipv4 multicast route group 225.1.1.1
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To display information about the multicast Forwarding Information Base (FIB) outgoing interface (OIF) list, use the show forwarding multicast outgoing-interface-list command.
show forwarding multicast outgoing-interface-list [ index ]
(Optional) OIF list index. The OIF list index is from 1 to 65535. |
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This example shows how to display information about the multicast FIB OIF list:
switch#
show forwarding multicast outgoing-interface-list
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To display information about the IPv4 Forwarding Information Base (FIB) multicast routes, use the show forwarding multicast route command.
Note Cisco NX-OS 3548 switch does not support per multicast group statistics command for the show forward multicast route command.
show forwarding [ vrf { vrf-name | all }] [ ip | ipv4 ] multicast route {[ group { group-addr [ group-mask ] | group-prefix } | source { source-addr [ source-mask ] | source-prefix } | module num | vrf { vrf-name | all }] | summary [ vrf { vrf-name | all }]}
(Optional) Displays information for a specified virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. |
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VRF name. The name can be a maximum of 32 alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive. |
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This example shows how to display information about the IPv4 multicast FIB routes:
switch#
show forwarding multicast route
This example shows how to display the summary information about the IPv4 multicast FIB routes:
switch#
show forwarding multicast route
summary
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To display information about the loopback interface, use the show forwarding multicast-sr loopback interface command.
show forwarding multicast-sr loopback interface
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Use the show forwarding multicast-sr loopback interface command to display information about the loopback interface.
This example shows how to view the loopback interface list as displayed in the following example:
# sh forwarding multicast-sr loopback interface
To display the maximum entries in the multicast routing table, use the show hardware profile status command.
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This example shows how to display the status of the multicast routing table:
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To display information in the IGMP event history buffers, use the show ip igmp event-history command.
show ip igmp event-history { clis | debugs | errors | events | ha | msgs | mtrace | policy | statistics | vrf }
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This example shows how to display information in the IGMP HA event history buffer:
switch(config)#
show ip igmp event-history ha
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Use the sh int eth < slot/port > | i rate command to check the rate of the stream.
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These examples show how to check the rate of the stream:
To display information about IGMP-attached group membership, use the show ip igmp groups command.
show ip igmp groups [{ source [ group ]} | { group [ source ]}] [ ethernet slot / port | port-channel channel-number [. sub_if-number ] | vlan vlan-id ] [ vrf { vrf-name | all }]
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The show ip igmp route command is an alternative form of this command.
This example shows how to display information about the IGMP-attached group membership:
switch(config)#
show ip igmp groups
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Displays information about the IGMP-attached group membership. |
To display information about IGMP on interfaces, use the show ip igmp interface command.
show ip igmp interface { ethernet slot / port | port-channel channel-number [. sub_if-number ] | vlan vlan-id }
show ip igmp interface [ brief ] [ vrf { vrf-name | all }]
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This command does not require a license but if you want to enable Layer 3 interfaces, you must install the LAN Base Services license.
This example shows how to display information about IGMP on an interface:
switch#
show ip igmp interface vlan 5
This example shows how to display information about IGMP on an interface in a brief format:
switch#
show ip igmp interface brief
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Displays information about the running-system configuration. |
To display information about IGMP local groups, use the show ip igmp local-groups command.
show ip igmp local-groups [ ethernet slot / port | port-channel channel-number [. sub_if-number ] | vlan vlan-id ] [ vrf { vrf-name | all }]
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This command does not require a license but if you want to enable Layer 3 interfaces, you must install the LAN Base Services license.
This example shows how to display information about IGMP local groups:
switch(
config)#
show ip igmp local-groups
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Displays information about the running-system configuration. |
To display information about the IGMP-attached group membership, use the show ip igmp route command.
show ip igmp route [{ source [ group ]} | { group [ source ]}] [ ethernet slot / port | port-channel channel-number [. sub_if-number ] | vlan vlan-id ] [ vrf { vrf-name | all }]
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The show ip igmp groups command is an alternative form of this command.
This example shows how to display information about the IGMP-attached group membership:
switch#
show ip igmp route
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Displays information about the IGMP-attached group membership. |
To display information about IGMP snooping, use the show ip igmp snooping command.
show ip igmp snooping [ vlan vlan-id ]
(Optional) Specifies a VLAN. The range is from 1 to 3967 and 4048 to 4093. The default is all VLANs. |
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This example shows how to display information about IGMP snooping information on a switch :
switch#
show ip igmp snooping
This example shows how to display information about IGMP snooping for a VLAN:
switch#
show ip igmp snooping vlan 1
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To display information in the IGMP snooping event history buffers, use the show ip igmp snooping event-history command.
show ip igmp snooping event-history { mfdm | mfdm-sum | vlan | vlan-events }
Displays the event history buffer of type multicast FIB distribution (MFDM). |
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This example shows how to display information in the IGMP snooping VLAN event history buffer:
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Configures the size of the IGMP snooping event history buffers. |
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Clears information in the IGMP snooping event history buffers. |
To display information about explicit tracking for IGMP snooping, use the show ip igmp snooping explicit-tracking command.
show ip igmp snooping explicit-tracking [ vlan vlan-id ]
(Optional) Specifies a VLAN. The range is from 1 to 3967 and 4048 to 4093. |
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When you use this command without the optional vlan argument, the system displays information for all VLANs.
This example shows how to display information about explicit tracking for IGMP snooping for VLAN 33:
switch#
show ip igmp snooping explicit-tracking vlan 33
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Clears the IGMP snooping explicit host tracking information for VLANs. |
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Enables tracking of IGMPv3 membership reports from individual hosts for each port on a VLAN. |
To display information about the group membership for IGMP snooping, use the show ip igmp snooping groups command.
show ip igmp snooping groups [{ source [ group ]} | { group [ source ]}] [ vlan vlan-id ] [ detail ]
(Optional) Specifies a VLAN. The range is from 1 to 3967 and 4048 to 4093. |
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This example shows how to display information about the group membership for IGMP snooping:
switch(
config)#
show ip igmp snooping groups
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To display the multicast routers detected by IGMP snooping, use the show ip igmp snooping mrouter command.
show ip igmp snooping mrouter [ vlan vlan-id ]
(Optional) Specifies a VLAN. The range is from 1 to 3967 and 4048 to 4093. |
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This example shows how to display the multicast routers detected by IGMP snooping:
switch(
config)#
show ip igmp snooping mrouter
switch(
config)
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To display information about IGMP snooping queriers, use the show ip igmp snooping querier command.
show ip igmp snooping querier [ vlan vlan-id ]
(Optional) Specifies a VLAN. The range is from 1 to 3967 and 4048 to 4093. |
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This example shows how to display information about IGMP snooping queriers:
switch#
show ip igmp snooping querier
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To display information about IGMP snooping statistics, use the show ip igmp snooping statistics command.
show ip igmp snooping statistics [ vlan vlan-id | global ]
(Optional) Specifies a VLAN. The range is from 1 to 3967 and 4048 to 4093. |
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When you use this command without any options, the system prints statistics for all VLANs.
This example shows how to display information about IGMP snooping statistics for VLAN 1:
switch(
config)#
show ip igmp snooping statistics vlan 1
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To display information about IPv4 multicast routes, use the show ip mroute command.
show ip mroute { group | { source group } | { group [ source ]}} [ summary [ software-forwarded ]] [ vrf { vrf-name | all }]
(Optional) Applies to a virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. |
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VRF name. The name can be a maximum of 32 alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive. |
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This example shows how to display information about IPv4 multicast routes:
switch(
config)#
show ip mroute
switch(
config)#
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To display summary information about IPv4 multicast routes, use the show ip mroute summary command.
show ip mroute summary [ count | software-forwarded ] [ vrf { vrf-name | all }]
show ip mroute [ group ] summary [ software-forwarded ] [ vrf { vrf-name | all }]
(Optional) Applies to a virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. |
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VRF name. The name can be a maximum of 32 alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive. |
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This example shows how to display summary information about IPv4 multicast routes:
switch(
config)#
show ip mroute summary
This example shows how to display the number of IPv4 multicast routes:
switch#
show ip mroute summary count
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To display information about Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) counts, use the show ip msdp count command.
show ip msdp count [ asn ] [ vrf { vrf-name | all }]
(Optional) Applies to a virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. |
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VRF name. The name can be a maximum of 32 alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive. |
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This example shows how to display MSDP counts:
switch(
config)#
show ip msdp count
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To display information in the Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) event history buffers, use the show ip msdp event-history command.
show ip msdp event-history { errors | msgs | statistics }
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This example shows how to display information in the MSDP msgs event history buffer:
switch(config)#
show ip msdp event-history msgs
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To display information about Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) mesh groups, use the show ip msdp mesh-group command.
show ip msdp mesh-group [ mesh-group ] [ vrf { vrf-name | all }]
(Optional) Applies to a virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. |
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VRF name. The name can be a maximum of 32 alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive. |
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This example shows how to display information about MSDP mesh groups:
switch(
config)#
show ip msdp mesh-group
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To display information about Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) peers, use the show ip msdp peer command.
show ip msdp peer [ peer-address ] [ vrf { vrf-name | all }]
(Optional) Applies to a virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. |
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VRF name. The name can be a maximum of 32 alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive. |
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This example shows how to display information about MSDP peers:
switch(
config)#
show ip msdp peer
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To display information about Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) Source-Active (SA) policies, use the show ip msdp policy statistics sa-policy command.
show ip msdp policy statistics sa-policy peer-address { in | out } [ vrf { vrf-name }]
(Optional) Applies to a virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. |
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VRF name. The name can be a maximum of 32 alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive. |
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This example shows how to display information about MSDP SA policies:
switch(
config)#
show ip msdp policy statistics sa-policy 192.168.1.10 in
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To display information about the Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) Source-Active (SA) cache, use the show ip msdp route command.
show ip msdp route [{ source [ group ]} | { group [ source ]}] [ asn ] [ peer peer ] [ detail ] [ vrf { vrf-name | all }]
(Optional) Applies to a virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. |
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VRF name. The name can be a maximum of 32 alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive. |
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The show ip msdp sa-cache command is an alternative form of this command.
This example shows how to display information about the MSDP SA cache:
switch(
config)#
show ip msdp route
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To display information about the Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) next-hop autonomous system (AS) on the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) path to a rendezvous point (RP) address, use the show ip msdp rpf command.
show ip msdp rpf rp-address [ vrf { vrf-name | all }]
(Optional) Applies to a virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. |
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VRF name. The name can be a maximum of 32 alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive. |
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This example shows how to display information about MSDP reverse path forwarding (RPF) peers:
switch(
config)#
show ip msdp rpf 192.168.1.10
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To display information about the Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) Source-Active (SA) cache, use the show ip msdp sa-cache command.
show ip msdp { sa-cache | route } [{ source [ group ]} | { group [ source ]}] [ asn ] [ peer peer ] [ detail ] [ vrf { vrf-name | all }]
(Optional) Applies to a virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. |
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VRF name. The name can be a maximum of 32 alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive. |
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The show ip msdp route command is an alternative form of this command.
This example shows how to display information about the MSDP SA cache:
switch(
config)#
show ip msdp sa-cache
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To display information about Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) learned sources, use the show ip msdp sources command.
show ip msdp sources [ vrf { vrf-name | all }]
(Optional) Applies to a virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. |
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VRF name. The name can be a maximum of 32 alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive. |
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This example shows how to display information about MSDP learned sources:
switch(
config)#
show ip msdp sources
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To display summary information about Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) peers, use the show ip msdp summary command.
show ip msdp summary [ vrf { vrf-name | all }]
(Optional) Applies to a virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. |
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VRF name. The name can be a maximum of 32 alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive. |
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This example shows how to display summary information about MSDP peers:
switch(
config)#
show ip msdp summary
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To display information in the IPv4 Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) event history buffers, use the show ip pim event-history command.
show ip pim event-history { errors | msgs | statistics }
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This example shows how to display information in the IPv4 PIM msgs event history buffer:
switch(config)#
show ip pim event-history msgs
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To display information about the group ranges for IPv4 Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM), use the show ip pim group-range command.
show ip pim group-range [ group ] [ vrf { vrf-name | all | default | management }]
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This example shows how to display information about IPv4 PIM group ranges:
switch(
config)#
show ip pim group-range
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To display information about the enabled interfaces for IPv4 Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM), use the show ip pim interface command.
show ip pim interface [ brief ] [ vrf { vrf-name | all | default | management }]
show ip pim interface ethernet { slot / port | port-channel channel-number [. sub_if-number ] | vlan vlan-id }
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This example shows how to display brief information about IPv4 PIM-enabled interfaces:
switch#
show ip pim interface brief
This example shows how to display information about PIM-enabled interfaces:
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To display information about IPv4 Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) neighbors, use the show ip pim neighbor command.
show ip pim neighbor {[ ethernet slot / port | port-channel channel-number [. sub_if-number ] | vlan vlan-id ] | [ neighbor-addr ]} [ vrf { vrf-name | all | default | management }]
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This example shows how to display information about PIM neighbors:
switch(
config)#
show ip pim neighbor
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To display information about IPv4 Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) interfaces for a group, use the show ip pim oif-list command.
show ip pim oif-list group [ source ] [ vrf { vrf-name | all | default | management }]
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This example shows how to display IPv4 PIM interfaces for a group:
switch(
config)#
show ip pim oif-list 232.0.0.0
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To display information about the Auto-RP policy statistics for IPv4 Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM), use the show ip pim policy statistics auto-rp command.
show ip pim policy statistics auto-rp { rp-candidate-policy | mapping-agent-policy } [ vrf { vrf-name | all | default | management }]
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This example shows how to display information about IPv4 PIM policy statistics:
switch(
config)#
show ip pim policy statistics auto-rp rp-candidate-policy
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To display information about the bootstrap router (BSR) policy statistics for IPv4 Protocol Independent multicast (PIM), use the show ip pim policy statistics bsr command.
show ip pim policy statistics bsr { bsr-policy | rp-candidate-policy } [ vrf { vrf-name | all | default | management }]
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This example shows how to display information about IPv4 PIM policy statistics:
switch(
config)#
show ip pim policy statistics bsr bsr-policy
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To display information about the join-prune policy statistics for IPv4 Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM), use the show ip pim policy statistics jp-policy command.
show ip pim policy statistics jp-policy { ethernet slot / port | port-channel channel-number [. sub_if-number ] | vlan vlan-id }
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This example shows how to display information about PIM policy statistics:
switch(
config)#
show ip pim policy statistics jp-policy ethernet 2/12
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To display information about the neighbor policy statistics for IPv4 Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM), use the show ip pim policy statistics neighbor-policy command.
show ip pim policy statistics neighbor-policy { ethernet slot / port | port-channel channel-number [. sub_if-number ] | vlan vlan-id }
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This example shows how to display information about IPv4 PIM policy statistics:
switch(
config)#
show ip pim policy statistics neighbor-policy ethernet 2/12
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To display information about the register policy statistics for IPv4 Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM), use the show ip pim policy statistics register-policy command.
show ip pim policy statistics register-policy [ vrf { vrf-name | all | default | management }]
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VRF name. The name can be a maximum of 32 alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive. |
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This example shows how to display information about PIM policy statistics:
switch(
config)#
show ip pim policy statistics register-policy vrf all
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To display information about the routes for IPv4 Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM), use the show ip pim route command.
show ip pim route { source group | group [ source ]} [ vrf { vrf-name | all | default | management }]
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This example shows how to display IPv4 PIM routes:
switch(
config)#
show ip pim route 232.0.0.0
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To display information about the rendezvous points (RPs) for IPv4 Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM), use the show ip pim rp command.
show ip pim rp [ group ] [ vrf { vrf-name | all | default | management }]
(Optional) Applies to a virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. |
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VRF name. The name can be a maximum of 32 alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive. |
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This example shows how to display information about IPv4 PIM RPs:
switch(
config)#
show ip pim rp
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Configures an IPv4 PIM static RP address for a multicast group range. |
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Configures the router as an IPv4 PIM bootstrap router (BSR) RP candidate. |
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To display information about the RP-hash values for IPv4 Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM), use the show ip pim rp-hash command.
show ip pim rp-hash group [ vrf { vrf-name | all | default | management }]
(Optional) Applies to a virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. |
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VRF name. The name can be a maximum of 32 alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive. |
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This example shows how to display information about IPv4 PIM RP-hash values:
switch(
config)#
show ip pim rp-hash 224.1.1.1
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To display information about the packet counter statistics for IPv4 Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM), use the show ip pim statistics command.
show ip pim statistics [ vrf { vrf-name | all | default | management }]
(Optional) Applies to a virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. |
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VRF name. The name can be a maximum of 32 alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive. |
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This example shows how to display information about IPv4 PIM statistics:
switch(
config)#
show ip pim statistics
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To display information about IPv4 Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) by virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance, use the show ip pim vrf command.
show ip pim vrf [ vrf-name | all | default | detail | management ]
(Optional) VRF name. The name can be a maximum of 32 alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive. |
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This example shows how to display information about IPv4 PIM by VRF:
switch(
config)#
show ip pim vrf
This example shows how to display the detailed information about IPv4 PIM by VRF:
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Configures the maximum number of IPv4 PIM state entries in the current VRF instance. |
To display static routes from the unicast Routing Information Base (RIB), use the show ip static-route command.
show ip static-route [ vrf-name | all | default | management ]
(Optional) Specifies the virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) context name. The name can be any case-sensitive, alphanumeric string up to 32 characters. |
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This example shows how to display the static routes:
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To display information in the IPv4 Multicast Routing Information Base (MRIB) event history buffers, use the show routing ip multicast event-history command.
show routing ip multicast event-history { cli | errors | mfdm-debugs | mfdm-stats | msgs | rib | statistics | vrf }
Displays the event history buffer of type multicast FIB distribution (MFDM). |
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Displays the event history buffer of type virtual routing and forwarding (VRF). |
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This example shows how to display information in the MRIB msgs event history buffer:
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To display information about IPv4 multicast routes, use the show routing multicast command.
show routing [ ip | ipv4 ] multicast [ vrf { vrf-name | all | default | management }] {{ source group } | { group [ source ]}}
(Optional) Applies to a virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) instance. |
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VRF name. The name can be a maximum of 32 alphanumeric characters and is case sensitive. |
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This example shows how to display information about IPv4 multicast routes:
switch#
show routing multicast
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Configures the size of the IPv4 Multicast Routing Information Base (MRIB) event history buffers. |
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Configures the IPv4 multicast routing initial holddown period. |
To display information about IPv4 multicast routing clients, use the show routing multicast clients command.
show routing [ ip | ipv4 ] multicast clients [ client-name ]
(Optional) One of the following multicast routing client names: |
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This example shows how to display information about IPv4 multicast clients:
switch#
show routing multicast clients pim
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Configures the size of the IPv4 Multicast Routing Information Base (MRIB) event history buffers. |
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Configures the IPv4 multicast routing initial holddown period. |
To display information about the running-system configuration for IGMP, use the show running-config igmp command.
show running-config igmp [ all ]
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This command does not require a license but if you want to enable Layer 3 interfaces, you must install the LAN Base Services license.
This example shows how to display information about the IGMP running-system configuration:
switch(
config)#
show running-config igmp
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Copies the running configuration information to the startup configuration file. |
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To display information about the running-system configuration for Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP), use the show running-config msdp command.
show running-config msdp [ all ]
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This example shows how to display information about the MSDP running-system configuration:
switch(
config)#
show running-config msdp
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Copies the running configuration information to the startup configuration file. |
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To display information about the running-system configuration for IPv4 Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM), use the show running-config pim command.
show running-config pim [ all ]
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This example shows how to display information about the IPv4 PIM running-system configuration:
switch(
config)#
show running-config pim
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Copies the running configuration information to the startup configuration file. |
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Displays information about the IPv4 PIM startup configuration. |
To display information about the startup-system configuration for IGMP, use the show startup-config igmp command.
show startup-config igmp [ all ]
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This command does not require a license but if you want to enable Layer 3 interfaces, you must install the LAN Base Services license.
This example shows how to display information about the IGMP startup-system configuration:
switch(
config)#
show startup-config igmp
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Copies the running configuration information to the startup configuration file. |
To display information about the startup-system configuration for Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP), use the show startup-config msdp command.
show startup-config msdp [ all ]
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This example shows how to display information about the startup-system configuration for MSDP:
switch(
config)#
show startup-config msdp
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Copies the running configuration information to the startup configuration file. |
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To display information about the startup-system configuration for IPv4 Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM), use the show startup-config pim command.
show startup-config pim [ all ]
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This example shows how to display information about the startup-system configuration for IPv4 PIM:
switch(
config)#
show startup-config pim
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Copies the running configuration information to the startup configuration file. |
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