show multicast-sessions

This chapter includes the show multicast-sessions command output tables.

show multicast-sessions all

Table 1. show multicast-sessions all Command Output Descriptions
Field Description

vvvvv

Displays service and session state information. This column provides a code consisting of three characters.

From left-to-right, the first character represents the Session Type that the subscriber is using. The possible sessopm types are:
  • B: BCMCS

  • M: MBMS Multicast

  • R: MBMS Broadcast

From left-to-right, the second character represents the Framing Type. The possible framing types are:
  • H: HDLC Like

  • S: Segment Based

  • x: Not Applicable

From left-to-right, the third character represents the Flow Type. The possible flow types are:
  • F: Flow

  • P: Program

  • u: Unknown

From left-to-right, the fourth character represents the Call State of the session. The possible call states are:
  • C: Connected

  • c: Connecting

  • D: Disconnecting

  • u: Unknown

From left-to-right, the fifth character represents the Link Status of the session. The possible idle states are:
  • A: Online/Active

  • D: Dormant/Idle

CALLID

Displays the subscriber's call identification (callid) number.

FLOW ID

Displays the flow identification for multicast service session.

MCAST ADDR

Displays the IP address of Broadcast Multicast service center.

APN/PORT

Displays the APN name or port number through which the multicast services is provided.

PEER ADDR

Displays the IP address of Access Gateway to which the subscriber is attached.

TIME-IDLE

Displays the amount of time that the subscriber session has been idle either in an active or dormant state.

show multicast-sessions full all

Table 2. show multicast-sessions full all Command Output Descriptions
Field Description

Flow Id

Hex value indicating the Flow ID.

state

Indicates the status of session. The possible status are:
  • Connected

  • Connecting

  • Disconnecting

  • Unknown

Access Type

Indicates the access type of broadcast-multicast service. Possible values are:
  • mbms-bearer: access through MBMS bearer context

  • mbms-ue: access through MBMS UE context

Flow ID Type

Indicates the Flow ID type.

callid

Displays the call identification number (callid).

connect time

Displays the time of connection starts.

call duration

Specifies total duration of call session in hh:mm:ss format

idle time

Displays the amount of time that the multicast session has been idle either in an active or dormant state.

idle time left

Shows the amount of idle time left before timeout.

session time left

How much session time is left for the specified multicast session.

Multicast ip address

The IP address of the interface in the session.

peer address

The IP address of the peer in the session.

source context

Specifies the name of a configured source context from which the session was initiated.

destination context

Specifies the name of a configured destination context through which the subscribers are provided access to the packet data network.

output pkts

Indicates the number of packets transmitted.

output bytes

Indicates the number of bytes transmitted.

outputs pkts dropped

Indicates the number of packets that were dropped while receiving data for this multicast session.

pk rate to peer (bps)

The peak data rate, in bits per second, obtained for data sent from the subscriber to the network during the last sampling period.

pk rate to peer (pps)

The peak data rate, in packets per second, obtained for data received from the network by the subscriber during the last sampling period.

ave rate to peer (bps)

The average data rate, in bits per second, obtained for data received from the network by the subscriber during the last sampling period.

ave rate to peer (pps)

The average data rate, in packets per second, obtained for data received from the network by the subscriber during the last sampling period.

sust rate to peer (bps)

The mean data rate, in bits per second, obtained for data received from the network by the subscriber during the last three sampling periods.

sust rate to peer (pps)

The mean data rate, in packets per second, obtained for data received from the network by the subscriber during the last three sampling periods.