150CHAPTER 16: MULTICAST CONFIGURATION GUIDE
Using the following commands to determine whether Host A and Host C can receive multicast data
# View the PIM neighboring relationships on Switch E.
<SwitchE> display pim neighbor |
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Neighbor’s Address | Interface Name | Uptime | Expires |
192.168.9.1 | 02:47:04 | 00:01:42 | |
192.168.2.1 | 02:45:04 | 00:04:46 | |
192.168.3.1 | 02:42:24 | 00:04:45 | |
192.168.4.2 | 02:43:44 | 00:05:44 |
# View the BSR information on Switch E.
<SwitchE> display pim
Priority: 2
Mask Length: 24
Expires: 00:01:39
Local Host is
Priority: 1
Mask Length: 24
# View the RP information on Switch E.
<SwitchE> display pim
BSR is: 192.168.4.2
Group/MaskLen: 225.1.1.0/24
RP 192.168.9.2
Version: 2
Priority: 1
Uptime: 00:03:15
Expires: 00:01:14
RP 192.168.4.2
Version: 2
Priority: 2
Uptime: 00:04:25
Expires: 00:01:09
# View the PIM routing table on Switch A.
<SwitchA> display pim
Total 1 (S,G) entries, 1 (*,G) entries, 0 (*,*,RP) entry
(*, 225.1.1.1), RP 192.168.9.2
Protocol 0x20: PIMSM, Flag 0x2003: RPT WC NULL_IIF
Uptime: 00:23:21, never timeout
Upstream interface:
Downstream interface list:
Protocol 0x20: PIMSM, Flag 0x80004: SPT
Uptime: 00:03:43, Timeout in 199 sec
Upstream interface:
Downstream interface list: