Clearing the PIM message counters
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If you have configured interfaces for standard PIM (dense mode) on the device, statistics for these interfaces are listed first by the display.
The following table describes the output for this show command.
TABLE 13 Output from the show ip pim vrf traffic command
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Port | The port or virtual interface on which the PIM interface is configured. |
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Hello | The number of PIM Hello messages sent or received on the interface. |
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J or P | The number of Join or Prune messages sent or received on the interface. |
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Register | The number of Register messages sent or received on the interface. |
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RegStop | The number of Register Stop messages sent or received on the interface. |
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Assert | The number of Assert messages sent or received on the interface. |
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Total Recv or Xmit | The total number of IGMP messages sent and received by the device. |
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Total Discard or chksum | The total number of IGMP messages discarded, including a separate counter for those |
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Clearing the PIM message counters
You can clear the PIM message counters using the following command.
device# clear ip pim traffic
Syntax: clear ip pim [vrf vrf-name ] traffic
Use the vrf option to clear the PIM message counters for a VRF instance specified by the
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