Displaying all multicast cache entries in a pruned state

Field

Description

 

 

Inactivity interval

How long a forwarding entry can remain unused before the device deletes it.

 

 

Hardware Drop Enabled

Displays Yes if the Passive Multicast Route Insertion feature is enabled and No if it is

 

not.

 

 

 

Prune Wait Interval

The amount of time a PIM device waits before stopping traffic to neighbor devices that do

 

not want the traffic. The value can be from zero to three seconds. The default is three

 

seconds.

 

 

Graft Retransmit interval

The interval between the transmission of graft messages.

 

 

Prune Age

The number of packets the device sends using the path through the RP before switching

 

to using the SPT path.

 

 

Route Precedence

The route precedence configured to control the selection of routes based on the four

 

route types:

 

Non-default route from the mRTM

 

Default route from the mRTM

 

Non-default route from the uRTM

 

Default route from the uRTM

 

 

 

Displaying all multicast cache entries in a pruned state

Use the following command to display all multicast cache entries that are currently in a pruned state and have not yet aged out.

Device(config)# show ip pim prune

1 (104.1.1.2 231.0.1.1): e2/2,2/2(150)

2 (108.1.1.100 231.0.1.1): e2/2,2/2(150)

3 (104.1.1.2 231.0.1.2): e2/2,2/2(150)

4 (108.1.1.100 231.0.1.2): e2/2,2/2(150)

5 (108.1.1.100 231.0.1.3): e2/2,2/2(150)

6 (104.1.1.2 231.0.1.4): e2/2,2/2(150)

7 (108.1.1.100 231.0.1.4): e2/2,2/2(150)

8 (104.1.1.2 231.0.1.5): e2/2,2/2(150)

9 (108.1.1.100 231.0.1.5): e2/2,2/2(150)

Total Prune entries: 9

Syntax: show ip pim [vrf vrf-name] prune

Displaying all multicast cache entries

You can use the following command to display all multicast cache entries.

Brocade(config)# show ip pim mcache

90

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