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Chapter 19 Viewing IP and MPLS Multicast Configurations
Viewing the Multicast Configurations
Viewing Multicast ProtocolsThe following Multicast protocols are available in Prime Network:
• Address Family (IPv4)—See Viewing the Address Family (IPv4) Profile, page 19-4.
• Address Family (IPv6)—See Viewing the Address Family (IPv6) Profile, page 19-5.
• IGMP—Viewing the IGMP profile, page 19-5.
• PIM—Viewing the PIM Profile, page 19-7.
Viewing the Address Family (IPv4) Profile
To view the Address Family (IPv4) profile:
Step 1 Right-click on the required device and choose the Inventory option.
Step 2 In the Inventory window, choose Logical Inventory > Multicast > Address Family (IPV4). The profile
details are displayed in the content pane.
Table 19-3 describes the fields that are displayed in the Address Family (IPV4) profile.
Table 19-3 Address Family (IPV4) Profile
Field Name Description
MDT Source Interface The source interface to set the multicast VPN data.
Note This interface can identify the root of the MDT in the service
provider network. This interface and its corresponding address
is used to update all Multicast VPN (MVPN) peers through
multiprotocol Border Gateway Protocol (BGP).
MDT Static The interface used for transporting MDT data.
Interface All Indicates whether the multicast routing and protocols ar e enable d on th e
interfaces.
Note You must enable the interfaces using the Interface command in
the multicast-routing configuration mode.
NSF Status Indicates whether the non-stop forwarding capability is enabled for all
the relevant components.
Note If this feature is enabled, then multicast forwarding will not stop
on failure of the control plane multicast routing components.
Address Family The address family, which in this instance is IPV4.
MDT MLDP Indicates whether the Multicast Distribution Tree (MDT) Multipoint
Extensions to Label Distribution Protocol (MLDP) in-band signalling is
enabled.