Usage Information

Example

The following describes the show ip pim tib command shown in the following example.

Field

Description

(S, G)

Displays the entry in the multicast PIM database.

uptime

Displays the amount of time the entry has been in the PIM

 

route table.

expires

Displays the amount of time until the entry expires and is

 

removed from the database.

RP

Displays the IP address of the RP/source for this entry.

flags

List the flags to define the entries:

 

• D = PIM Dense Mode

 

• S = PIM Sparse Mode

 

• C = directly connected

 

• L = local to the multicast group

 

• P = route was pruned

 

• R = the forwarding entry is pointing toward the RP

 

• F = Dell Networking OS is registering this entry for a

 

multicast source

 

• T = packets were received via Shortest Tree Path

 

• J = first packet from the last hop router is received and

 

the entry is ready to switch to SPT

 

• K = acknowledge pending state

Incoming

Displays the reverse path forwarding (RPF) interface towards

interface

the RP/ source.

RPF neighbor

Displays the next hop from this interface towards the RP/

 

source.

Outgoing

Lists the interfaces that meet one of the following criteria:

interface list:

• a directly connect member of the Group

 

 

• statically configured member of the Group

 

• received a (*,G) Join message

Dell#do show ip pim tib

PIM Multicast Routing Table

Flags: D - Dense, S - Sparse, C - Connected, L - Local, P - Pruned,

R - RP-bit set, F - Register flag, T - SPT-bit set, J - Join SPT,

M - MSDP created entry, A - Candidate for MSDP Advertisement

K - Ack-Pending State Timers: Uptime/Expires

Interface state: Interface, next-Hop, State/Mode

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