Datagrams fwd (unicast)
Displays the number of datagrams that have been forwarded as data-link
unicasts.
Locally delivered
Displays the number of datagrams that have been forwarded to internal
applications.
Unreachable source
Displays a count of those datagrams whose source address was
unreachable.
Unallocated cache entries
Displays a count of those datagrams whose cache entries could not be
created due to resource shortages.
Off multicast tree
Displays a count of those datagrams that were not forwarded either
because there was no upstream neighbor or no downstream
interfaces/neighbors in the matching cache entry.
Unexpected DL multicast
Displays a count of those datagrams that were received as data-link
multicasts on those interfaces that have been configured for data-link
unicast.
Buffer alloc failure
Displays a count of those datagrams that could not be replicated because
of buffer shortages.
TTL scoping
Indicates those datagrams that were not forwarded because their TTL
indicated that they could never reach a group member.
#fwd cache alloc
Indicates the number of cache entries allocated. The current forwarding
cache size is the number of entries allocated (# fwd cache alloc) minus
the number of cache entries freed (# fwd cache freed).
#fwd cache freed
Indicates the number of cache entries freed. The current forwarding cache
size is the number of entries allocated (# fwd cache alloc) minus the
number of cache entries freed (# fwd cache freed).
#fwd cache GC
Indicates the number of cache entries were cleared because they were not
recently used and the cache overflowed.
#local group DB alloc
Indicates the number of local group database entries allocated. The number
allocated (# local group DB alloc) minus the number freed (# local group
DB free) equals the current size of the local group database.
#local group DB free
Indicates the number of local group database entires freed. The number
allocated (# local group DB alloc) minus the number freed (# local group
DB free) equals the current size of the local group database.
Neighbor
Use the neighbor command to display information about neighbor PIM devices and
their adjacency status.
PIM Monitoring Commands (Talk5)
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