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Output parameters of the show ipv6 pim mcache command (Continued)
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Field
Description
Flags
Show the flags associated with the forward entry.
slow ports ethe
Shows the forwarding port ID of the mcache entry which is in the software forwarding
path.
AgeSltMsk
Shows the slot number on which MP expects ingress traffic.
L2 FID
Shows the hardware resource allocated for the traffic switched to receivers in the
ingress VLAN.
DIT
Shows the hardware resource allocated for routed receivers.
AvgRate
Shows the average data traffic rate for the mcache entry
profile
Shows the profile ID associated with the stream.
Forwarding_oif
Shows the number of outgoing interfaces of the mcache entry.
immediate_oifs
Shows the local immediate outgoing interface of the mcache entry.
blocked_oifs
Shows the PIM Sparse mode blocked outgoing interfaces.
L3 (SW) 1
Shows whether the traffic is switched or routed out of the interface.
L3 (HW) 1
The forwarding entries by using hardware.
Src-Vlan
VLAN associated with the ingress interface.
Displaying IPv6 PIM RPF
The show ipv6 pim rpf command displays what PIM sees as the reverse path to the source. While
there may be multiple routes back to the source, the one displayed by the show ipv6 pim rpf command
is the one that PIM thinks is best.
device# show ipv6 pim rpf 2008:165::1010
upstream nbr 2006:503::1001 on v503
Syntax: show ipv6 pim vrf vrf-name ] rpf ip-address
The vrf parameter allows you to display what PIM sees as the reverse path to the source for a VRF
instance specified by the vrf-name variable.
The ip-address variable specifies the source address for RPF check.
Displaying IPv6 PIM counters
You can display the number of default-vlan-id changes that have occurred since the applicable VRF
was created and how many times a tagged port was placed in a VLAN since the applicable VRF was
created, as shown in the following example.
Displaying IPv6 PIM RPF
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