3com S7906E Guide De Référence

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1-5 
Value 
Meaning 
0x00100000 
Indicates that an entry is successfully added  
 
display multicast routing-table 
Syntax 
display multicast all-instance | vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] routing-table source-address 
mask { mask | mask-length } ] | group-address [ mask { mask | mask-length } ] | incoming-interface 
{ interface-type interface-number  |  register  } | outgoing-interface { { exclude  | include | match } 
interface-type interface-number | register } } ] * 
View 
Any view 
Default Level 
1: Monitor level 
Parameters 
all-instance: Specifies all instances. 
vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies a VPN instance. A VPN instance name is a case sensitive 
string of up to 31 characters and must not contain any space. 
source-address: Multicast source address.  
group-address: Multicast group address, in the range of 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255.  
mask: Mask of the multicast group/source address, 255.255.255.255 by default.  
mask-length: Mask length of the multicast group/source address. For a multicast group address, this 
argument has an effective value range of 4 to 32; for a multicast source address, this argument has an 
effective value range of 0 to 32. The system default is 32 in both cases. 
incoming-interface: Displays multicast routing entries of which the incoming interface is the specified 
one.  
interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number.  
register: Displays multicast routing entries of which the incoming interface is the specified register 
interface of PIM-SM.  
outgoing-interface: Displays multicast routing entries of which the outgoing interface is the specified 
one.  
exclude: Displays routing entries of which the outgoing interface list excludes the specified interface.  
include: Displays routing entries of which the outgoing interface list includes the specified interface.  
match: Displays routing entries of which the outgoing interface list includes only the specified interface.  
Description 
Use the display multicast routing-table command to view the multicast routing table information.  
Note that: