The following is sample output from the
show
ip
igmp
groups command. The sample output displays the IGMP memberships on the last hop router shown in the figure. This command is used
in this example to confirm that the IGMP cache is being properly populated for the groups that receivers on the LAN have joined.
Router# show ip igmp groups
IGMP Connected Group Membership
Group Address Interface Uptime Expires Last Reporter
239.1.2.3 GigabitEthernet1/0/0 00:05:14 00:02:14 10.1.0.6
224.0.1.39 GigabitEthernet0/0/0 00:09:11 00:02:08 172.31.100.1
The following is sample output from the
show
ip
pim
rp
mapping command. In the sample output, notice the RP address displayed for the RP field. Use the RP address and group information
to verify that the group-to-RP mappings have been properly populated on the last hop router shown in the figure.
Note
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In the output, the “(?)” indicates that the router is unable to resolve an IP address to a hostname.
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Router# show ip pim rp mapping
PIM Group-to-RP Mappings
Group(s) 224.0.0.0/4
RP 172.16.0.1 (?), v2v1
Info source: 172.16.0.1 (?), elected via Auto-RP
Uptime: 00:09:11, expires: 00:02:47
The following is sample output from the
show
ip
mroute command. This command is used to verify that the mroute table is being properly populated on the last hop router shown in
the figure. In the sample output, notice the T flag for the (10.0.0.1, 239.1.2.3) mroute. The T flag indicates that the SPT-bit
has been set, which means a multicast packet was received on the SPT tree for this particular mroute. In addition, the RPF
nbr field should point toward the RPF neighbor with the highest IP address determined by unicast routing toward the multicast
source.
Router# show ip mroute
(*, 239.1.2.3), 00:05:14/00:03:04, RP 172.16.0.1, flags: SJC
Incoming interface: GigabitEthernet0/0/0, RPF nbr 172.31.100.1
Outgoing interface list:
Ethernet1/0, Forward/Sparse-Dense, 00:05:10/00:03:04
(10.0.0.1, 239.1.2.3), 00:02:49/00:03:29, flags: T
Incoming interface: GigabitEthernet0/0/0, RPF nbr 172.31.100.1
Outgoing interface list:
Ethernet1/0, Forward/Sparse-Dense, 00:02:49/00:03:04
(*, 224.0.1.39), 00:10:05/stopped, RP 0.0.0.0, flags: DC
Incoming interface: Null, RPF nbr 0.0.0.0
Outgoing interface list:
Ethernet1/0, Forward/Sparse-Dense, 00:05:15/00:00:00
Ethernet0/0, Forward/Sparse-Dense, 00:10:05/00:00:00
The following is sample output from the
show
ip
interface command for the incoming interface. This command is used in this example to confirm that IP multicast fast switching is enabled
on the last hop router shown in the figure. When IP multicast fast switching is enabled, the line “IP multicast fast switching
is enabled” displays in the output.
Router# show ip interface GigabitEthernet 0/0/0
GigabitEthernet0/0/0 is up, line protocol is up
Internet address is 172.31.100.2/24
Broadcast address is 255.255.255.255
Address determined by setup command
MTU is 1500 bytes
Helper address is not set
Directed broadcast forwarding is disabled
Multicast reserved groups joined: 224.0.0.1 224.0.0.22 224.0.0.13
224.0.0.5 224.0.0.6
Outgoing access list is not set
Inbound access list is not set
Proxy ARP is enabled
Local Proxy ARP is disabled
Security level is default
Split horizon is enabled
ICMP redirects are always sent
ICMP unreachables are always sent
ICMP mask replies are never sent
IP fast switching is enabled
IP fast switching on the same interface is disabled
IP Flow switching is disabled
IP CEF switching is disabled
IP Fast switching turbo vector
IP multicast fast switching is enabled
IP multicast distributed fast switching is disabled
IP route-cache flags are Fast
Router Discovery is disabled
IP output packet accounting is disabled
IP access violation accounting is disabled
TCP/IP header compression is disabled
RTP/IP header compression is disabled
Policy routing is disabled
Network address translation is disabled
WCCP Redirect outbound is disabled
WCCP Redirect inbound is disabled
WCCP Redirect exclude is disabled
BGP Policy Mapping is disabled
The following is sample output from the
show
ip
pim
interface
count command. This command is used in this example to confirm that multicast traffic is being forwarded to the last hop router
shown in the figure. In the sample output, notice the Mpackets In/Out field. This field displays the number of multicast packets
received by and sent on each interface listed in the output.
Router# show ip pim interface count
State: * - Fast Switched, D - Distributed Fast Switched
H - Hardware Switching Enabled
Address Interface FS Mpackets In/Out
172.31.100.2 GigabitEthernet0/0/0 * 4122/0
10.1.0.1 GigabitEthernet1/0/0 * 0/3193
The following is sample output from the
show
ip
mroute command with the
count keyword. This command is used on the last hop router shown in the figure to verify the packets being sent to groups from
active sources. In the sample output, notice the packet count displayed for the Forwarding field. This field displays the
packet forwarding count for sources sending to groups.
Router# show ip mroute count
IP Multicast Statistics
6 routes using 4008 bytes of memory
3 groups, 1.00 average sources per group
Forwarding Counts: Pkt Count/Pkts per second/Avg Pkt Size/Kilobits per second
Other counts: Total/RPF failed/Other drops(OIF-null, rate-limit etc)
Group: 239.1.2.3, Source count: 1, Packets forwarded: 3165, Packets received: 3165
RP-tree: Forwarding: 0/0/0/0, Other: 0/0/0
Source: 10.0.0.1/32, Forwarding: 3165/20/28/4, Other: 0/0/0
Group: 224.0.1.39, Source count: 1, Packets forwarded: 21, Packets received: 120
Source: 172.16.0.1/32, Forwarding: 21/1/48/0, Other: 120/0/99
Group: 224.0.1.40, Source count: 1, Packets forwarded: 10, Packets received: 10
Source: 172.16.0.1/32, Forwarding: 10/1/48/0, Other: 10/0/0
The following is sample output from the
show
ip
mroute command with the
active keyword. This command is used on the last hop router shown in the figure to confirm the multicast groups with active sources
on the last hop router.
Note
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In the output, the “(?)” indicates that the router is unable to resolve an IP address to a hostname.
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Router# show ip mroute active
Active IP Multicast Sources - sending >= 4 kbps
Group: 239.1.2.3, (?)
Source: 10.0.0.1 (?)
Rate: 20 pps/4 kbps(1sec), 4 kbps(last 50 secs), 4 kbps(life avg)