The following is sample output from the
show pim topology
command:
RP/0/0RP0RSP0/CPU0:router:hostname# show pim topology
IP PIM Multicast Topology Table
Entry state: (*/S,G)[RPT/SPT] Protocol Uptime Info
Entry flags: KAT - Keep Alive Timer, AA - Assume Alive, PA - Probe Alive,
RA - Really Alive, LH - Last Hop, DSS - Don't Signal Sources,
RR - Register Received, SR - Sending Registers, E - MSDP External, EX - Extranet
DCC - Don't Check Connected,
ME - MDT Encap, MD - MDT Decap,
MT - Crossed Data MDT threshold, MA - Data MDT group assigned
Interface state: Name, Uptime, Fwd, Info
Interface flags: LI - Local Interest, LD - Local Dissinterest,
II - Internal Interest, ID - Internal Dissinterest,
LH - Last Hop, AS - Assert, AB - Admin Boundary
(11.0.0.1,239.9.9.9)SPT SM Up: 00:00:13
JP: Join(never) RPF: Loopback1,11.0.0.1* Flags: KAT(00:03:16) RA RR
No interfaces in immediate olist
(*,239.9.9.9) SM Up: 4d14h RP: 11.0.0.1*
JP: Join(never) RPF: Decapstunnel0,11.0.0.1 Flags: LH
POS0/3/0/0 4d14h fwd LI II LH
(*,224.0.1.39) DM Up: 02:10:38 RP: 0.0.0.0
JP: Null(never) RPF: Null,0.0.0.0 Flags: LH DSS
POS0/2/0/0 02:10:38 off LI II LH
(*,224.0.1.40) DM Up: 03:54:23 RP: 0.0.0.0
JP: Null(never) RPF: Null,0.0.0.0 Flags: LH DSS
POS0/2/0/0 03:54:23 off LI II LH
POS0/2/0/2 03:54:14 off LI
POS0/4/0/0 03:53:37 off LI
(*,239.100.1.1) BD Up: 03:51:35 RP: 200.6.1.6
JP: Join(00:00:24) RPF: POS0/4/0/0,10.10.4.6 Flags:
POS0/2/0/0 03:42:05 fwd Join(00:03:18)
POS0/2/0/2 03:51:35 fwd Join(00:02:54)
(*,235.1.1.1) SM Up: 03:51:39 RP: 200.6.2.6
JP: Join(00:00:50) RPF: POS0/4/0/0,10.10.4.6 Flags:
POS0/2/0/2 02:36:09 fwd Join(00:03:20)
POS0/2/0/0 03:42:04 fwd Join(00:03:16)
The following example shows output for a MoFRR convergence:
RP/0/0RP0RSP0/CPU0:router:hostname# show pim topology 239.1.1.1
IP PIM Multicast Topology Table
Entry state: (*/S,G)[RPT/SPT] Protocol Uptime Info
Entry flags: KAT - Keep Alive Timer, AA - Assume Alive, PA - Probe Alive,
RA - Really Alive, LH - Last Hop, DSS - Don't Signal Sources,
MF – MOFRR Enabled, MFP – Primary MoFRR,
MFB – Backup MoFRR, MFA – Active MoFRR,
RR - Register Received, SR - Sending Registers, E - MSDP External,
DCC - Don't Check Connected,
ME - MDT Encap, MD - MDT Decap,
MT - Crossed Data MDT threshold, MA - Data MDT group assigned
Interface state: Name, Uptime, Fwd, Info
Interface flags: LI - Local Interest, LD - Local Dissinterest,
II - Internal Interest, ID - Internal Dissinterest,
LH - Last Hop, AS - Assert, AB - Admin Boundary
(192.1.1.2,239.1.1.1)SPT SSM Up: 13:54:06
JP: Join(00:00:41) RPF: GigabitEthernet0/5/0/3.3,100.100.0.10 MoFRR RIB, Flags:
GigabitEthernet0/5/0/1 13:54:06 fwd LI LH
RP/0/4/CPU0:Sunnyvale#show pim topology 239.1.1.1 detail
IP PIM Multicast Topology Table
Entry state: (*/S,G)[RPT/SPT] Protocol Uptime Info
Entry flags: KAT - Keep Alive Timer, AA - Assume Alive, PA - Probe Alive,
RA - Really Alive, LH - Last Hop, DSS - Don't Signal Sources,
RR - Register Received, SR - Sending Registers, E - MSDP External,
DCC - Don't Check Connected,
ME - MDT Encap, MD - MDT Decap,
MT - Crossed Data MDT threshold, MA - Data MDT group assigned
Interface state: Name, Uptime, Fwd, Info
Interface flags: LI - Local Interest, LD - Local Dissinterest,
II - Internal Interest, ID - Internal Dissinterest,
LH - Last Hop, AS - Assert, AB - Admin Boundary
(192.1.1.2,239.1.1.1)SPT SSM Up: 13:54:10
JP: Join(00:00:37) RPF: GigabitEthernet0/5/0/3.3,100.100.0.10 MoFRR RIB, Flags:
RPF Table: IPv4-Unicast-default
RPF Secondary: GigabitEthernet0/5/0/3.2,100.100.200.10
GigabitEthernet0/5/0/1 13:54:10 fwd LI LH
The following example shows a sample output for flow-based MoFRR:
RP/0/0RP0RSP0/CPU0:router:hostname# show pim topology
IP PIM Multicast Topology Table
Entry state: (*/S,G)[RPT/SPT] Protocol Uptime Info
Entry flags: KAT - Keep Alive Timer, AA - Assume Alive, PA - Probe Alive
RA - Really Alive, IA - Inherit Alive, LH - Last Hop
DSS - Don't Signal Sources, RR - Register Received
SR - Sending Registers, E - MSDP External, EX - Extranet
DCC - Don't Check Connected, ME - MDT Encap, MD - MDT Decap
MT - Crossed Data MDT threshold, MA - Data MDT group assigned
Interface state: Name, Uptime, Fwd, Info
Interface flags: LI - Local Interest, LD - Local Dissinterest,
II - Internal Interest, ID - Internal Dissinterest,
LH - Last Hop, AS - Assert, AB - Admin Boundary, EX - Extranet
(*,224.0.1.40) DM Up: 00:31:45 RP: 0.0.0.0
JP: Null(never) RPF: Null,0.0.0.0 Flags: LH DSS
GigabitEthernet0/0/0/8 00:31:45 off LI II LH
(20.20.20.1,225.0.0.1)SPT SM Up: 00:31:39
JP: Join(00:00:09) RPF: GigabitEthernet0/0/0/8,20.20.20.1 MoFRR, Flags:
GigabitEthernet0/0/0/28 00:31:39 fwd LI LH
(20.20.20.1,225.0.0.2)SPT SM Up: 00:31:39
JP: Join(00:00:09) RPF: GigabitEthernet0/0/0/8,20.20.20.1 MoFRR, Flags:
GigabitEthernet0/0/0/28 00:31:39 fwd LI LH
If the option detail is issued, then the secondary RPF of MoFRR route will be shown in the console.
RP/0/0RP0RSP0/CPU0:router:hostname# show pim topology detail
IP PIM Multicast Topology Table
Entry state: (*/S,G)[RPT/SPT] Protocol Uptime Info
Entry flags: KAT - Keep Alive Timer, AA - Assume Alive, PA - Probe Alive
RA - Really Alive, IA - Inherit Alive, LH - Last Hop
DSS - Don't Signal Sources, RR - Register Received
SR - Sending Registers, E - MSDP External, EX - Extranet
DCC - Don't Check Connected, ME - MDT Encap, MD - MDT Decap
MT - Crossed Data MDT threshold, MA - Data MDT group assigned
Interface state: Name, Uptime, Fwd, Info
Interface flags: LI - Local Interest, LD - Local Dissinterest,
II - Internal Interest, ID - Internal Dissinterest,
LH - Last Hop, AS - Assert, AB - Admin Boundary, EX - Extranet
(*,224.0.1.40) DM Up: 03:16:10 RP: 0.0.0.0
JP: Null(never) RPF: Null,0.0.0.0 Flags: LH DSS
RPF Table: None
GigabitEthernet0/0/0/8 03:16:10 off LI II LH
(20.20.20.1,225.0.0.1)SPT SM Up: 03:16:04
JP: Join(00:00:45) RPF: GigabitEthernet0/0/0/8,20.20.20.1 MoFRR, Flags:
RPF Table: IPv4-Unicast-default
RPF Secondary: GigabitEthernet0/0/0/18,20.20.20.1
GigabitEthernet0/0/0/28 03:16:04 fwd LI LH
(20.20.20.1,225.0.0.2)SPT SM Up: 03:16:04
JP: Join(00:00:45) RPF: GigabitEthernet0/0/0/8,20.20.20.1 MoFRR, Flags:
RPF Table: IPv4-Unicast-default
RPF Secondary: GigabitEthernet0/0/0/18,20.20.20.1
GigabitEthernet0/0/0/28 03:16:04 fwd LI LH
This table describes the significant fields shown in the display. It includes fields that do not appear in the example, but
that may appear in your output.
Table 17. show pim topology Field Descriptions
Field
|
Description
|
(11.0.0.1,239.9.9.9)SPT
|
Entry state. Source address, group address, and tree flag (shortest path tree or rendezvous point tree) for the route entry.
Note that the tree flag may be missing from the entry.
|
SM
|
Entry protocol. PIM protocol mode in which the entry operates: sparse mode (SM), source specific multicast (SSM),
bidirectional (BD),
or dense-mode (DM).
|
Up: 00:00:13
|
Entry uptime. Time (in hours, minutes, and seconds) this entry has existed in the topology table.
|
RP: 11.0.0.1*
|
Entry information. Additional information about the route entry. If route entry is a sparse mode
or bidirectional PIM
route, the RP address is given.
|
JP: Null(never)
|
Entry join/prune state. Indicates if and when a join or prune message is sent to the RPF neighbor for the route.
|
MoFRR RIB, Flags:
|
Indicates whether the (S,G) route is a RIB-based MoFRR route.
|
MoFRR, Flags:
|
Indicates whether the (S,G) route is a flow-based MoFRR route. By default, a flow-based MoFRR route will be a RIB-based MoFRR
route but not in the reverse way.
|
RPF Table
|
IPv4 Unicast default.
|
RPF Secondary
|
Secondary path interface
|
Entry Information Flags
|
KAT - Keep Alive Timer
|
The keepalive timer tracks whether traffic is flowing for the (S, G) route on which it is set. A route does not time out while
the KAT is running. The KAT runs for 3.5 minutes, and the route goes into KAT probing mode for as long as 65 seconds. The
route is deleted if no traffic is seen during the probing interval, and there is no longer any reason to keep the route—for
example, registers and (S, G) joins.
|
AA - Assume Alive
|
Flag that indicates that the route was alive, but recent confirmation of traffic flow was not received.
|
PA - Probe Alive
|
Flag that indicates that the route is probing the data plane to determine if traffic is still flowing for this route before
it is timed out.
|
RA - Really Alive
|
Flag that indicates that the source is confirmed to be sending traffic for the route.
|
LH - Last Hop
|
Flag that indicates that the entry is the last-hop router for the entry. If (S, G) routes inherit the LH olist from an (*,
G) route, the route entry LH flag appears only on the (*, G) route.
|
IA - Inherit Alive
|
Flag that indicates a source VPN routing and forwarding (VRF) route with the KAT active.
|
DSS - Don’t Signal Sources
|
Flag that may be set on the last-hop (*, G) entries that indicates that new matching sources should not be signaled from the
forwarding plane.
|
DCC - Don’t Check Connected
|
Flag that is set when the KAT probes, which indicates that the connected check for new sources should be omitted in the forwarding
plane.
|
RR - Register Received
|
Flag that indicates that the RP has received and answered PIM register messages for this (S, G) route.
|
SR - Sending Registers
|
Flag that indicates that the first-hop DR has begun sending registers for this (S, G) route, but has not yet received a Register-Stop
message.
|
E - MSDP External
|
Flag that is set on those entries that have sources, learned through Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP), from another
RP.
|
ME - MDT Encap
|
Flag that indicates a core encapsulation route for a multicast distribution tree (MDT).
|
MD - MDT Decap
|
Flag that indicates a core decapsulation route for an MDT.
|
MT - Crossed Data MDT threshold
|
Flag that indicates that traffic on this route passed a threshold for the data MDT.
|
MA - Data MDT group assigned
|
Flag that indicates a core encapsulation route for the data MDT.
|
POS0/2/0/0
|
Interface name. Name of an interface in the interface list of the entry.
|
03:54:23
|
Interface uptime. Time (in hours, minutes, and seconds) this interface has existed in the entry.
|
off
|
Interface forwarding status. Outgoing forwarding status of the interface for the entry is “fwd” or “off”.
|
Interface Information Flags
|
LI - Local Interest
|
Flag that indicates that there are local receivers for this entry on this interface, as reported by Internet Group Management
Protocol (IGMP).
|
LD - Local Disinterest
|
Flag that indicates that there is explicit disinterest for this entry on this interface, as reported by IGMP exclude mode
reports.
|
II - Internal Interest
|
Flag that indicates that the host stack of the router has internal receivers for this entry.
|
ID - Internal Disinterest
|
Flag that indicates that the host stack of the router has explicit internal disinterest for this entry.
|
LH - Last Hop
|
Flag that indicates that this interface has directly connected receivers and this router serves as a last hop for the entry.
If the (S, G) outgoing interface list is inherited from a (*, G) route, the LH flag is set on the (*, G) outgoing LH interface.
|
AS - Assert
|
Flag that indicates that a PIM assert message was seen on this interface and the active PIM assert state exists.
|
AB - Administrative Boundary
|
Flag that indicates that forwarding on this interface is blocked by a configured administrative boundary for this entry’s
group range.
|