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4<br />

IPv6 PIM Sparse<br />

TABLE 44<br />

Field<br />

Output parameters of the show ipv6 pim mcache command (Continued)<br />

Description<br />

DIT<br />

AvgRate<br />

profile<br />

Forwarding_oif<br />

immediate_oifs<br />

blocked_oifs<br />

L3 (SW) 1<br />

L3 (HW) 1<br />

Src-Vlan<br />

Shows the hardware resource allocated for routed receivers.<br />

Shows the average data traffic rate for the mcache entry<br />

Shows the profile ID associated with the stream.<br />

Shows the number of outgoing interfaces of the mcache entry.<br />

Shows the local immediate outgoing interface of the mcache entry.<br />

Shows the PIM Sparse mode blocked outgoing interfaces.<br />

Shows whether the traffic is switched or routed out of the interface.<br />

The forwarding entries by using hardware.<br />

VLAN associated with the ingress interface.<br />

Displaying IPv6 PIM RPF<br />

The show ipv6 pim rpf command displays what PIM sees as the reverse path to the source. While<br />

there may be multiple routes back to the source, the one displayed by the show ipv6 pim rpf<br />

command is the one that PIM thinks is best.<br />

<strong>Brocade</strong># show ipv6 pim rpf 2008:165::1010<br />

upstream nbr 2006:503::1001 on v503<br />

Syntax: show ipv6 pim [vrf vrf-name] rpf ip-address<br />

The vrf parameter allows you to display what PIM sees as the reverse path to the source for a VRF<br />

instance specified by the vrf-name variable.<br />

The ip-address variable specifies the source address for RPF check.<br />

176 FastIron Ethernet Switch IP Multicast Configuration Guide<br />

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