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114 show pim route Software Reference
(S,G,
rpt)
The entry that is used for suppressing traffic on the
RP tree from a particular source to a particular group.
This entry applies when the traffic is known to be
flowing down the shortest path tree, so the traffic is
no longer needed via the RP tree.
Source The IP address of the multicast sender.
RP Address The IP address of the rendezvous point for the group.
Expiry time The time remaining until this entry is deleted, in
seconds.The expiry time is 20 seconds longer than
the (S,G) Keepalive time.
Override time The override timer in seconds. When the switch sees
a prune message on the correct upstream interface,
and it still needs to receive traffic via that rp tree, it
sends a join message when this timer expires. A zero
value indicates that the timer is not running.
Inherited
output
interfaces
The interfaces that still require (S,G) data via the RP
tree.
(*,*,
RP)
The entry for handling multicast traffic to and from a
network that is running a different multicast
protocol. This entry applies when the switch is a PIM
multicast border router (PMBR).
RP Address The IP address of the rendezvous point for the group.
Next hop to RP The address of the next routing device on the best
unicast routing path to the RP.
RPF Interface
to RP
The interface on which packets from the RP would be
received.
Expiry time The time remaining until this entry is deleted, in
seconds.
Join/Prune
time
The join/prune timer in seconds. When the switch
sees a prune message on the correct upstream
interface, and it still needs to receive traffic via that rp
tree, it sends a join message when this timer expires.
A zero value indicates that the timer is not running.
Immediate
output
interfaces
The interfaces with downstream routers that are
interested in this (*,*,RP) entry.
Table 15: Parameters in output of the show pim route command for PIM Sparse Mode
Parameter
Entry
Typ e
Parameter for
Entry Type Meaning