Specifications

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multicast packet that matches a pruned route
doesn't get forwarded.
Sparse Flag
A Boolean value of true or false indicating PIM
multicast routing protocol sparse-mode (versus
dense-mode). In sparse-mode, packets are
forwarded only out interfaces that have been
joined. In dense-mode, they are forwarded out all
interfaces that have not been pruned (see
Page 91).
Connected Flag
A Boolean value of true or false indicating
whether there is a directly connected member for
a group attached to the router.
Local Flag
A Boolean value of true or false indicating
whether the local system is a member of a group
on any interface.
Register Flag
This Boolean value of true or false indicates
whether to send registers for the entry. A first hop
router directly connected to a multicast source
host, as well as a border router on the boundary
of two domains running different multicast
routing protocols, encapsulates packets to be
sent on the shared tree. This is done until the RP
sends Joins back to this router.
RP Flag
A Boolean value of true or false indicating
whether there is a Prune state for this source
along the shared tree.
SPT Flag
A Boolean value of true or false indicating
whether data is being received on the SPT tree,
i.e. the Shortest Path Tree.
Bits/Second
Bits per second forwarded by this router. This is
the sum of all forwarded bits during a 1 second
interval. At the end of each second the field is
cleared.
Metric
The best metric heard from Assert messages. The
value of Metric2 (Page 93) is used to correctly
represent a 32-bit unsigned metric value.
Metric Preference
The best metric preference heard from Assert
messages.
In Limit
Incoming interface's limit for rate limiting data
traffic, in Kbps. Replaced by In Limit2 (Page 93).
Last Used
Time since the last multicast packet was
fastswitched.