Web Management Guide-R06

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Chapter 20
| Multicast Routing
Configuring Global Settings for Multicast Routing
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case, any VLAN receiving register packets will be converted into the register
interface.
Owner – The associated multicast protocol (PIM-DM, PIM-SM, IGMP Proxy for
PIMv4, MLD Proxy for PIMv6).
Flags – The flags associated with each routing entry indicate:
Forward – Traffic received from the upstream interface is being forwarded
to this interface.
Local – This is the outgoing interface.
Pruned – This interface has been pruned by a downstream neighbor which
no longer wants to receive the traffic.
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Group Address – IP group address for a multicast service.
Source Address – Subnetwork containing the IP multicast source.
Source Mask – Network mask for the IP multicast source.
Upstream Neighbor – The multicast router (RPF Neighbor) immediately
upstream for this group.
Upstream Interface – Interface leading to the upstream neighbor.
Up Time – Time since this entry was created.
Owner – The associated multicast protocol (PIM-DM, PIM-SM, IGMP Proxy for
PIMv4, MLD Proxy for PIMv6).
Flags – The flags associated with each routing entry indicate:
Dense – PIM Dense mode in use.
Sparse – PIM Sparse mode in use.
Connected – This route is directly connected to the source.
Pruned – This route has been terminated.
Register flag – This device is registering for a multicast source.
RPT-bit set – The (S,G) entry is pointing to the Rendezvous Point (RP),
which normally indicates a pruned state along the shared tree for a
particular source.