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Chapter 44 Configuring IP Multicast Routing
Monitoring and Maintaining IP Multicast Routing
To return to the default setting, use the
no
ip dvmrp metric-offset
interface configuration command.
Monitoring and Maintaining IP Multicast Routing
These sections describe how to monitor and maintain IP multicast routing:
•
Clearing Caches, Tables, and Databases, page 44-61
•
Displaying System and Network Statistics, page 44-62
•
Monitoring IP Multicast Routing, page 44-63
Clearing Caches, Tables, and Databases
You can remove all contents of a particular cache, table, or database. Clearing a cache, table, or database
might be necessary when the contents of the particular structure are or suspected to be invalid.
You can use any of the privileged EXEC commands in
to clear IP multicast caches, tables,
and databases:
Step 3
ip dvmrp metric-offset
[
in
|
out
]
increment
Change the metric added to DVMRP routes advertised in incoming
reports.
The keywords have these meanings:
•
(Optional)
in
—Specifies that the increment value is added to
incoming DVMRP reports and is reported in mrinfo replies.
•
(Optional)
out
—Specifies that the increment value is added to
outgoing DVMRP reports for routes from the DVMRP routing
table.
If neither
in
nor
out
is specified,
in
is the default.
For
increment
, specify the value that is added to the metric of a DVMRP
router advertised in a report message. The range is 1 to 31.
If the
ip dvmrp metric-offset
command is not configured on an
interface, the default increment value for incoming routes is 1, and the
default for outgoing routes is 0.
Step 4
end
Return to privileged EXEC mode.
Step 5
show running-config
Verify your entries.
Step 6
copy running-config startup-config
(Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.
Command
Purpose
Table 44-5
Commands for Clearing Caches, Tables, and Databases
Command
Purpose
clear ip cgmp
Clear all group entries the Catalyst switches have
cached.
clear ip dvmrp route
{
*
|
route
}
Delete routes from the DVMRP routing table.