5000 Series Layer 2/3 Managed Data Center Switch CLI Reference Guide
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Command Mode
Privileged EXEC
Example
The following is an example of the CLI display output for the command.
(Routing)#show ip igmp groups
IP Address....................................... 225.1.1.1
Subnet Mask...................................... 255.255.255.255
Interface Mode................................... Enabled
Querier Status................................... Non-Querier
Display Parameters
If the detail keyword is not used, then the following fields are shown.
IP Address
The IP address of the interface participating in the multicast group.
Subnet Mask
The subnet mask of the interface participating in the multicast group.
Interface Mode
This displays whether IGMP is enabled or disabled on this interface.
If the interface is not enabled, then the following fields are not shown.
Querier Status
This displays whether the interface has IGMP in Querier mode or Non-
Querier mode.
Groups
The list of multicast groups that are registered on this interface.
If the detail keyword is used, then the following fields are shown.
Multicast IP Address
The IP address of the registered multicast group on this interface.
Last Reporter
The IP address of the source of the last membership report received for
the specified multicast group address on this interface.
Up Time
The time elapsed since the entry was created for the specified multicast
group address on this interface.
Expiry Time
The amount of time remaining to remove this entry before it is aged out.
Version1 Host Timer
The time remaining until the local router assumes that there are no
longer any IGMP version 1 multicast members on the IP subnet
attached to this interface. This could be an integer value or “-----” if there
is no Version 1 host present.
Version2 Host Timer
The time remaining until the local router assumes that there are no
longer any IGMP version 2 multicast members on the IP subnet
attached to this interface. This could be an integer value or “-----” if there
is no Version 2 host present.
Group Compatibility Mode
The group compatibility mode (v1, v2 or v3) for this group on the
specified interface.