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Stinger®
IP2000 Configuration Guide
IP2000 Diagnostics
pim
Example
The
pim
if
command displays information and statistics about the
specified PIM interface. For example:
admin> pim if 1
pimHelloIntvl 30
pimHelloHoldtime 105
pimHelloPriority 1
pimJpIntvl 60
pimJpHoldtime 210
pimLanPruneDelay 5000
pimOdDelay 2500
pimDR FALSE
genId 22305411
PIM Statistics
4 packets received
0 bad checksum packets received
0 bad version packets received
3 hello packet received
0 join/prune packets received
0 Boot strap packets received
1 C-RP Adv packets received
5 packets transmitted
4 hello packets sent
0 join/prune packets sent
1 boot strap packets sent
The statistics list the number of various packet types sent or received on this
interface. They reach a maximum value and are then reset to zero. The
pimDR
field
indicates whether the Stinger unit is DR on the interface. The other fields in
pim if
command output correspond to the
pim-options
configuration for the interface, as
described in “PIM options in the ip-interface and connection profiles” on page 9-6.
Example
The
pim bsr
command shows information about candidate BSRs within
the domain if the Stinger is acting as candidate BSR, otherwise it shows information
about the elected BSR. For example, the following output occurs when the Stinger
unit has been elected BSR:
admin> pim bsr
Stinger BSR State : ELECTED_BSR
Details of CURRENT BSR:
BSR IP Address : 1.1.1.101
BSR Interface : 1
Interface
The value of
ifIndex
for the interface used to reach this
PIM neighbor.
Priority
Hello priority of the neighbor. The 0 value indicates that
the neighbor does not support the priority option, or
the neighbor supports the priority option but has an
assigned hello priority of 0.
Holdtime
Interval in seconds before the Stinger times out the
neighbor if no hello message is received.
DR
Whether the neighbor is DR on the interface.
Output field (
pim nbr
)
Description