454
Priority: 192
HoldTime: 130
Uptime: 00:05:19
Expires: 00:02:11
RP: 1003::2
Priority: 192
HoldTime: 130
Uptime: 00:05:19
Expires: 00:02:11
Assume that Host A needs to receive information addressed to the IPv6 multicast group G
FF0E::100. The RP corresponding to the multicast group G is Switch E as a result of hash calculation,
so an RPT is built between Switch A and Switch E. When the IPv6 multicast source S 4001::100/64
registers with the RP, an SPT is built between Switch D and Switch E.
After receiving IPv6 multicast
data, Switch A immediately switches from the RPT to the SPT. The switches on the RPT path (Switch
A and Switch E) have a (*, G) entry, and the switches on the SPT path (Switch A and Switch D) have
an (S, G) entry. You can use the
display pim ipv6 routing-table
command to display the PIM
routing table information on the switches.
For example:
# Display IPv6 PIM multicast routing table information on Switch A.
[SwitchA] display pim ipv6 routing-table
VPN-Instance: public net
Total 1 (*, G) entry; 1 (S, G) entry
(*, FF0E::100)
RP: 1003::2
Protocol: pim-sm, Flag: WC
UpTime: 00:03:45
Upstream interface: Vlan-interface102
Upstream neighbor: 1003::2
RPF prime neighbor: 1003::2
Downstream interface(s) information:
Total number of downstreams: 1
1: Vlan-interface100
Protocol: mld, UpTime: 00:02:15, Expires: 00:03:06
(4001::100, FF0E::100)
RP: 1003::2
Protocol: pim-sm, Flag: SPT ACT
UpTime: 00:02:15
Upstream interface: Vlan-interface101
Upstream neighbor: 1002::2
RPF prime neighbor: 1002::2
Downstream interface(s) information:
Total number of downstreams: 1
1: Vlan-interface100
Protocol: pim-sm, UpTime: 00:02:15, Expires: 00:03:06
# Display IPv6 PIM multicast routing table information on Switch D.
[SwitchD] display pim ipv6 routing-table
VPN-Instance: public net