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Expiry time: 00:00:30 DR Priority: 1 Generation ID: 0x2ACEFE15 Holdtime: 105 s LAN delay: 500 ms Override interval: 2500 ms State refresh interval: 60 s Neighbor tracking: Disabled Table 23 Command output Field Neighbor Interface Uptime Expires/Expiry time DR-Priority/DR Priority Generation ID Holdtime LAN delay Override interval State refresh interval Neighbor tracking Description IP address of the PIM neighbor. Interface that connect to the PIM neighbor. Length of time the PIM neighbor has been up. Time remaining of the PIM neighbor lifetime, where "never" means that the PIM neighbor is always up and reachable. Priority of the PIM neighbor. Generation ID of the PIM neighbor. (A random value that indicates a status change of the PIM neighbor.) Lifetime of the PIM neighbor, where "forever" means that the PIM neighbor is always up and reachable. Delay for sending prune messages. Interval between two override messages. Interval for refreshing state. This field is displayed only when the PIM neighbor operates in PIM-DM mode and the state refresh capability is enabled. Neighbor tracking status: enabled/disabled. display pim routing-table Use display pim routing-table to display PIM routing table information. Syntax display pim routing-table [ group-address [ mask { mask-length | mask } ] | source-address [ mask { mask-length | mask } ] | flags flag-value | fsm | incoming-interface interface-type interface-number | mode mode-type | outgoing-interface { exclude | include | match } interface-type interface-number ] * Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator 65

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Expiry time: 00:00:30
DR Priority: 1
Generation ID: 0x2ACEFE15
Holdtime: 105 s
LAN delay: 500 ms
Override interval: 2500 ms
State refresh interval: 60 s
Neighbor tracking: Disabled
Table 23
Command output
Field
Description
Neighbor
IP address of the PIM neighbor.
Interface
Interface that connect to the PIM neighbor.
Uptime
Length of time the PIM neighbor has been up.
Expires/Expiry time
Time remaining of the PIM neighbor lifetime, where "never" means that
the PIM neighbor is always up and reachable.
DR-Priority/DR Priority
Priority of the PIM neighbor.
Generation ID
Generation ID of the PIM neighbor. (A random value that indicates a
status change of the PIM neighbor.)
Holdtime
Lifetime of the PIM neighbor, where "forever" means that the PIM neighbor
is always up and reachable.
LAN delay
Delay for sending prune messages.
Override interval
Interval between two override messages.
State refresh interval
Interval for refreshing state. This field is displayed only when the PIM
neighbor operates in PIM-DM mode and the state refresh capability is
enabled.
Neighbor tracking
Neighbor tracking status: enabled/disabled.
display pim routing-table
Use
display pim routing-table
to display PIM routing table information.
Syntax
display pim routing-table
[
group-address
[
mask
{
mask-length
|
mask
} ] |
source-address
[
mask
{
mask-length
|
mask
} ] |
flags
flag-value
|
fsm
|
incoming-interface
interface-type
interface-number
|
mode
mode-type
|
outgoing-interface
{
exclude
|
include
|
match
}
interface-type
interface-number
] *
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator