To display the hardware resource information such as hardware allocation, availability, and limit for
software data structure, enter the following command.
BigIron RX>show ipv6 pim traffic
Port
MLD Statistics:
Total Recv/Xmit 0/0
Total Discard/chksum
This display shows the following information.
TABLE 219
This field...
alloc
in-use
avail
allo-fail
up-limit
Displaying PIM traffic statistics
To display IPv6 PIM traffic statistics, enter the following command at any CLI level.
BigIron RX#show ipv6 pim traffic
Port
MLD Statistics:
Total Recv/Xmit 356/161
Total Discard/chksum
BigIron RX#
Syntax: show ipv6 pim traffic
This display shows the following information.
This field...
Port
Hello
J/P
Register
RegStop
Assert
Total Recv/Xmit
Total Discard/chksum
BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide
53-1001810-01
Hello
J/P
[Rx
Tx]
[Rx
0/0
Output of Show IPvG PIM resource
Displays...
Number of nodes of that data that are currently allocated in memory.
Number of allocated nodes in use
Number of allocated nodes are not in use
Number of allocated notes that failed
Maximum number of nodes that can be allocated for a data structure. This may
or may not be configurable, depending on the data structure
Hello
Join
[Rx
Tx]
[Rx
0/0
Displays...
The port or virtual interface on which the IPv6 PIM interface is configured.
The number of IPv6 PIM Hello messages sent or received on the interface.
The number of Join/Prune messages sent or received on the interface.
NOTE: Unlike PIM dense, PIM Sparse uses the same messages for Joins and
The number of Register messages sent or received on the interface.
The number of Register Stop messages sent or received on the interface.
The number of Assert messages sent or received on the interface.
The total number of IGMP messages sent and received by the BigIron RX.
The total number of IGMP messages discarded, including a separate counter for
those that failed the checksum comparison.
Register
Tx]
[Rx
Tx]
Prune
Tx]
[Rx
Tx]
Prunes.
IPv6 PIM sparse
RegStop
Assert
[Rx
Tx]
[Rx
Assert
[Rx
Tx]
49
Tx]
1257