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Other – Indicates that none of the below listed protocols are used to learn
multicast forwarding information.
Local – Indicates that a manually configured protocol was used to learn
the multicast information.
Netmgmt – Indicates that the Network Management Protocol was used to
learn the multicast information.
MOSPF – Indicates that Multicast extended OSPF was used to learn the
multicast information.
PIMSparseDense – Indicates that Protocol Independent Multicast was
used to learn the multicast information.
CBT – Indicates that CBT was used to learn the multicast information.
PIM-SM – Indicates that Protocol Independent Multicast-Sparce Mode
was used to learned the multicast information.
PIM-DM – Indicates that Protocol Independent Multicast-Dense Mode
was used to learned the multicast information.
IGMP – Indicates that the Internet Group Multicast Protocol was used to
learn the multicast information.
BGMP – Indicates that the Border Gateway Multicast Protocol was used
to learn this entry's multicast information.
MSDP – Indicates that the Multicast Source Discovery Protocol was used
to learn the multicast information.
Routing Mechanism – Identifies the routing mechanism used to find the next
upstream or parent interface which provided the multicast information. The
possible values are:
Other – Indicates that none of the below listed protocols are used to find
the next upstream or parent interface of the multicast information.
Local – Indicates that a manually configured protocol was used to find the
next upstream or parent interface of the multicast information.
Netmgmt – Indicates that the Network Management Protocol was used to
find the next upstream or parent interface of the multicast information. This
route is static.
ICMP – Indicates that the Internet Control Message Protocol was used to
find the next upstream or parent interface for the multicast information.
RIP – Indicates that the Routing Information Protocol was used to find the
next upstream or parent interface of the multicast information
OSPF – Indicates that the Open First Path First Protocol was used to find
the next upstream or parent interface of the multicast information.
BGP – Indicates that the Border Gateway Protocol was used to find the
next upstream or parent interface of the multicast information.
DVRMP – Indicates that the Internet Control Message Protocol was used
to find the next upstream or parent interface of the multicast information.
Route Address – Identifies the IP address used to find the upstream or parent
interface of the multicast information.
Route Mask – Masks all or part of the IP addresses used to find the upstream or
parent interface of the multicast information.
Route Type – Indicates if the route was a unicast or multicast route. The possible
values are:
Unicast – Indicates that the route was placed in the multicast routing
information base (RIB) either instead of or in addition to unicast RIB by a
local configuration, for example when running PIM over RIP.
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