Showing The Hardware Resource Usage - Avaya 8800 Troubleshooting Manual

Ethernet routing switch
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Multicast troubleshooting using the ACLI
Field
SOURCE ADDRESS
SENDING SUBNET
TOTAL SESSIONS
IN VLAN
IN PORT
OUT PORT
OUT PORT
group-prune-state
GROUP ADDRESS
SOURCE ADDRESS
PRUNED
TIME LEFT FOR
GRAFT
PRUNE RECEIVED
FROM

Showing the hardware resource usage

The Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 8800/8600 can query the number of ingress and egress
IP Multicast streams traversing your switch. After setting the thresholds for ingress and egress
records, if the record-usage goes beyond the threshold, you are notified by way of a trap on
the console, logged message, or both.
If you do not set the thresholds, the CLI displays only the ingress and egress records that are
currently in use.
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The IP addresses of the sources on this particular subnet sending
traffic to the multicast group for the selected entry in the Mroute-
HW table.
The network address of the source subnet that has sources
sending IP multicast traffic to the group address.
One session includes a combination of group address, subnet,
and ingress VLAN information. The total number of sessions
indicates how many sources in the same subnet are sending
traffic for the given group address and ingress VLAN.
The ingress VLAN ID where the traffic emanates for the multicast
stream.
The corresponding ingress port in the multicast stream selected
from the Mroute-HW table.
All the egress VLANs for the particular multicast stream selected
from the Mroute-HW table.
The corresponding ports for the particular multicast stream
selected from the Mroute-HW table.
The IP multicast group address for the multicast stream.
The IP addresses of the sources on this particular subnet sending
traffic to the multicast group for the selected entry in the Mroute-
HW table.
True indicates that the multicast stream is pruned back. False
indicates it is not.
The time left (in seconds) for the neighboring downstream router
to send the graft message.
The IP address of the downstream neighbor from which the prune
has been received.
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July 2013

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