Mstat; Mtrace - NETGEAR ProSafe GSM7324 Command Line Interface Reference Manual

Prosafe 7300 series layer-3 switches, software version 4.0
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Command Line Interface Reference for the ProSafe 7300 Series Layer-3 Switches, Software Ver-

15.1.7 mstat

This command is used to find the IP Multicast packet rate and loss information path from
a source to a receiver (unicast router id of the host running mstat). The results of this
command will be available in the results bufferpool which can be displayed by using the
command
Section 15.1.18 "show mstat" on page
progress, a message is displayed and the new request fails.
The <
> is the IP address of the remote multicast-capable source. The [
source
the IP address of the receiver. The default value is the IP address of the system at which
the command is issued. The [
The default value is 224.2.0.1(the group used for the multicast backbone).
Note: The group and receiver IP addresses can be entered in any order.
Default
Format
Mode

15.1.8 mtrace

This command is used to find the IP Multicast path from a source to a receiver (unicast
router ID of the host running mtrace). A trace query is passed hop-by-hop along the
reverse path from the receiver to the source, collecting hop addresses, packet counts, and
routing error conditions along the path, and then the response is returned to the requestor.
The results of this command are available in the results buffer pool which can be displayed
by using the command
The <
> is the IP address of the remote multicast-capable source. The
source
is the IP address of the receiver. The default value is the IP address of system at which the
command is issued. The
default value is 224.2.0.1(the group used for the multicast backbone).
IP Multicast Commands
] is a multicast address of the group to be displayed.
group
none
mstat <source> [<group/receiver>] [<group/
receiver>]
Privileged EXEC
Section 15.1.19 "show mtrace" on page
is the multicast address of the group to be displayed. The
[group]
v1.0, December 2005
15-11. If a debug command is already in
15-11.
] is
receiver
[receiver]
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