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  • Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command ReferenceFirst Published:

    Last Modified:

    Americas HeadquartersCisco Systems, Inc.170 West Tasman DriveSan Jose, CA 95134-1706USAhttp://www.cisco.comTel: 408 526-4000 800 553-NETS (6387)Fax: 408 527-0883

    Text Part Number:

  • © 2016 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.

  • C O N T E N T S

    P r e f a c e Preface xiii

    Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request xiii

    C H A P T E R 1 C Commands 1

    clear ip igmp event-history 3

    clear ip igmp groups 5

    clear ip igmp interface statistics 7

    clear ip igmp route 9

    clear ip igmp snooping event-history 11

    clear ip igmp snooping statistics vlan 13

    clear ip mroute 14

    clear ip msdp event-history 16

    clear ip msdp peer 17

    clear ip msdp policy statistics sa-policy 19

    clear ip msdp route 21

    clear ip msdp sa-cache 23

    clear ip msdp statistics 25

    clear ip pim event-history 27

    clear ip pim interface statistics 28

    clear ip pim policy statistics 30

    clear ip pim route 32

    clear ip pim statistics 34

    clear ip routing multicast event-history 36

    clear ipv6 mld groups 38

    clear ipv6 mld route 40

    clear ipv6 mroute 42

    clear ipv6 pim event-history 44

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference iii

  • clear ipv6 pim interface statistics 45

    clear ipv6 pim policy statistics 47

    clear ipv6 pim route 49

    clear ipv6 pim statistics 51

    clear ipv6 routing multicast event-history 53

    clear routing ipv6 multicast 55

    clear routing multicast 57

    C H A P T E R 2 F Commands 59

    feature pim6 60

    feature msdp 61

    feature pim 62

    C H A P T E R 3 H Commands 63

    hardware fabric flow-control multicast 64

    hardware forwarding shim 66

    hardware proxy layer-3 replication 67

    hardware proxy layer-3 replication rebalance-mode 69

    hardware proxy layer-3 replication trigger rebalance 71

    C H A P T E R 4 I Commands 73

    ipv6 mld robustness-variable 78

    ipv6 mld ssm-translate 80

    ipv6 mld startup-query-count 82

    ipv6 mld startup-query-interval 84

    ipv6 mld state-limit 86

    ipv6 mld static-oif 88

    ipv6 mld version 90

    ipv6 pim anycast-rp 91

    ipv6 pim bidir-rp-limit 93

    ipv6 pim border 95

    ipv6 pim bsr bsr-policy 96

    ipv6 pim bsr forward 98

    ipv6 pim bsr listen 100

    ipv6 pim bsr rp-candidate-policy 102

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Referenceiv

    Contents

  • ipv6 pim bsr-candidate 103

    ipv6 pim dr-priority 105

    ipv6 pim event-history 106

    ipv6 pim flush-routes 108

    ipv6 pim hello-interval 109

    ipv6 pim jp-policy 110

    ipv6 pim log-neighbor-changes 112

    ipv6 pim neighbor-policy 113

    ipv6 pim register-policy 115

    ipv6 pim register-rate-limit 117

    ipv6 pim rp-address 118

    ipv6 pim rp-candidate 120

    ipv6 pim sparse-mode 122

    ipv6 pim ssm range 123

    ipv6 pim state-limit 125

    ipv6 pim use-shared-tree-only 127

    ipv6 routing multicast event-history 129

    ipv6 routing multicast holddown 131

    ipv6 routing multicast software-replicate 133

    ip igmp access-group 134

    ip igmp enforce-router-alert 136

    ip igmp event-history 137

    ip igmp flush-routes 139

    ip igmp group-timeout 140

    ip igmp immediate-leave 142

    ip igmp join-group 143

    ip igmp last-member-query-count 145

    ip igmp last-member-query-response-time 147

    ip igmp query-interval 149

    ip igmp query-max-response-time 151

    ip igmp query-timeout 153

    ip igmp report-link-local-groups 155

    ip igmp report-policy 156

    ip igmp robustness-variable 158

    ip igmp snooping (Global) 160

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference v

    Contents

  • ip igmp snooping (VLAN) 161

    ip igmp snooping event-history 163

    ip igmp snooping explicit-tracking 165

    ip igmp snooping fast-leave 167

    ip igmp snooping group-timeout 169

    ip igmp snooping group-timeout (VLAN) 170

    ip igmp snooping last-member-query-interval 172

    ip igmp snooping link-local-groups-suppression 174

    ip igmp snooping max-gq-miss 176

    ip igmp snooping mrouter interface 177

    ip igmp snooping optimised-multicast-flood 179

    ip igmp snooping proxy 181

    ip igmp snooping proxy (VLAN) 182

    ip igmp snooping querier 184

    ip igmp snooping querier-timeout 186

    ip igmp snooping query-interval 187

    ip igmp snooping query-max-response-time 188

    ip igmp snooping report-suppression 189

    ip igmp snooping robustness-variable 191

    ip igmp snooping startup-query-count 192

    ip igmp snooping startup-query-interval 193

    ip igmp snooping static-group 194

    ip igmp snooping v3-report-suppression (Global) 196

    ip igmp snooping v3-report-suppression (VLAN) 197

    ip igmp snooping version 199

    ip igmp ssm-translate 200

    ip igmp startup-query-count 202

    ip igmp startup-query-interval 204

    ip igmp state-limit 206

    ip igmp static-oif 208

    ip igmp version 210

    ip mroute 212

    ip msdp description 214

    ip msdp event-history 215

    ip msdp flush-routes 217

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Referencevi

    Contents

  • ip msdp group-limit 218

    ip msdp keepalive 220

    ip msdp mesh-group 222

    ip msdp originator-id 223

    ip msdp password 225

    ip msdp peer 226

    ip msdp reconnect-interval 228

    ip msdp sa-interval 229

    ip msdp sa-limit 231

    ip msdp sa-policy in 232

    ip msdp sa-policy out 233

    ip msdp shutdown 234

    ip pim anycast-rp 235

    ip pim auto-rp listen 237

    ip pim auto-rp mapping-agent 239

    ip pim auto-rp mapping-agent-policy 241

    ip pim auto-rp rp-candidate 243

    ip pim auto-rp rp-candidate-policy 245

    ip pim bidir-rp-limit 247

    ip pim border 249

    ip pim bsr bsr-policy 250

    ip pim bsr forward 252

    ip pim bsr listen 254

    ip pim bsr rp-candidate-policy 256

    ip pim bsr-candidate 258

    ip pim dr-priority 260

    ip pim event-history 262

    ip pim flush-routes 264

    ip pim hello-authentication ah-md5 266

    ip pim hello-interval 268

    ip pim jp-policy 270

    ip pim log-neighbor-changes 272

    ip pim neighbor-policy 273

    ip pim pre-build-spt 275

    ip pim register-policy 277

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference vii

    Contents

  • ip pim register-rate-limit 279

    ip pim register-until-stop 280

    ip pim rp-address 281

    ip pim rp-candidate 283

    ip pim send-rp-announce 285

    ip pim send-rp-discovery 287

    ip pim sg-expiry-timer 289

    ip pim sparse-mode 291

    ip pim spt-threshold infinity 292

    ip pim ssm policy 294

    ip pim ssm range 296

    ip pim state-limit 298

    ip pim use-shared-tree-only 300

    ip routing multicast event-history 302

    ip routing multicast holddown 304

    ip routing multicast software-replicate 306

    ipv6 mld access-group 307

    ipv6 mld group-timeout 309

    ipv6 mld immediate-leave 311

    ipv6 mld join-group 313

    ipv6 mld last-member-query-count 315

    ipv6 mld last-member-query-response-time 317

    ipv6 mld querier-timeout 319

    ipv6 mld query-interval 321

    ipv6 mld query-max-response-time 323

    ipv6 mld query-timeout 325

    ipv6 mld report-link-local-groups 327

    ipv6 mld report-policy 329

    C H A P T E R 5 L Commands 331

    layer-2 multicast lookup mac (Global configuration mode) 332

    layer-2 multicast lookup mac (VLAN configuration mode) 333

    C H A P T E R 6 MCommands 335

    mac address-table multicast 336

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Referenceviii

    Contents

  • C H A P T E R 7 R Commands 339

    restart msdp 340

    restart pim 341

    restart pim6 342

    restart igmp 343

    C H A P T E R 8 Show Commands 345

    show ipv6 mroute summary 348

    show ipv6 pim df 350

    show ipv6 pim event-history 352

    show ipv6 pim group-range 354

    show ipv6 pim interface 356

    show ipv6 pim neighbor 358

    show ipv6 pim oif-list 360

    show ipv6 pim policy statistics jp-policy 362

    show ipv6 pim policy statistics neighbor-policy 364

    show ipv6 pim route 366

    show ipv6 pim rp 368

    show ipv6 pim rp-hash 370

    show ipv6 pim statistics 372

    show ipv6 pim vrf 374

    show routing ip multicast event-history 375

    show routing ipv6 multicast 377

    show routing ipv6 multicast clients 379

    show routing ipv6 multicast event-history 381

    show routing multicast 383

    show routing multicast clients 385

    show running-config igmp 387

    show running-config msdp 388

    show running-config pim 390

    show running-config pim6 392

    show startup-config igmp 394

    show startup-config msdp 395

    show startup-config pim 397

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference ix

    Contents

  • show startup-config pim6 399

    show system internal xbar fabric-flow-control-info 400

    show forwarding distribution ip igmp snooping 402

    show forwarding distribution ipv6 multicast route 404

    show forwarding distribution l2 multicast vlan 406

    show forwarding distribution multicast 408

    show forwarding distribution multicast client 409

    show forwarding distribution multicast outgoing-interface-list 410

    show forwarding distribution multicast route 412

    show forwarding ipv6 multicast route 414

    show forwarding l2 multicast vlan 416

    show forwarding multicast outgoing-interface-list 418

    show forwarding multicast route 420

    show hardware proxy layer-3 detail 422

    show ip igmp 423

    show ip igmp event-history 425

    show ip igmp groups 427

    show ip igmp interface 429

    show ip igmp local-groups 432

    show ip igmp snooping 434

    show ip igmp snooping event-history 436

    show ip igmp snooping explicit-tracking 438

    show ip igmp snooping groups 439

    show ip igmp snooping look-up mode 441

    show ip igmp snooping mac-oif 443

    show ip igmp snooping mrouter 445

    show ip igmp snooping querier 447

    show ip igmp snooping statistics 448

    show ip mroute 450

    show ip mroute summary 452

    show ip msdp count 454

    show ip msdp event-history 456

    show ip msdp mesh-group 458

    show ip msdp peer 460

    show ip msdp policy statistics sa-policy 462

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Referencex

    Contents

  • show ip msdp route 464

    show ip msdp rpf 466

    show ip msdp sa-cache 468

    show ip msdp sources 470

    show ip msdp summary 472

    show ip netstack mroute 474

    show ip pim df 476

    show ip pim event-history 478

    show ip pim group-range 480

    show ip pim interface 482

    show ip pim neighbor 484

    show ip pim oif-list 486

    show ip pim policy statistics auto-rp 488

    show ip pim policy statistics bsr 490

    show ip pim policy statistics jp-policy 492

    show ip pim policy statistics neighbor-policy 494

    show ip pim policy statistics register-policy 496

    show ip pim route 498

    show ip pim rp 500

    show ip pim rp-hash 502

    show ip pim statistics 504

    show ip pim vrf 506

    show ipv6 mld groups 508

    show ipv6 mld local-groups 510

    show ipv6 mroute 512

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference xi

    Contents

  • Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Referencexii

    Contents

  • Preface

    • Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request, page xiii

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    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference xiii

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  • Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Referencexiv

    PrefaceObtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request

  • C Commands

    • clear ip igmp event-history, page 3

    • clear ip igmp groups, page 5

    • clear ip igmp interface statistics, page 7

    • clear ip igmp route, page 9

    • clear ip igmp snooping event-history, page 11

    • clear ip igmp snooping statistics vlan, page 13

    • clear ip mroute, page 14

    • clear ip msdp event-history, page 16

    • clear ip msdp peer, page 17

    • clear ip msdp policy statistics sa-policy, page 19

    • clear ip msdp route, page 21

    • clear ip msdp sa-cache, page 23

    • clear ip msdp statistics, page 25

    • clear ip pim event-history, page 27

    • clear ip pim interface statistics, page 28

    • clear ip pim policy statistics, page 30

    • clear ip pim route, page 32

    • clear ip pim statistics, page 34

    • clear ip routing multicast event-history, page 36

    • clear ipv6 mld groups, page 38

    • clear ipv6 mld route, page 40

    • clear ipv6 mroute, page 42

    • clear ipv6 pim event-history, page 44

    • clear ipv6 pim interface statistics, page 45

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference 1

  • • clear ipv6 pim policy statistics, page 47

    • clear ipv6 pim route, page 49

    • clear ipv6 pim statistics, page 51

    • clear ipv6 routing multicast event-history, page 53

    • clear routing ipv6 multicast, page 55

    • clear routing multicast, page 57

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference2

    C Commands

  • clear ip igmp event-historyTo clear information in the IGMP event history buffers, use the clear ip igmp event-history command.

    clear ip igmp event-history {cli| debugs| errors| events| ha| igmp-internal| msgs| mtrace| policy| statistics|vrf}

    Syntax Description Clears the CLI event history buffer.cli

    Clears the debug event history buffer.debugs

    Clears the event history buffer.events

    Clears the HA event history buffer.ha

    Clears the IGMP internal event history buffer.igmp-internal

    Clears the messages event history buffer.msgs

    Clears the mtrace event history buffer.mtrace

    Clears the policy event history buffer.policy

    Clears the statistics event history buffer.statistics

    Clears the VRF event history buffer.vrf

    Command Default None

    Command Modes Any command mode

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    network-operator

    vdc-admin

    vdc-operator

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.1(2)

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference 3

    C Commandsclear ip igmp event-history

  • Usage Guidelines This command does not require a license.

    Examples This example shows how to clear information in the IGMP HA event history buffer:

    switch(config)# clear ip igmp event-history haswitch(config)#

    Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Configures the size of the IGMP event history buffers.ip igmp event-history

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference4

    C Commandsclear ip igmp event-history

  • clear ip igmp groupsTo clear IGMP-related information in the IPv4multicast routing table, use the clear ip igmp groups command.

    clear ip igmp groups {*| group-prefix| group [ source ]} [vrf {vrf-name| all}]

    Syntax Description Specifies all routes.*

    Group prefix.group-prefix

    Group address.group

    (Optional) Source (S, G) route.source

    (Optional) Applies to a virtual routing and forwarding(VRF) instance.

    vrf

    (Optional) VRF name. The name can bealphanumeric, case sensitive, or a maximum of 32characters.

    vrf-name

    Specifies all VRFs.all

    Command Default None

    Command Modes Any command mode

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    network-operator

    vdc-admin

    vdc-operator

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.1(2)

    Usage Guidelines The clear ip igmp route command is an alternative form of this command.

    This command does not require a license.

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference 5

    C Commandsclear ip igmp groups

  • Examples This example shows how to clear all the IGMP-related routes in the IPv4 multicast routing table:

    switch(config)# clear ip igmp groups *switch(config)#

    Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Clears IGMP-related information in the IPv4multicastrouting table.

    clear ip igmp route

    Displays information about the IPv4multicast routingtable.

    show ip mroute

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference6

    C Commandsclear ip igmp groups

  • clear ip igmp interface statisticsTo clear the IGMP statistics for an interface, use the clear ip igmp interface statistics command.

    clear ip igmp interface statistics [if-type if-number]

    Syntax Description (Optional) Interface type. For more information, usethe question mark (?) online help function.

    if-type

    (Optional) Interface or subinterface number. For moreinformation about the numbering syntax for yournetworking device, use the question mark (?) onlinehelp function.

    if-number

    Command Default None

    Command Modes Any command mode

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    network-operator

    vdc-admin

    vdc-operator

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.0(3)

    Usage Guidelines This command does not require a license.

    Examples This example shows how to clear IGMP statistics for an interface:

    switch# clear ip igmp interface statistics ethernet 2/1switch#

    Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Displays information about IGMP interfaces.show ip igmp interface

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference 7

    C Commandsclear ip igmp interface statistics

  • Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference8

    C Commandsclear ip igmp interface statistics

  • clear ip igmp routeTo clear IGMP-related information in the IPv4multicast routing table, use the clear ip igmp route command.

    clear ip igmp route {*| group-prefix| group [ source ]} [vrf {vrf-name| all}]

    Syntax Description Specifies all routes.*

    Group prefix.group-prefix

    Group address.group

    (Optional) Source (S, G) route.source

    (Optional) Applies to a virtual routing and forwarding(VRF) instance.

    vrf

    (Optional) VRF name. The name can bealphanumeric, case sensitive, or a maximum of 32characters.

    vrf-name

    Specifies all VRFs.all

    Command Default None

    Command Modes Any command mode

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    network-operator

    vdc-admin

    vdc-operator

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.1(2)

    Usage Guidelines The clear ip igmp groups command is an alternative form of this command.

    This command does not require a license.

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference 9

    C Commandsclear ip igmp route

  • Examples This example shows how to clear all the IGMP-related routes in the IPv4 multicast routing table:

    switch(config)# clear ip igmp route *switch(config)#

    Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Clears IGMP-related information in the IPv4multicastrouting table.

    clear ip igmp groups

    Displays information about the IPv4multicast routingtable.

    show ip mroute

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference10

    C Commandsclear ip igmp route

  • clear ip igmp snooping event-historyTo clear information from IGMP snooping event history buffers, use the clear ip igmp snooping event-historycommand.

    clear ip igmp snooping event-history {vpc| igmp-snoop-internal| mfdm| mfdm-sum| vlan| vlan-events}

    Syntax Description Clears the virtual port channel (vPC) event historybuffer.

    vpc

    Clears the IGMP snooping internal event historybuffer.

    igmp-snoop-internal

    Clears the multicast FIB distribution (MFDM) eventhistory buffer.

    mfdm

    Clears the MFDM sum event history buffer.mfdm-sum

    Clears the VLAN event history buffer.vlan

    Clears the VLAN-events event history buffer.vlan-events

    Command Default None

    Command Modes Any command mode

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    network-operator

    vdc-admin

    vdc-operator

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.1(2)

    Usage Guidelines This command does not require a license.

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference 11

    C Commandsclear ip igmp snooping event-history

  • Examples This example shows how to clear information in the IGMP snooping VLAN event history buffer:

    switch(config)# clear ip igmp event-history vlanswitch(config)#

    Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Configures the size of the IGMP snooping eventhistory buffers.

    ip igmp snooping event-history

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference12

    C Commandsclear ip igmp snooping event-history

  • clear ip igmp snooping statistics vlanTo clear the IGMP snooping statistics for VLANs, use the clear ip igmp snooping statistics vlan command.

    clear ip igmp snooping statistics vlan {vlan-id| all}

    Syntax Description VLAN number. The range is from 1 to 3967 and 4048to 4093.

    vlan-id

    Applies to all VLANs.all

    Command Default None

    Command Modes Any command mode

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    network-operator

    vdc-admin

    vdc-operator

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.0(1)

    The all keyword was added.4.0(3)

    Usage Guidelines This command does not require a license.

    Examples This example shows how to clear IGMP snooping statistics for VLAN 1:

    switch# clear ip igmp snooping statistics vlan 1switch#

    Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Displays IGMP snooping statistics by VLAN.show ip igmp snooping statistics vlan

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference 13

    C Commandsclear ip igmp snooping statistics vlan

  • clear ip mrouteTo clear the multicast routing table, use the clear ip mroute command.

    clear ip mroute {*| group-prefix| group [ source ]} [vrf {vrf-name| all}]

    Syntax Description Specifies all routes.*

    Group prefix.group-prefix

    Group address.group

    (Optional) Source (S, G) route.source

    (Optional) Applies to a virtual routing and forwarding(VRF) instance.

    vrf

    (Optional) VRF name. The name can bealphanumeric, case sensitive, or a maximum of 32characters.

    vrf-name

    Displays information for all VRFs.all

    Command Default None

    Command Modes Any command mode

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    network-operator

    vdc-admin

    vdc-operator

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.0(3)

    Usage Guidelines The clear routing multicast command is an alternative form of this command.

    This command does not require a license.

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference14

    C Commandsclear ip mroute

  • Examples This example shows how to clear the multicast routing table:

    switch(config)# clear ip mroute *switch(config)#

    Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Clears the multicast routing tableclear routing multicast

    Displays information about themulticast routing table.show ip mroute

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference 15

    C Commandsclear ip mroute

  • clear ip msdp event-historyTo clear information in the Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) event history buffers, use the clearip msdp event-history command.

    clear ip msdp event-history

    Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.

    Command Default None

    Command Modes Any command mode

    network-admin

    network-operator

    vdc-admin

    vdc-operator

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.1(2)

    Usage Guidelines This command does not require a license.

    Examples This example shows how to clear information in the MSDP event history buffers:

    switch(config)# clear ip msdp event-historyswitch(config)#

    Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Configures the size of the MSDP event historybuffers.

    ip msdp event-history

    Displays information in the MSDP event historybuffers.

    show ip msdp event-history

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference16

    C Commandsclear ip msdp event-history

  • clear ip msdp peerTo clear a TCP connection to Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) peers, use the clear ip msdppeer command.

    clear ip msdp peer peer-address [vrf vrf-name]

    Syntax Description IP address of MSDP peer.peer-address

    (Optional) Applies to a virtual routing and forwarding(VRF) instance name.

    vrf

    (Optional) VRF name. The name can bealphanumeric, case sensitive, or a maximum of 32characters.

    vrf-name

    Command Default None

    Command Modes Any command mode

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    network-operator

    vdc-admin

    vdc-operator

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.0(1)

    Usage Guidelines This command requires the Enterprise Services license.

    Examples This example shows how to clear a TCP connection to an MSDP peer:

    switch# clear ip msdp peer 192.168.1.10switch#

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference 17

    C Commandsclear ip msdp peer

  • Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Displays information about MSDP peers.show ip msdp peer

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference18

    C Commandsclear ip msdp peer

  • clear ip msdp policy statistics sa-policyTo clear the Source-Active (SA) policy for Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) peers, use the clearip msdp policy statistics sa-policy command.

    clear ip msdp policy statistics sa-policy peer-address {in| out} [vrf vrf-name]

    Syntax Description IP address of the MSDP peer for the SA policy.peer-address

    Specifies the input policy.in

    Specifies the output policy.out

    (Optional) Applies to a virtual routing and forwarding(VRF) instance name.

    vrf

    (Optional) VRF name. The name can bealphanumeric, case sensitive, or a maximum of 32characters.

    vrf-name

    Command Default None

    Command Modes Any command mode

    network-admin

    network-operator

    vdc-admin

    vdc-operator

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.0(1)

    Usage Guidelines This command requires the Enterprise Services license.

    Examples This example shows how to clear an SA policy for an MSDP peer:

    switch# clear ip msdp policy statistics sa-policyswitch#

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    C Commandsclear ip msdp policy statistics sa-policy

  • Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Displays information about MSDP peers.show ip msdp peer

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference20

    C Commandsclear ip msdp policy statistics sa-policy

  • clear ip msdp routeTo clear routes matching group entries in the Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) Source-Active(SA) cache, use the clear ip msdp route command.

    clear ip msdp route [ group ] [vrf {vrf-name| all}]

    Syntax Description (Optional) All sources for group from the SA-cache.group

    (Optional) Applies to a virtual routing and forwarding(VRF) instance.

    vrf

    (Optional) VRF name. The name can bealphanumeric, case sensitive, or a maximum of 32characters.

    vrf-name

    Applies to all VRFs.all

    Command Default None

    Command Modes Any command mode

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    network-operator

    vdc-admin

    vdc-operator

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.0(1)

    This command was removed.4.0(3)

    Usage Guidelines You can also use the clear ip msdp sa-cache command for the same function.

    This command requires the Enterprise Services license.

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference 21

    C Commandsclear ip msdp route

  • Effective with Cisco NX-OS Release 4.0(3), the clear ip msdp route command is not available in CiscoNX-OS software.

    Note

    Examples This example shows how to clear the MSDP SA cache:

    switch# clear ip msdp routeswitch#

    Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Clears the MSDP SA cache.clear ip msdp sa-cache

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference22

    C Commandsclear ip msdp route

  • clear ip msdp sa-cacheTo clear routes matching group entries in the Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) Source-Active(SA) cache, use the clear ip msdp sa-cache command.

    clear ip msdp sa-cache [ group ] [vrf {vrf-name| all}]

    Syntax Description (Optional) All sources for group from the SA-cache.group

    (Optional) Applies to a virtual routing and forwarding(VRF) instance.

    vrf

    (Optional) VRF name. The name can bealphanumeric, case sensitive, or a maximum of 32characters.

    vrf-name

    Applies to all VRFs.all

    Command Default None

    Command Modes Any command mode

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    network-operator

    vdc-admin

    vdc-operator

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.0(1)

    This command was removed.4.0(3)

    Usage Guidelines You can also use the clear ip msdp route command for the same function.

    This command requires the Enterprise Services license.

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference 23

    C Commandsclear ip msdp sa-cache

  • Effective with Cisco NX-OS Release 4.0(3), the clear ip msdp route command is not available in CiscoNX-OS software.

    Note

    Examples This example shows how to clear the MSDP SA cache:

    switch# clear ip msdp sa-cacheswitch#

    Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Clears the MSDP SA cache.clear ip msdp route

    Displays route information in the MSDPSource-Active cache.

    show ip msdp sa-cache

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference24

    C Commandsclear ip msdp sa-cache

  • clear ip msdp statisticsTo clear statistics for Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) peers, use the clear ip msdp statisticscommand.

    clear ip msdp statistics [ peer-address ] [vrf vrf-name]

    Syntax Description (Optional) IP address of the MSDP peer.peer-address

    (Optional) Applies to a virtual routing and forwarding(VRF) instance name.

    vrf

    (Optional) VRF name. The name can bealphanumeric, case sensitive, or a maximum of 32characters.

    vrf-name

    Command Default None

    Command Modes Any command mode Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    network-operator

    vdc-admin

    vdc-operator

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.0(1)

    Usage Guidelines This command requires the Enterprise Services license.

    Examples This example shows how to clear MSDP statistics for all MSDP peers:

    switch# clear ip msdp statisticsswitch#

    Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Displays information about MSDP peers.show ip msdp peer

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference 25

    C Commandsclear ip msdp statistics

  • Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference26

    C Commandsclear ip msdp statistics

  • clear ip pim event-historyTo clear information in the IPv4 Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) event history buffers, use the clearip pim event-history command.

    clear ip pim event-history

    Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.

    Command Default None

    Command Modes Any command mode

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    network-operator

    vdc-admin

    vdc-operator

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.1(2)

    Usage Guidelines This command does not require a license.

    Examples This example shows how to clear information in the PIM event history buffers:

    switch(config)# clear ip pim event-historyswitch(config)#

    Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Configures the size of the PIM event history buffers.ip pim event-history

    Displays information in the PIM event history buffers.show ip pim event-history

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference 27

    C Commandsclear ip pim event-history

  • clear ip pim interface statisticsTo clear Protocol IndependentMulticast (PIM) counters for a specified interface, use the clear ip pim interfacestatistics command.

    clear ip pim interface statistics [if-type if-number]

    Syntax Description (Optional) Interface type. For more information, usethe question mark (?) online help function.

    if-type

    (Optional) Interface or subinterface number. For moreinformation about the numbering syntax for yournetworking device, use the question mark (?) onlinehelp function.

    if-number

    Command Default None

    Command Modes Any command mode

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    network-operator

    vdc-admin

    vdc-operator

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.0(1)

    The interface argument was made optional.4.0(3)

    Usage Guidelines This command requires the Enterprise Services license.

    Examples This example shows how to clear the PIM counters for a specified interface:

    switch# clear ip pim interface statistics ethernet 2/1switch#

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference28

    C Commandsclear ip pim interface statistics

  • Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Displays PIM statistics.show ip pim statistics

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference 29

    C Commandsclear ip pim interface statistics

  • clear ip pim policy statisticsTo clear Protocol IndependentMulticast (PIM) policy counters, use the clear ip pim policy statistics command.

    clear ip pim policy statistics {jp-policy| neighbor-policy} if-type if-number

    clear ip pim policy statistics {register-policy| bsr {bsr-policy| rp-candidate-policy}| auto-rp{rp-candidate-policy| mapping-agent-policy}} [vrf {vrf-name| all}]

    Syntax Description Specifies statistics for the join-prune policy.jp-policy

    Specifies statistics for the neighbor policy.neighbor-policy

    Interface type. For more information, use the questionmark (?) online help function.

    if-type

    Interface or subinterface number. For moreinformation about the numbering syntax for yournetworking device, use the question mark (?) onlinehelp function.

    if-number

    Specifies statistics for the register policy.register-policy

    Specifies the bootstrap protocol RP-distributionpolicy.

    bsr

    Specifies the statistics for BSR messages.bsr-policy

    Specifies the statistics for RP candidate messages.rp-candidate-policy

    Specifies the statistics for Auto-RP messages.auto-rp

    Specifies the statistics for mapping agent messages.mapping-agent-policy

    (Optional) Applies to a virtual routing and forwarding(VRF) instance.

    vrf

    (Optional) VRF name. The name can bealphanumeric, case sensitive, or a maximum of 32characters.

    vrf-name

    Specifies all VRFs.all

    Command Default None

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference30

    C Commandsclear ip pim policy statistics

  • Command Modes Any command mode Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    network-operator

    vdc-admin

    vdc-operator

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.0(1)

    Usage Guidelines This command requires the Enterprise Services license.

    Examples This example shows how to clear PIM register policy counters:

    switch# clear ip pim policy statistics register-policyswitch#

    Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Displays PIM policy statistics.show ip pim policy statistics

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference 31

    C Commandsclear ip pim policy statistics

  • clear ip pim routeTo clear routes specific to Protocol IndependentMulticast for IPv4 (PIM), use the clear ip pim route command.

    clear ip pim route {*| group-prefix| group [ source ]} [vrf {vrf-name| all}]

    Syntax Description Specifies all routes.*

    Group prefix.group-prefix

    Group address.group

    (Optional) Source (S, G) route.source

    (Optional) Applies to a virtual routing and forwarding(VRF) instance.

    vrf

    (Optional) VRF name. The name can bealphanumeric, case sensitive, or a maximum of 32characters.

    vrf-name

    Specifies all VRFs.all

    Command Default None

    Command Modes Any command mode

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    network-operator

    vdc-admin

    vdc-operator

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.1(2)

    Usage Guidelines This command requires the Enterprise Services license.

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference32

    C Commandsclear ip pim route

  • Examples This example shows how to clear all the routes specific to PIM:

    switch(config)# clear ip pim route *switch(config)#

    Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Displays information about PIM specific routes.show ip pim route

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference 33

    C Commandsclear ip pim route

  • clear ip pim statisticsTo clear Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) statistics counters, use the clear ip pim statistics command.

    clear ip pim statistics [vrf {vrf-name| all}]

    Syntax Description (Optional) Applies to a virtual routing and forwarding(VRF) instance.

    vrf

    (Optional) VRF name. The name can bealphanumeric, case sensitive, or a maximum of 32characters.

    vrf-name

    Specifies all VRFs.all

    Command Default None

    Command Modes Any command mode

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    network-operator

    vdc-admin

    vdc-operator

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.0(1)

    Usage Guidelines This command requires the Enterprise Services license.

    Examples This example shows how to clear PIM statistics counters:

    switch# clear ip pim statisticsswitch#

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference34

    C Commandsclear ip pim statistics

  • Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Displays PIM statistics.show ip pim statistics

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference 35

    C Commandsclear ip pim statistics

  • clear ip routing multicast event-historyTo clear information in the IPv4 Multicast Routing Information Base (MRIB) event history buffers, use theclear ip routing multicast event-history command.

    clear ip routing multicast event-history {cli| mfdm| mfdm-stats| rib| vrf}

    Syntax Description Clears the CLI event history buffer.cli

    Clears the multicast FIB distribution (MFDM) eventhistory buffer.

    mfdm

    Clears the MFDM sum event history buffer.mfdm-stats

    Clears the RIB event history buffer.rib

    Clears the virtual routing and forwarding VRF eventhistory buffer.

    vrf

    Command Default None

    Command Modes Any command mode

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    network-operator

    vdc-admin

    vdc-operator

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.1(2)

    Usage Guidelines This command does not require a license.

    Examples This example shows how to clear information in the MRIB RIB event history buffer:

    switch(config)# clear ip routing multicast event-history ribswitch(config)#

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference36

    C Commandsclear ip routing multicast event-history

  • Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Configures the size of the IPv4 MRIB event historybuffers.

    ip routing multicast event-history

    Displays information in the IPv4MRIB event historybuffers.

    show routing ip multicast event-history

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference 37

    C Commandsclear ip routing multicast event-history

  • clear ipv6 mld groupsTo clear Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) related information in the IPv6 multicast routing table, use theclear ipv6 mld groups command.

    clear ipv6 [icmp] mld groups {*| group-prefix| group [ source ]} [vrf {vrf-name| all}]

    Syntax Description (Optional) clears ICMP information.icmp

    Specifies all routes.*

    Group prefix.group-prefix

    Group address.group

    (Optional) Source (S, G) route.source

    (Optional) Applies to a virtual routing and forwarding(VRF) instance.

    vrf

    (Optional) VRF name. The name can bealphanumeric, case sensitive, or a maximum of 32characters.

    vrf-name

    Specifies all VRFs.all

    Command Default None

    Command Modes Any command mode

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    network-operator

    vdc-admin

    vdc-operator

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.1(2)

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference38

    C Commandsclear ipv6 mld groups

  • Usage Guidelines The clear ipv6 mld route command is an alternative form of this command.

    This command does not require a license.

    Examples This example shows how to clear all the MLD-related routes in the IPv6 multicast routing table:

    switch(config)# clear ipv6 mld groups *switch(config)#

    Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Displays information about the IPv6multicast routingtable.

    show ipv6 mroute

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference 39

    C Commandsclear ipv6 mld groups

  • clear ipv6 mld routeTo clear Multicast Listener Discovery MLD-related information in the IPv6 multicast routing table, use theclear ipv6 mld route command.

    clear ipv6 [icmp] mld route {*| group-prefix| group [ source ]} [vrf {vrf-name| all}]

    Syntax Description (Optional) Clears ICMPv6 information.icmp

    Specifies all routes.*

    Group prefix.group-prefix

    Group address.group

    (Optional) Source (S, G) route.source

    (Optional) Applies to a virtual routing and forwarding(VRF) instance.

    vrf

    (Optional) VRF name. The name can bealphanumeric, case sensitive, or a maximum of 32characters.

    vrf-name

    Specifies all VRFs.all

    Command Default None

    Command Modes Any command mode Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    network-operator

    vdc-admin

    vdc-operator

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.1(2)

    Usage Guidelines The clear ipv6 mld groups command is an alternative form of this command.

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference40

    C Commandsclear ipv6 mld route

  • This command does not require a license.

    Examples This example shows how to clear all the MLD-related routes in the IPv6 multicast routing table:

    switch(config)# clear ipv6 mld route *switch(config)#

    Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Displays information about the IPv6multicast routingtable.

    show ipv6 mroute

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference 41

    C Commandsclear ipv6 mld route

  • clear ipv6 mrouteTo clear routes in the IPv6 multicast routing table, use the clear ipv6 mroute command.

    clear ipv6 mroute {*| group-prefix| group [ source ]} [vrf {vrf-name| all}]

    Syntax Description Specifies all routes.*

    Group prefix.group-prefix

    Group address.group

    (Optional) Source (S, G) route.source

    (Optional) Applies to a virtual routing and forwarding(VRF) instance.

    vrf

    (Optional) VRF name. The name can bealphanumeric, case sensitive, or a maximum of 32characters.

    vrf-name

    Specifies all VRFs.all

    Command Default None

    Command Modes Any command mode

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    network-operator

    vdc-admin

    vdc-operator

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.0(3)

    Usage Guidelines This command does not require a license.

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference42

    C Commandsclear ipv6 mroute

  • Examples This example shows how to clear all the routes in the IPv6 multicast routing table:

    switch(config)# clear ipv6 mroute *switch(config)#

    Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Displays information about the IPv6multicast routingtable.

    show ipv6 mroute

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference 43

    C Commandsclear ipv6 mroute

  • clear ipv6 pim event-historyTo clear information in the IPv6 Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM6) event history buffers, use the clearipv6 pim event-history command.

    clear ipv6 pim event-history

    Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.

    Command Default None

    Command Modes Any command mode

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    network-operator

    vdc-admin

    vdc-operator

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.1(2)

    Usage Guidelines This command does not require a license.

    Examples This example shows how to clear information in the PIM6 event history buffers:

    switch(config)#clear ipv6 pim event-historyswitch(config)#

    Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Configures the size of the PIM6 event history buffers.ipv6 pim event-history

    Displays information in the PIM6 event historybuffers.

    show ipv6 pim event-history

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference44

    C Commandsclear ipv6 pim event-history

  • clear ipv6 pim interface statisticsTo clear Protocol Independent Multicast for IPv6 (PIM6) counters for a specified interface, use the clear ipv6pim interface statistics command.

    clear ipv6 pim interface statistics [if-type if-number]

    Syntax Description (Optional) Interface type. For more information, usethe question mark (?) online help function.

    if-type

    (Optional) Interface or subinterface number. For moreinformation about the numbering syntax for yournetworking device, use the question mark (?) onlinehelp function.

    if-number

    Command Default None

    Command Modes Any command mode

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    network-operator

    vdc-admin

    vdc-operator

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.0(1)

    The interface argument was made optional.4.0(3)

    Usage Guidelines This command requires the Enterprise Services license.

    Examples This example shows how to clear PIM6 counters for a specified interface:

    switch#clear ipv6 pim interface statistics ethernet 2/2switch#

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference 45

    C Commandsclear ipv6 pim interface statistics

  • Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Displays PIM6 statistics.show ipv6 pim statistics

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference46

    C Commandsclear ipv6 pim interface statistics

  • clear ipv6 pim policy statisticsTo clear Protocol Independent Multicast for IPv6 (PIM6) policy counters, use the clear ipv6 pim policystatistics command.

    clear ipv6 pim policy statistics {jp-policy| neighbor-policy} if-type if-number

    Syntax Description Specifies the statistics for join-prune policy.jp-policy

    Specifies the statistics for neighbor policy.neighbor-policy

    Interface type. For more information, use the questionmark (?) online help function.

    if-type

    Interface or subinterface number. For moreinformation about the numbering syntax for yournetworking device, use the question mark (?) onlinehelp function.

    if-number

    Command Default None

    Command Modes Any command mode

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    network-operator

    vdc-admin

    vdc-operator

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.0(1)

    Usage Guidelines This command requires the Enterprise Services license.

    Examples This example shows how to clear PIM6 join-prune policy counters:

    switch(config)# clear ipv6 pim policy statistics jp-policy

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference 47

    C Commandsclear ipv6 pim policy statistics

  • Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Displays PIM6 policy statistics.show ipv6 pim policy statistics

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference48

    C Commandsclear ipv6 pim policy statistics

  • clear ipv6 pim routeTo clear routes specific to Protocol Independent Multicast for IPv6 (PIM6), use the clear ipv6 pim routecommand.

    clear ipv6 pim route {*| group-prefix| group [ source ]} [vrf {vrf-name| all}]

    Syntax Description Specifies all routes.*

    Group prefix.group-prefix

    Group address.group

    (Optional) Source (S, G) route.source

    (Optional) Applies to a virtual routing and forwarding(VRF) instance.

    vrf

    (Optional) VRF name. The name can bealphanumeric, case sensitive, or a maximum of 32characters.

    vrf-name

    Specifies all VRFs.all

    Command Default None

    Command Modes Any command mode

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    network-operator

    vdc-admin

    vdc-operator

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.1(2)

    Usage Guidelines This command requires the Enterprise Services license.

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference 49

    C Commandsclear ipv6 pim route

  • Examples This example shows how to clear all the routes specific to PIM6:

    switch(config)#clear ipv6 pim route *switch(config)#

    Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Displays information about PIM6 specific routes.show ipv6 pim route

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference50

    C Commandsclear ipv6 pim route

  • clear ipv6 pim statisticsTo clear Protocol Independent Multicast for IPv6 (PIM6) statistics counters, use the clear ipv6 pim statisticscommand.

    clear ipv6 pim statistics [vrf {vrf-name| all}]

    Syntax Description (Optional) Applies to a virtual routing and forwarding(VRF) instance.

    vrf

    (Optional) VRF name. The name can bealphanumeric, case sensitive, or a maximum of 32characters.

    vrf-name

    Specifies all VRFs.all

    Command Default None

    Command Modes Any command mode

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    network-operator

    vdc-admin

    vdc-operator

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.0(1)

    Usage Guidelines This command requires the Enterprise Services license.

    Examples This example shows how to clear PIM6 statistics counters:

    switch# clear ipv6 pim statistics

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    C Commandsclear ipv6 pim statistics

  • Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Displays PIM6 statistics.show ipv6 pim statistics

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference52

    C Commandsclear ipv6 pim statistics

  • clear ipv6 routing multicast event-historyTo clear information in the IPv6 Multicast Routing Information Base (M6RIB) event history buffers, use theclear ipv6 routing multicast event-history command.

    clear ipv6 routing multicast event-history {cli| mfdm| mfdm-stats| rib| vrf}

    Syntax Description Clears the CLI event history buffer.cli

    Clears the multicast FIB distribution (MFDM) eventhistory buffer.

    mfdm

    Clears the MFDM sum event history buffer.mfdm-stats

    Clears the RIB event history buffer.rib

    Clears the virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) eventhistory buffer.

    vrf

    Command Default None

    Command Modes Any command mode

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    network-operator

    vdc-admin

    vdc-operator

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.1(2)

    Usage Guidelines This command does not require a license.

    Examples This example shows how to clear information in the M6RIB RIB event history buffer:

    switch(config)# clear ipv6 routing multicast event-history ribswitch(config)#

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference 53

    C Commandsclear ipv6 routing multicast event-history

  • Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Configures the size of the IPv6 M6RIB event historybuffers.

    ipv6 routing multicast event-history

    Displays information in the IPv6M6RIB event historybuffers.

    show routing ipv6 multicast event-history

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference54

    C Commandsclear ipv6 routing multicast event-history

  • clear routing ipv6 multicastTo clear the IPv6 multicast routing table, use the clear routing ipv6 multicast command.

    clear routing ipv6 multicast {*| group-prefix| group [ source ]} [vrf {vrf-name| all}]

    Syntax Description Specifies routes.*

    Group prefix.group-prefix

    Group address.group

    (Optional) Source (S, G) route.source

    (Optional) Applies to a virtual routing and forwarding(VRF) instance.

    vrf

    (Optional) VRF name. The name can bealphanumeric, case sensitive, or a maximum of 32characters.

    vrf-name

    Specifies all VRFs.all

    Command Default None

    Command Modes Any command mode

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    network-operato

    rvdc-admin

    vdc-operator

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.0(3)

    Usage Guidelines This command does not require a license.

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference 55

    C Commandsclear routing ipv6 multicast

  • Examples This example shows how to clear the IPv6 multicast routing table:

    switch(config)# clear routing ipv6 multicast *switch(config)#

    Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Displays information about IPv6 multicast routes.show routing ipv6 multicast

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference56

    C Commandsclear routing ipv6 multicast

  • clear routing multicastTo clear the IPv4 multicast routing table, use the clear routing multicast command.

    clear routing [ip| ipv4] multicast {*| group-prefix| group [ source ]} [vrf {vrf-name| all}]

    Syntax Description (Optional) Clears IP commands.ip

    (Optional) Clears IPv4 commands.ipv4

    Specifies all routes.*

    Group prefix.group-prefix

    Group address.group

    (Optional) Source (S, G) route.source

    (Optional) Applies to a virtual routing and forwarding(VRF) instance.

    vrf

    (Optional) VRF name. The name can bealphanumeric, case sensitive, or a maximum of 32characters.

    vrf-name

    Specifies all VRFs.all

    Command Default None

    Command Modes Any command mode

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    network-operator

    vdc-admin

    vdc-operator

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.0(3)

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    C Commandsclear routing multicast

  • Usage Guidelines The clear ip mroute command is an alternative form of this command.

    This command does not require a license.

    Examples This example shows how to clear the IPv4 multicast routing table:

    switch(config)# clear routing multicast *switch(config)#

    Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Clears the multicast routing table.clear ip mroute

    Displays information about IPv4 multicast routes.show routing ip multicast

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    C Commandsclear routing multicast

  • F Commands

    • feature pim6, page 60

    • feature msdp, page 61

    • feature pim, page 62

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  • feature pim6To enable the Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) for IPv6 feature, use the feature pim6 command. Todisable this feature, use the no form of this command.

    feature pim6

    no feature pim6

    Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.

    Command Default Disabled

    Command Modes Global configuration mode

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    vdc-admin

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.0(1)

    Usage Guidelines This command requires the Enterprise Services License.

    Examples The example shows how to enable the PIM for IPv6:

    switch(config)# feature pim6switch(config)#

    Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Displays the summary of MSDP peers.show ip msdp summary

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    F Commandsfeature pim6

  • feature msdpTo enable the Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP) feature, use the feature msdp command. Todisable this feature, use the no form of this command.

    feature msdp

    no feature msdp

    Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.

    Command Default Disabled

    Command Modes Global configuration mode

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    vdc-admin

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.0(1)

    Usage Guidelines This command requires the Enterprise Services License.

    Examples This example shows how to enable the MSDP feature:

    switch(config)# feature msdpswitch(config)#

    Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Displays the per VRF information.show ip pim vrf

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    F Commandsfeature msdp

  • feature pimTo enable the Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) feature, use the feature pim command. To disable thisfeature, use the no form of this command.

    feature pim

    no feature pim

    Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.

    Command Default Disabled

    Command Modes Global configuration mode

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    vdc-admin

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.0(1)

    Usage Guidelines This command requires the Enterprise Services License.

    Examples This example shows how to enable the PIM:

    switch(config)# feature pimswitch(config)#

    Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Displays the PIM route specific information.show ip pim route

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    F Commandsfeature pim

  • H Commands

    • hardware fabric flow-control multicast, page 64

    • hardware forwarding shim, page 66

    • hardware proxy layer-3 replication, page 67

    • hardware proxy layer-3 replication rebalance-mode, page 69

    • hardware proxy layer-3 replication trigger rebalance, page 71

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  • hardware fabric flow-control multicastTo enable theCisco Nexus 7000 Series switch to handlemulticast traffic more efficiently inmicroburstingenvironments, use the hardware fabric flow-control multicast command. To disable this feature, use theno form of this command.

    hardware fabric flow-control multicast [all-modules| forced| module module-number]

    no sampler hardware fabric flow-control multicast [all-modules| forced| module module-number]

    Syntax Description (Optional) Specifies the fabric flow-control on allmodules.

    all-modules

    (Optional) Specifies the fabric flow-controlmandatorily.

    forced

    (Optional) Specifies the fabric flow-control toindividual module(s).

    module

    Specifies module number. The range is from 1 to 18.module-number

    Command Default None.

    Command Modes Global configuration

    network-adminvdc-admin

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.5.2(1)

    Usage Guidelines None.

    This command does not require a license.

    Examples This example shows how to configure fabric flow control on all modules:switch(config)#hardware fabricflow-control multicast all-modules forced switch(config)#

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    H Commandshardware fabric flow-control multicast

  • Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Displays the hardware information.show system internal xbar fabric-flow-control-info

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    H Commandshardware fabric flow-control multicast

  • hardware forwarding shimTo enable the hardware forwarding shim header knob, use the hardware forwarding shim command. Todisable this feature, use the no form of this command.

    hardware forwarding shim

    no hardware forwarding shim

    Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.

    Command Default None.

    Command Modes Global configuration mode

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    vdc-admin

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.6.2(2)

    Usage Guidelines None.

    This command does not require a license.

    Examples This example shows how to enable the hardware forwarding shim:

    switch# config tswitch(config)# hardware forwarding shimDisabling shim knob on vdc 1

    Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Displays the hardware information.show system internal xbar fabric-flow-control-info

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    H Commandshardware forwarding shim

  • hardware proxy layer-3 replicationTo configure specific modules and physical interfaces on the N7K-M Series module to provide the proxyrouting for egress replication of Layer 3 multicast packets on the N7K-F Series module, use the hardwareproxy layer-3 replication command. To delete the user configuration and to use all M-series modules in thevirtual device context (VDC) for egress replication, use the no form of this command.

    hardware proxy layer-3 replication {exclude| use} {interface ethernet slot/port|module slot-number}[module-type f1]

    no hardware proxy layer-3 replication

    Syntax Description Specifies all available members.exclude

    Specifies members.use

    Specifies interfaces.interface

    Specifies the ethernet interface.ethernet

    Slot or port number. The range is from 1 to 253.slot/port

    Specifies the modules.module

    Slot number. The range is from 1 to 18.slot number

    (Optional) Specifies the type of modules to performproxy Layer 3 replication.

    module-typef1

    Command Default None

    Command Modes Global configuration mode

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    vdc-admin

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.5.1(1)

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    H Commandshardware proxy layer-3 replication

  • Usage Guidelines This command applies only to the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series chassis that contains an F1 Series module or anM1 Series module. This command applies when you are using either a FabricPath or Ethernet interface.

    This command does not require a license.

    Examples The example shows how to configure a service group timeout in seconds:

    switch(config)# hardware proxy layer-3 replication exclude interface ethernet 2/1-16,ethernet 3/1, ethernet 4/1-2switch(config)#

    Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Displays detailed information on the proxy Layer 3functionality.

    show hardware proxy layer-3 detail

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    H Commandshardware proxy layer-3 replication

  • hardware proxy layer-3 replication rebalance-modeTo configure the hardware proxy Layer 3 multicast balance mode for replication, use the hardware proxylayer-3 replication rebalance-mode command. To disable this feature, use the no form of this command.

    hardware proxy layer-3 replication rebalance-mode {auto| manual}

    no hardware proxy layer-3 replication rebalance-mode {auto| manual}

    Syntax Description Specifies to automatically rebalance VLAN interfaceson available replicators.

    auto

    Specifies to manually rebalance VLAN interfaces onavailable replicators using the command-line interface(CLI).

    manual

    Command Default Manual

    Command Modes Global configuration mode

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    vdc-admin

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.5.1(1)

    Usage Guidelines This command applies only to the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series chassis that contains an F1 Series module or anM1 Series module. This command applies when you are using either a FabricPath or Ethernet interface.

    The system automatically balances all Layer 3 routing traffic among the available proxy routing interfaceson the M Series modules in the chassis.

    Note

    This command does not require a license.

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    H Commandshardware proxy layer-3 replication rebalance-mode

  • Examples This example shows how to automatically rebalance VLAN interfaces on available replicators:

    switch(config)# hardware proxy layer-3 replication rebalance-mode auto

    This example shows how to manually rebalance VLAN interfaces on available replicators using the CLI:

    switch(config)# hardware proxy layer-3 replication rebalance-mode manual

    Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Displays detailed information on the proxy Layer 3functionality.

    show hardware proxy layer-3 detail

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    H Commandshardware proxy layer-3 replication rebalance-mode

  • hardware proxy layer-3 replication trigger rebalanceTo trigger one-time load balancing among all the proxy routing multicast replication interfaces, use thehardware proxy layer-3 replication trigger rebalance command.

    hardware proxy layer-3 replication trigger rebalance

    Syntax Description This command has no arguments or keywords.

    Command Default Manual

    Command Modes EXEC mode

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    vdc-admin

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.5.1(1)

    Usage Guidelines This command applies only to the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series chassis that contains an F1 Series module or anM1 Series module. This command applies when you are using either a FabricPath or Ethernet interface.

    This command does not require a license.

    Examples This example shows how to configure load balancing among the proxy routing replication interfaces:

    switch# hardware proxy layer-3 replication trigger rebalance

    Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Displays detailed information on the proxy Layer 3functionality.

    show hardware proxy layer-3 detail

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    H Commandshardware proxy layer-3 replication trigger rebalance

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    H Commandshardware proxy layer-3 replication trigger rebalance

  • I Commands

    • ipv6 mld robustness-variable, page 78

    • ipv6 mld ssm-translate, page 80

    • ipv6 mld startup-query-count, page 82

    • ipv6 mld startup-query-interval, page 84

    • ipv6 mld state-limit, page 86

    • ipv6 mld static-oif, page 88

    • ipv6 mld version, page 90

    • ipv6 pim anycast-rp, page 91

    • ipv6 pim bidir-rp-limit, page 93

    • ipv6 pim border, page 95

    • ipv6 pim bsr bsr-policy, page 96

    • ipv6 pim bsr forward, page 98

    • ipv6 pim bsr listen, page 100

    • ipv6 pim bsr rp-candidate-policy, page 102

    • ipv6 pim bsr-candidate, page 103

    • ipv6 pim dr-priority, page 105

    • ipv6 pim event-history, page 106

    • ipv6 pim flush-routes, page 108

    • ipv6 pim hello-interval, page 109

    • ipv6 pim jp-policy, page 110

    • ipv6 pim log-neighbor-changes, page 112

    • ipv6 pim neighbor-policy, page 113

    • ipv6 pim register-policy, page 115

    • ipv6 pim register-rate-limit, page 117

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  • • ipv6 pim rp-address, page 118

    • ipv6 pim rp-candidate, page 120

    • ipv6 pim sparse-mode, page 122

    • ipv6 pim ssm range, page 123

    • ipv6 pim state-limit, page 125

    • ipv6 pim use-shared-tree-only, page 127

    • ipv6 routing multicast event-history, page 129

    • ipv6 routing multicast holddown, page 131

    • ipv6 routing multicast software-replicate, page 133

    • ip igmp access-group, page 134

    • ip igmp enforce-router-alert, page 136

    • ip igmp event-history, page 137

    • ip igmp flush-routes, page 139

    • ip igmp group-timeout, page 140

    • ip igmp immediate-leave, page 142

    • ip igmp join-group, page 143

    • ip igmp last-member-query-count, page 145

    • ip igmp last-member-query-response-time, page 147

    • ip igmp query-interval, page 149

    • ip igmp query-max-response-time, page 151

    • ip igmp query-timeout, page 153

    • ip igmp report-link-local-groups, page 155

    • ip igmp report-policy, page 156

    • ip igmp robustness-variable, page 158

    • ip igmp snooping (Global), page 160

    • ip igmp snooping (VLAN), page 161

    • ip igmp snooping event-history, page 163

    • ip igmp snooping explicit-tracking, page 165

    • ip igmp snooping fast-leave, page 167

    • ip igmp snooping group-timeout, page 169

    • ip igmp snooping group-timeout (VLAN), page 170

    • ip igmp snooping last-member-query-interval, page 172

    • ip igmp snooping link-local-groups-suppression, page 174

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    I Commands

  • • ip igmp snooping max-gq-miss, page 176

    • ip igmp snooping mrouter interface, page 177

    • ip igmp snooping optimised-multicast-flood, page 179

    • ip igmp snooping proxy, page 181

    • ip igmp snooping proxy (VLAN), page 182

    • ip igmp snooping querier, page 184

    • ip igmp snooping querier-timeout, page 186

    • ip igmp snooping query-interval, page 187

    • ip igmp snooping query-max-response-time, page 188

    • ip igmp snooping report-suppression, page 189

    • ip igmp snooping robustness-variable, page 191

    • ip igmp snooping startup-query-count, page 192

    • ip igmp snooping startup-query-interval, page 193

    • ip igmp snooping static-group, page 194

    • ip igmp snooping v3-report-suppression (Global), page 196

    • ip igmp snooping v3-report-suppression (VLAN), page 197

    • ip igmp snooping version, page 199

    • ip igmp ssm-translate, page 200

    • ip igmp startup-query-count, page 202

    • ip igmp startup-query-interval, page 204

    • ip igmp state-limit, page 206

    • ip igmp static-oif, page 208

    • ip igmp version, page 210

    • ip mroute, page 212

    • ip msdp description, page 214

    • ip msdp event-history, page 215

    • ip msdp flush-routes, page 217

    • ip msdp group-limit, page 218

    • ip msdp keepalive, page 220

    • ip msdp mesh-group, page 222

    • ip msdp originator-id, page 223

    • ip msdp password, page 225

    • ip msdp peer, page 226

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    I Commands

  • • ip msdp reconnect-interval, page 228

    • ip msdp sa-interval, page 229

    • ip msdp sa-limit, page 231

    • ip msdp sa-policy in, page 232

    • ip msdp sa-policy out, page 233

    • ip msdp shutdown, page 234

    • ip pim anycast-rp, page 235

    • ip pim auto-rp listen, page 237

    • ip pim auto-rp mapping-agent, page 239

    • ip pim auto-rp mapping-agent-policy, page 241

    • ip pim auto-rp rp-candidate, page 243

    • ip pim auto-rp rp-candidate-policy, page 245

    • ip pim bidir-rp-limit, page 247

    • ip pim border, page 249

    • ip pim bsr bsr-policy, page 250

    • ip pim bsr forward, page 252

    • ip pim bsr listen, page 254

    • ip pim bsr rp-candidate-policy, page 256

    • ip pim bsr-candidate, page 258

    • ip pim dr-priority, page 260

    • ip pim event-history, page 262

    • ip pim flush-routes, page 264

    • ip pim hello-authentication ah-md5, page 266

    • ip pim hello-interval, page 268

    • ip pim jp-policy, page 270

    • ip pim log-neighbor-changes, page 272

    • ip pim neighbor-policy, page 273

    • ip pim pre-build-spt, page 275

    • ip pim register-policy, page 277

    • ip pim register-rate-limit, page 279

    • ip pim register-until-stop, page 280

    • ip pim rp-address, page 281

    • ip pim rp-candidate, page 283

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    I Commands

  • • ip pim send-rp-announce, page 285

    • ip pim send-rp-discovery, page 287

    • ip pim sg-expiry-timer, page 289

    • ip pim sparse-mode, page 291

    • ip pim spt-threshold infinity, page 292

    • ip pim ssm policy, page 294

    • ip pim ssm range, page 296

    • ip pim state-limit, page 298

    • ip pim use-shared-tree-only, page 300

    • ip routing multicast event-history, page 302

    • ip routing multicast holddown, page 304

    • ip routing multicast software-replicate, page 306

    • ipv6 mld access-group, page 307

    • ipv6 mld group-timeout, page 309

    • ipv6 mld immediate-leave, page 311

    • ipv6 mld join-group, page 313

    • ipv6 mld last-member-query-count, page 315

    • ipv6 mld last-member-query-response-time, page 317

    • ipv6 mld querier-timeout, page 319

    • ipv6 mld query-interval, page 321

    • ipv6 mld query-max-response-time, page 323

    • ipv6 mld query-timeout, page 325

    • ipv6 mld report-link-local-groups, page 327

    • ipv6 mld report-policy, page 329

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    I Commands

  • ipv6 mld robustness-variableTo configure a Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) robustness count that you can tune to reflect the expectedpacket loss on a congested network, use the ipv6 mld robustness-variable command. To reset the count tothe default, use the no form of this command.

    ipv6 [icmp] mld robustness-variable count

    no ipv6 [icmp] mld robustness-variable [count]

    Syntax Description (Optional) Specifies the Internet Control MessageProtocol (ICMP) designator.

    icmp

    Robustness count. The range is from 1 to 7. Thedefault is 2.

    count

    Command Default The robustness count is 2.

    Command Modes Interface configuration (config-if)

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    vdc-admin

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.0(1)

    Usage Guidelines This command requires the Enterprise Services license.

    Examples This example shows how to configure a robustness count:

    switch(config)# interface ethernet 2/2switch(config-if)# ipv6 mld robustness-variable 3switch(config-if)#This example shows how to reset a robustness count to the default:

    switch(config)# interface ethernet 2/2switch(config-if)# no ipv6 mld robustness-variableswitch(config-if)#

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    I Commandsipv6 mld robustness-variable

  • Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Displays information about ICMPv6 interfaces.show ipv6 mld interface

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    I Commandsipv6 mld robustness-variable

  • ipv6 mld ssm-translateTo translate Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) version 1 reports to create (S, G) state entries so that therouter treats them as MLDv2 membership reports, use the ipv6 mld ssm-translate command. To remove thetranslation, use the no form of this command.

    ipv6 [icmp] mld ssm-translate group source

    no ipv6 [icmp] mld ssm-translate group source

    Syntax Description (Optional) Specifies the Internet Control MessageProtocol (ICMP) designator.

    icmp

    IPv6 multicast group range. By default, the groupprefix range is FF3x/96. To modify the IPv6 ProtocolIndependent Multicast (PIM6) SSM range, see theipv6 pim ssm range command.

    group

    IPv6 multicast source address.source

    Command Default None

    Command Modes Global configuration (config)

    VRF configuration (config-vrf)

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    vdc-admin

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.0(1)

    Usage Guidelines To display SSM translation commands, use this command line:

    switch(config)# show running-config | include ssm-translationThis command requires the Enterprise Services license.

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    I Commandsipv6 mld ssm-translate

  • Examples This example shows how to configure a translation:

    switch(config)# ipv6 mld ssm-translate FF30::0/16 2001:0DB8:0:ABCD::1This example shows how to remove a translation:

    switch(config)# no ipv6 mld ssm-translate FF30::0/16 2001:0DB8:0:ABCD::1

    Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Displays information about the running-systemconfiguration.

    show running-config

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    I Commandsipv6 mld ssm-translate

  • ipv6 mld startup-query-countTo configure the query count used when the Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) process starts up, use theipv6 mld startup-query-count command. To reset the query count to the default, use the no form of thiscommand.

    ipv6 [icmp] mld startup-query-count count

    no ipv6 [icmp] mld startup-query-count [count]

    Syntax Description (Optional) Specifies the Internet Control MessageProtocol (ICMP) designator.

    icmp

    Query count. The range is from 1 to 10. The defaultis 2.

    count

    Command Default The query count is 2.

    Command Modes Interface configuration (config-if)

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    vdc-admin

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.0(1)

    Usage Guidelines This command requires the Enterprise Services license.

    Examples This example shows how to configure a query count:

    switch(config)# interface ethernet 2/2switch(config-if)# ipv6 mld startup-query-count 3switch(config-if)#This example shows how to reset a query count to the default:

    switch(config)# interface ethernet 2/2switch(config-if)# no ipv6 mld startup-query-countswitch(config-if)#

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    I Commandsipv6 mld startup-query-count

  • Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Displays information about ICMPv6 interfaces.show ipv6 mld interface

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    I Commandsipv6 mld startup-query-count

  • ipv6 mld startup-query-intervalTo configure the query interval used when the Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) process starts up, use theipv6 mld startup-query-interval command. To reset the query interval to the default, use the no form ofthis command.

    ipv6 [icmp] mld startup-query-interval interval

    no ipv6 [icmp] mld startup-query-interval [interval]

    Syntax Description (Optional) Specifies the Internet Control MessageProtocol (ICMP) designator.

    icmp

    Query interval in seconds. The range is from 1 to18,000. The default is 31.

    interval

    Command Default The startup query interval is 31 seconds.

    Command Modes Interface configuration (config-if)

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    vdc-admin

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.0(1)

    Usage Guidelines This command requires the Enterprise Services license.

    Examples This example shows how to configure a startup query interval:

    switch(config)# interface ethernet 2/2switch(config-if)# ipv6 mld startup-query-interval 25switch(config-if)#This example shows how to reset a startup query interval to the default:

    switch(config)# interface ethernet 2/2switch(config-if)# no ipv6 mld startup-query-intervalswitch(config-if)#

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    I Commandsipv6 mld startup-query-interval

  • Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Displays information about ICMPv6 interfaces.show ipv6 mld interface

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    I Commandsipv6 mld startup-query-interval

  • ipv6 mld state-limitTo configure the Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) maximum states allowed, use the ipv6 mld state-limitcommand. To remove the limit, use the no form of this command.

    ipv6 [icmp] mld state-limit max-states [reserved reserve-policy max-reserved]

    no ipv6 [icmp] mld state-limit max-states [reserved reserve-policy max-reserved]

    Syntax Description (Optional) Specifies the Internet Control MessageProtocol (ICMP) designator.

    icmp

    Maximum states allowed. The range is from 1 to4,294,967,295.

    max-states

    (Optional) Specifies to use the route-map policy namefor the reserve policy and set the maximum numberof (*, G) and (S, G) entries allowed on the interface.

    reserved reserve-policy max-reserved

    Command Default None

    Command Modes Interface configuration (config-if)

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    vdc-admin

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.0(1)

    Usage Guidelines This command requires the Enterprise Services license.

    Examples This example shows how to configure a state limit:

    switch(config)# interface ethernet 2/2switch(config-if)# ipv6 mld state-limit 5000switch(config-if)#This example shows how to remove a state limit:

    switch(config)# interface ethernet 2/2

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    I Commandsipv6 mld state-limit

  • switch(config-if)# no ipv6 mld state-limitswitch(config-if)#

    Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Displays information about ICMPv6 interfaces.show ipv6 mld interface

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    I Commandsipv6 mld state-limit

  • ipv6 mld static-oifTo statically bind a multicast group to the outgoing interface (OIF), which is handled by the device hardware,use the ipv6 mld static-oif command. To remove the static OIF, use the no form of this command.

    ipv6 [icmp] mld static-oif {group [source source]| route-map policy-name}

    no ipv6 [icmp] mld static-oif {group [source source]| route-map policy-name}

    Syntax Description (Optional) Specifies the Internet Control MessageProtocol (ICMP) designator.

    icmp

    Multicast group IPv6 address. If you specify only thegroup address, the (*, G) state is created.

    group

    (Optional) Configures the source IPv6 address forMLDv2 and creates the (S, G) state.

    A source tree is built for the (S, G) state onlyif you enable MLDv2, which is the default.

    Note

    sourcesource

    Specifies the route-map policy name that defines thegroup prefixes where this feature is applied.

    route-mappolicy-name

    Command Default None

    Command Modes Interface configuration (config-if)

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    vdc-admin

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.0(1)

    Added the keyword route-map and argument policy-name .4.2(1)

    Usage Guidelines Thematch ipv6 multicast command is the onlymatch command that is evaluated in the route map. You canspecify the group prefix, group range, and source prefix to filter messages with thematch ipv6 multicastcommand.

    This command requires the Enterprise Services license.

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    I Commandsipv6 mld static-oif

  • Examples This example shows how to statically bind a group to the OIF:

    switch(config)# interface ethernet 2/2switch(config-if)# ipv6 mld static-oif FFFE::1switch(config-if)#This example shows how to remove a static binding from the OIF:

    switch(config)# interface ethernet 2/2switch(config-if)# no ipv6 mld static oif FFFE::1switch(config-if)#

    Related Commands DescriptionCommand

    Displays information about the MLD local groupmembership.

    show ipv6 mld local-groups

    Cisco Nexus 7000 Series Multicast Routing Command Reference 89

    I Commandsipv6 mld static-oif

  • ipv6 mld versionTo configure the Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) version on an interface, use the ipv6 mld versioncommand. To reset the version to the default, use the no form of this command.

    ipv6 mld version version

    no ipv6 mld version [version]

    Syntax Description Version number. The number is 1 or 2. The defaultis 2.

    version

    Command Default The version number is 2.

    Command Modes Interface configuration (config-if)

    Supported User Roles

    network-admin

    vdc-admin

    Command History ModificationRelease

    This command was introduced.4.0(1)

    Usage Guidelines This command requires the Enterprise Services license.

    Examples This example shows how to configure the MLD version:

    switch(config)# ipv6 mld version 1T