Usage: %1!s! [[grpaddr=][grpmask=] [[srcaddr=] [srcmask=] ] [[type=]active|negative|both] [[stats=]all] [[rr=]Refresh Rate ] Parameters: Tag Value grpaddr - The group IP address for the start of the range. grpmask - The subnet mask associated with the group IP address. srcaddr - The source IP address of the start of the range. srcmask - The subnet mask associated with the source IP address. type - One of the following values: active: Show active multicast forwarding entries (MFEs) only negative: Show negative MFEs only both: Show both active and negative MFEs (default) stats - Specify "all" to show all detailed MFE statistics rr - The time used when refreshing MFE statistics as indicated by a time in seconds. Remarks: Displays multicast forwarding entry statistics. The information displayed for this command consists of: Field Description ----- ----------- Group - Group(s) by address to which the data is destined Source - Source(s) by address from which the data originated Prot - The multicast protocol that is enabled on the incoming interface In/Out Intf - The first line of an MFE displays the incoming interface The subsequent line(s) display the outgoing interfaces (one per line) UpstrmNbr/NHOP - The first line of an MFE displays the upstream neighbor on the incoming side The subsequent line(s) display the next hop corresponding to each outgoing interface In/Out Pkt - The first line of an MFE displays the number of incoming packets The subsequent line(s) display the number of packets forwarded out the corresponding outgoing interface InByte/Dis - The first line of an MFE displays the number of incoming bytes The subsequent line(s) display the number of packets discarded on the corresponding outgoing interface Bad If/TTL - The first line of an MFE displays the number of packets that were received on an interface different from the incoming interface Ovfl/Frag - The first line of an MFE displays the number of packets that were discarded because the input buffer overflowed The subsequent line(s) display the number of packets that required fragmentation on the corresponding interface Examples: %1!s! %1!s! grpaddr=239.0.0.1 mask=255.255.255.255
Usage: %1!s! grpaddr= grpmask= -or- %1!s! scopename= Parameters: Tag Value grpaddr - The multicast scope or group IP address ...
Usage: %1!s! grpaddr= grpmask= scopename= Parameters: Tag Value grpaddr - The multicast scope or group IP address grpmask ...
Usage: %1!s! grpaddr= grpmask= scopename= Parameters: Tag Value grpaddr - The multicast scope or group IP address grpmask ...
Usage: %1!s! grpaddr= grpmask= srcaddr= srcmask= type=]active|negative|both rr=]integer Parameters: Tag Value grpaddr - The ...
Usage: %1!s! grpaddr= grpmask= srcaddr= srcmask= type=]active|negative|both stats=]all rr=]Refresh Rate Parameters: Tag Value ...
Usage: %1!s! id= forcecompatmode=]enable|disable Parameters: Tag Value id - The ID of the adapter which you want configured. ...
Usage: %1!s! id=]integer Parameters: Tag Value id - The ID of the adapter whose configuration you want to view. Remarks: ...
Usage: %1!s! index= ForwardAddr Proto NextHopAddr rr = Refresh Rate ForwardAddr - Destination IP Address of the forward table ...
Usage: %1!s! index= LocalIPAddr LocalPort RemoteIPAddr RemotePort rr= Refresh Rate Parameters: Tag Value index - Must include ...