[c-nsp] show command for active multicast kbps rate

John Neiberger jneiberger at gmail.com
Fri Jan 11 21:45:16 EST 2013


I do recall opening a TAC case on something like this about a year ago. We
also were not seeing rates in our multicast traffic. As I recall, they said
it was a bug, but I don't have any details. I'll see if I can find the case
notes. We were running 4.0.1 at the time.


On Fri, Jan 11, 2013 at 12:03 PM, Aaron <aaron1 at gvtc.com> wrote:

> I think I enabled that too on my asr9k's and recall not seeing any rates
> either.  Wondering if there is a known issue with this.  Anyone know
> anything about that ?
>
> Aaron
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net [mailto:
> cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Erçin TORUN
> Sent: Friday, January 11, 2013 12:07 PM
> To: Adam Vitkovsky
> Cc: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
> Subject: Re: [c-nsp] show command for active multicast kbps rate
>
> Hi again,
>
> I've enabled the "rate-per-route" command but still cant see the per flow
> rates. Have any idea ? I'm sure that there is a flow cause i'm watching it
> and it passes throughout the backbone.
>
>
> #show mfib route 233.88.168.176 detail
>
>
> IP Multicast Forwarding Information Base Entry flags: C -
> Directly-Connected Check, S - Signal, D - Drop,
>   IA - Inherit Accept, IF - Inherit From, MA - MDT Address,
>   ME - MDT Encap, MD - MDT Decap, MT - MDT Threshold Crossed,
>   MH - MDT interface handle, CD - Conditional Decap,
>   DT - MDT Decap True, EX - Extranet
>   MoFE - MoFRR Enabled, MoFS - MoFRR State Interface flags: F - Forward, A
> - Accept, IC - Internal Copy,
>   NS - Negate Signal, DP - Don't Preserve, SP - Signal Present,
>   EG - Egress, EI - Encapsulation Interface, MI - MDT Interface,
>   EX - Extranet, A2 - Secondary Accept
> Forwarding/Replication Counts: Packets in/Packets out/Bytes out Failure
> Counts: RPF / TTL / Empty Olist / Encap RL / Other
>
> (x.x.x.x,233.88.168.176),   Flags:
>   Up: 00:02:02
>   Last Used: never
>   SW Forwarding Counts: 0/0/0
>   SW Replication Counts: 0/0/0
>   SW Failure Counts: 0/0/0/0/0
>   Route ver: 0x2f34
>   MVPN Info :-
>     MDT Handle: 0x0, MDT Probe:N [N], Rate:Y, Acc:N
>     MDT SW Ingress Encap V4/V6, Egress decap: 0 / 0, 0
>     Encap ID: 0 RPF ID: 0
>     Local Receiver: True Turnaround: False
>   TenGigE0/0/0/0 Flags:  NS, Up:00:02:02
>   GigabitEthernet0/1/0/4.112 Flags:  A, Up:00:02:02
>
> #show mrib route 233.88.168.176 detail
>
>
> IP Multicast Routing Information Base
> Entry flags: L - Domain-Local Source, E - External Source to the Domain,
>     C - Directly-Connected Check, S - Signal, IA - Inherit Accept,
>     IF - Inherit From, D - Drop, MA - MDT Address, ME - MDT Encap,
>     MD - MDT Decap, MT - MDT Threshold Crossed, MH - MDT interface handle
>     CD - Conditional Decap, MPLS - MPLS Decap, MF - MPLS Encap, EX -
> Extranet
>     MoFE - MoFRR Enabled, MoFS - MoFRR State Interface flags: F - Forward,
> A - Accept, IC - Internal Copy,
>     NS - Negate Signal, DP - Don't Preserve, SP - Signal Present,
>     II - Internal Interest, ID - Internal Disinterest, LI - Local Interest,
>     LD - Local Disinterest, DI - Decapsulation Interface
>     EI - Encapsulation Interface, MI - MDT Interface, LVIF - MPLS Encap,
>     EX - Extranet, A2 - Secondary Accept
>
> (x.x.x.x ,233.88.168.176) Ver: 0x2f34 RPF nbr: x.x.x.x Flags:, FMA:
> 0x501bfba0 FGID: 0x4 MGID: 0x9a2c
>   Up: 00:02:19
>   Incoming Interface List
>     GigabitEthernet0/1/0/4.112 Flags: A, Up: 00:02:19
>   Outgoing Interface List
>     TenGigE0/0/0/0 Flags: F NS, Up: 00:02:19
>
> # show ip route x.x.x.x
> Fri Jan 11 20:00:24.076 Turkiye
>
> Routing entry for x.x.x.x/28
>   Known via "connected", distance 0, metric 0 (connected)
>   Installed Dec 20 00:12:02.128 for 3w1d
>   Routing Descriptor Blocks
>     directly connected, via GigabitEthernet0/1/0/4.112
>       Route metric is 0
>   Redist Advertisers:
>     ospf 1
>
>  nsf
>   multipath hash source-nexthop
>   ssm range abcde
>   rate-per-route
>   ssm allow-override
>
>
> 2013/1/8 Erçin TORUN <ercintorun at gmail.com>
>
> > Hi Adam,
> >
> > Thanks for quick response. I used the "sh mrib route" before but
> > without "rate-per-route" config, will check asap.
> >
> > 2013/1/8 Adam Vitkovsky <adam.vitkovsky at swan.sk>
> >
> >> In XR its sh mrib route/sh mfib route but in order to get the bw rate
> >> you have to have the following cmd enabled:
> >>
> >> multicast-routing
> >>  rate-per-route
> >>
> >> adam
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> > --
> > ERCIN TORUN
>
>
>
>
> --
> ERCIN TORUN
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