Re: MSTAT Question

From: Gregg Malcolm (greggm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Apr 14 2002 - 16:42:34 GMT-3


   
Whoops..Sorry, I realized that I had the source and destination reversed.
Works fine now.

Gregg
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gregg Malcolm" <greggm@sbcglobal.net>
To: <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2002 11:49 AM
Subject: MSTAT Question

> The following mstat has me confused. Doyle explains that ttl is really
the
> number of hops and hops is really the delay in ms. My problem is
> understanding the negative values in the hop (delay) fields. Could be due
to
> a reverse path thing but I don't think so. All his examples has positive
> values for the hop count. This is a PIM dense config.
>
> Thanks, Gregg
>
>
> r6#mstat 150.20.50.6 150.20.12.1
>
> Type escape sequence to abort.
>
> Mtrace from 150.20.50.6 to 150.20.12.1 via RPF
>
> From source (r6) to destination (?)
>
> Waiting to accumulate statistics......
>
> Results after 10 seconds:
>
>
> Source Response Dest Packet Statistics For Only For Traffic
>
> 150.20.50.6 150.20.50.6 All Multicast Traffic From 150.20.50.6
>
> | __/ rtt 23 ms Lost/Sent = Pct Rate To 0.0.0.0
>
> v / hop -5 s --------------------- --------------------
>
> 150.20.50.6
>
> 150.20.100.6 ?
>
> | ^ ttl 0
>
> v | hop -44 s 0/0 = --% 0 pps 0/0 = --% 0 pps
>
> 150.20.100.2
>
> 150.20.12.2 ?
>
> | ^ ttl 1
>
> v | hop 44 s 0/0 = --% 0 pps 0/0 = --% 0 pps
>
> 150.20.12.1 ?
>
> | \__ ttl 2
>
> v \ hop 5939 ms 0 0 pps 0 0 pps
>
> 150.20.12.1 150.20.50.6
>
> Receiver Query Source
>
>
> r6#



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