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Chapter 18 Monitoring MPLS Services
Monitoring MPLS Services
Viewing VRF Multicast Configuration details
To view global multicast configuration details for a VRF:
Step 1 Right-click on the required device and select Inventory.
Step 2 In the Inventory window, choose Logical Inventory > VRFs > vrf (where vrf is the required
VRF) > IPV4VRF Multicast Configuration or IPV6VRF Multicast Configuration. The route
policies configured on the device are displayed in the content pane.
Table 18-10 describes the information that is displayed in the Router IP Interface Properties window:
Rate Limits If a rate limit is configured on an IP interface, the limit is shown as an IP
interface property. This option is checked when a rate limit is defined on
the IP interface, meaning the access list is a rate limit access list. IP
interface traffic is measured and includes the average rate, normal burst
size, excess burst size, conform action, and exceed action.
Note Double-clicking a row displays the properties of the IP interface.
When a rate limit is configured on the IP interface, the Rate Limits
tab is displayed. For more information about rate limits, see
Viewing Rate Limit Information, page 18-36.
Note The Input Access, Output Access, and Rate Limits parameters
apply only to Cisco IOS devices.
IP Sec Map Name IP Security (IPsec) map name.
Site Name Name of the business element to which the interface is attached.
Table 18-9 VRF Properties (continued)
Field Description
Table 18-10 Global Multicast Configuration Details
Field Description
VPN ID The VPN ID configured for the VRF.
RoutePolicy The name of the multicast route policy.
BgpAD The BgpAd enabled on the device.
MdtSourceif The Multicast Distribution Tree (MDT) source interface.
MdtPartioned The MDT partitioned permission.
NSF The non-stop forwarding (NSF) information configured for the
VRF.
MdtAddress The MDT address.
MdtData The MDT data that can be handled.
Address Family The address family, which can be IPV4 or IPV6.
RP Address The rendezvous point (RP) address configured for the VRF.