HP Comware 5 Debug Manual Vol 2

IPv6 multicast routing and forwarding
debugging commands
The output description tables in this document only contain fields and messages that require an
explanation.
Some information in this chapter is device type specific. Devices in this chapter are categorized
depending on their IRF capability and support for interface cards that use independent processors for
forwarding traffic, as shown in Table 1.
Table 128 Device types
Device type
Interface cards with
on-card processors
IRF capability Examples
Distributed devices Yes No HP 6600 routers (except
for 6602)
Yes (in standalone mode) HP 12500 switches
HP 10500 switches
Distributed IRF devices Yes Yes (in IRF mode) HP 12500 switches
HP 10500 switches
Centralized devices No No HP MSR routers
HP 6602 router
Centralized IRF devices No Yes HP 5800 switches
HP 5500 switches
debugging mfib ipv6
Use debugging mfib ipv6 to enable IPv6 multicast forwarding information base (MFIB) debugging.
Use undo debugging mfib ipv6 to disable IPv6 MFIB debugging.
Syntax
Centralized devices:
debugging mfib ipv6 { all | { driver | no-cache | packet | register | route | sync | upcall | wrong-iif }
[ advanced-acl6-number ] }
undo debugging mfib ipv6 { all | { driver | no-cache | packet | register | route | sync | upcall |
wrong-iif } [ advanced-acl6-number ] }
Distributed devices/centralized IRF devices:
debugging mfib ipv6 { all | { driver | no-cache | packet | register | route | sync | upcall | wrong-iif }
[ advanced-acl6-number ] } [ slot slot-number ]
undo debugging mfib ipv6 { all | { driver | no-cache | packet | register | route | sync | upcall |
wrong-iif } [ advanced-acl6-number ] } [ slot slot-number ]
Distributed IRF devices:
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