1*01869ca4Swiz.\" $NetBSD: mrouted.8,v 1.18 2017/07/03 21:35:31 wiz Exp $ 26b7e5019Swiz.\" $OpenBSD: mrouted.8,v 1.11 2003/03/03 15:14:28 deraadt Exp $ 36b7e5019Swiz.\" The mrouted program is covered by the license in the accompanying file 46b7e5019Swiz.\" named "LICENSE". Use of the mrouted program represents acceptance of 56b7e5019Swiz.\" the terms and conditions listed in that file. 66b7e5019Swiz.\" 76b7e5019Swiz.\" The mrouted program is COPYRIGHT 1989 by The Board of Trustees of 86b7e5019Swiz.\" Leland Stanford Junior University. 96b7e5019Swiz.Dd May 8, 1995 106b7e5019Swiz.Dt MROUTED 8 116b7e5019Swiz.Os 126b7e5019Swiz.Sh NAME 136b7e5019Swiz.Nm mrouted 146b7e5019Swiz.Nd IP multicast routing daemon 156b7e5019Swiz.Sh SYNOPSIS 166b7e5019Swiz.Nm mrouted 176b7e5019Swiz.Op Fl c Ar config_file 186b7e5019Swiz.Op Fl d Ar debug_level 196b7e5019Swiz.Op Fl p 206b7e5019Swiz.Sh DESCRIPTION 216b7e5019Swiz.Nm 22c60d41a9Swizis an implementation of the Distance-Vector Multicast Routing 2347190e80SwizProtocol (DVMRP), an earlier version of which is specified in RFC 1075. 24c60d41a9SwizIt maintains topological knowledge via a distance-vector routing protocol 2547190e80Swiz(like RIP, described in RFC 1058), upon which it implements a multicast 26c60d41a9Swizdatagram forwarding algorithm called Reverse Path Multicasting. 276b7e5019Swiz.Pp 286b7e5019Swiz.Nm 29c60d41a9Swizforwards a multicast datagram along a shortest (reverse) path tree 307f3982ffSwizrooted at the subnet on which the datagram originates. 317f3982ffSwizThe multicast 32c60d41a9Swizdelivery tree may be thought of as a broadcast delivery tree that has 33c60d41a9Swizbeen pruned back so that it does not extend beyond those subnetworks 347f3982ffSwizthat have members of the destination group. 357f3982ffSwizHence, datagrams are not forwarded along those branches which have no 367f3982ffSwizlisteners of the multicast group. 377f3982ffSwizThe IP time-to-live of a multicast datagram can be 38c60d41a9Swizused to limit the range of multicast datagrams. 396b7e5019Swiz.Pp 40c60d41a9SwizIn order to support multicasting among subnets that are separated by (unicast) 41c60d41a9Swizrouters that do not support IP multicasting, 426b7e5019Swiz.Nm 43c60d41a9Swizincludes support for 44c60d41a9Swiz"tunnels", which are virtual point-to-point links between pairs of 456b7e5019Swiz.Nm 467f3982ffSwizdaemons located anywhere in an internet. 477f3982ffSwizIP multicast packets are encapsulated 486b7e5019Swizfor transmission through tunnels, so that they look like normal unicast 497f3982ffSwizdatagrams to intervening routers and subnets. 507f3982ffSwizThe encapsulation is added on 516b7e5019Swizentry to a tunnel, and stripped off on exit from a tunnel. 52c60d41a9SwizBy default, the packets are encapsulated using the IP-in-IP protocol 53c60d41a9Swiz(IP protocol number 4). 54c60d41a9SwizOlder versions of 556b7e5019Swiz.Nm 56c60d41a9Swiztunnel using IP source routing, which puts a heavy load on some 57c60d41a9Swiztypes of routers. 586b7e5019SwizThis version does not support IP source route tunneling. 596b7e5019Swiz.Pp 606b7e5019SwizThe tunneling mechanism allows 616b7e5019Swiz.Nm 62c60d41a9Swizto establish a virtual internet, for 63c60d41a9Swizthe purpose of multicasting only, which is independent of the physical 647f3982ffSwizinternet, and which may span multiple Autonomous Systems. 657f3982ffSwizThis capability 66c60d41a9Swizis intended for experimental support of internet multicasting only, pending 67c60d41a9Swizwidespread support for multicast routing by the regular (unicast) routers. 686b7e5019Swiz.Nm 69c60d41a9Swizsuffers from the well-known scaling problems of any distance-vector 70c60d41a9Swizrouting protocol, and does not (yet) support hierarchical multicast routing. 716b7e5019Swiz.Pp 726b7e5019Swiz.Nm 73c60d41a9Swizhandles multicast routing only; there may or may not be unicast routing 74c60d41a9Swizsoftware running on the same machine as 756b7e5019Swiz.Nm mrouted . 766b7e5019SwizWith the use of tunnels, it is not necessary for 776b7e5019Swiz.Nm 78c60d41a9Swizto have access to more than one physical subnet 79c60d41a9Swizin order to perform multicast forwarding. 806b7e5019Swiz.Sh INVOCATION 816b7e5019SwizIf no 826b7e5019Swiz.Fl d 836b7e5019Swizoption is given, or if the debug level is specified as 0, 846b7e5019Swiz.Nm 857f3982ffSwizdetaches from the invoking terminal. 867f3982ffSwizOtherwise, it remains attached to the 877f3982ffSwizinvoking terminal and responsive to signals from that terminal. 887f3982ffSwizIf 896b7e5019Swiz.Fl d 907f3982ffSwizis given with no argument, the debug level defaults to 2. 917f3982ffSwizRegardless of the debug level, 926b7e5019Swiz.Nm 93c60d41a9Swizalways writes warning and error messages to the system 947f3982ffSwizlog daemon. 957f3982ffSwizNon-zero debug levels have the following effects: 966b7e5019Swiz.Bl -hang -compact -offset indent 976b7e5019Swiz.It 1 987f3982ffSwizall syslog'ed messages are also printed to stderr. 996b7e5019Swiz.It 2 100c60d41a9Swizall level 1 messages plus notifications of "significant" 101c60d41a9Swizevents are printed to stderr. 1026b7e5019Swiz.It 3 103c60d41a9Swizall level 2 messages plus notifications of all packet 104c60d41a9Swizarrivals and departures are printed to stderr. 1056b7e5019Swiz.El 1066b7e5019Swiz.Pp 1076b7e5019SwizUpon startup, mrouted writes its pid to the file 1086b7e5019Swiz.Pa /var/run/mrouted.pid . 1096b7e5019Swiz.Sh CONFIGURATION 1106b7e5019Swiz.Nm 111c60d41a9Swizautomatically configures itself to forward on all multicast-capable 112c60d41a9Swizinterfaces, i.e., interfaces that have the IFF_MULTICAST flag set (excluding 113c60d41a9Swizthe loopback "interface"), and it finds other 1146b7e5019Swiz.Nm 1157f3982ffSwizdirectly reachable via those interfaces. 1167f3982ffSwizTo override the default configuration, or to add tunnel links to other 1176b7e5019Swiz.Nm 118c60d41a9Swizconfiguration commands may be placed in 1196b7e5019Swiz.Pa /etc/mrouted.conf 1206b7e5019Swiz(or an alternative file, specified by the 1216b7e5019Swiz.Fl c 1226b7e5019Swizoption). 123c60d41a9SwizThere are four types of configuration commands: 1246b7e5019Swiz.Bl -item -offset indent 1256b7e5019Swiz.It 126*01869ca4Swiz.Tn phyint <local-addr> [disable] [metric <m>] 1276b7e5019Swiz.Bl -tag -width flag -compact -offset indent 128*01869ca4Swiz.It [threshold <t>] [rate_limit <b>] 129*01869ca4Swiz.It [boundary (<boundary-name>|<scoped-addr>/<mask-len>)] 130*01869ca4Swiz.It [altnet <network>/<mask-len>] 1316b7e5019Swiz.El 1326b7e5019Swiz.It 1336b7e5019Swiz.Bl -tag -width flag -compact -offset indent 134*01869ca4Swiz.It Tn tunnel <local-addr> <remote-addr> [metric <m>] 135*01869ca4Swiz.It [threshold <t>] [rate_limit <b>] 136*01869ca4Swiz.It [boundary (<boundary-name>|<scoped-addr>/<mask-len>)] 1376b7e5019Swiz.El 1386b7e5019Swiz.It 139*01869ca4Swiz.Tn cache_lifetime <ct> 1406b7e5019Swiz.It 141*01869ca4Swiz.Tn pruning <off/on> 1426b7e5019Swiz.It 143*01869ca4Swiz.Tn name <boundary-name> <scoped-addr>/<mask-len> 1446b7e5019Swiz.El 1456b7e5019Swiz.Pp 146c60d41a9SwizThe file format is free-form; whitespace (including newlines) is not 147c60d41a9Swizsignificant. 148c60d41a9SwizThe 1496b7e5019Swiz.Ar boundary 150c60d41a9Swizand 1516b7e5019Swiz.Ar altnet 152c60d41a9Swizoptions may be specified as many times as necessary. 1536b7e5019Swiz.Pp 154c60d41a9SwizThe phyint command can be used to disable multicast routing on the physical 1556b7e5019Swizinterface identified by local IP address 156*01869ca4Swiz.Ar <local-addr> , 1576b7e5019Swizor to associate a non-default metric or threshold with the specified 1587f3982ffSwizphysical interface. 1597f3982ffSwizThe local IP address 160*01869ca4Swiz.Ar <local-addr> 1616b7e5019Swizmay be replaced by the interface name (e.g., le0). 162c60d41a9SwizIf a phyint is attached to multiple IP subnets, describe each additional subnet 163c60d41a9Swizwith the altnet keyword. 164c60d41a9SwizPhyint commands must precede tunnel commands. 1656b7e5019Swiz.Pp 166c60d41a9SwizThe tunnel command can be used to establish a tunnel link between local 1676b7e5019SwizIP address 168*01869ca4Swiz.Ar <local-addr> 1696b7e5019Swizand remote IP address 170*01869ca4Swiz.Ar <remote-addr> , 1716b7e5019Swizand to associate a non-default metric or threshold with that tunnel. 1726b7e5019SwizThe local IP address 173*01869ca4Swiz.Ar <local-addr> 1747f3982ffSwizmay be replaced by the interface name (e.g., le0). 1757f3982ffSwizThe remote IP address 176*01869ca4Swiz.Ar <remote-addr> 1776b7e5019Swizmay be replaced by a host name, if and only if the host name has a single 178c60d41a9SwizIP address associated with it. 1796b7e5019SwizThe tunnel must be set up in the mrouted.conf files of both routers before 1806b7e5019Swizit can be used. 18170f96e3dSjoerg.\"For backwards compatibility with older 18270f96e3dSjoerg.\".IR mrouted s, 18370f96e3dSjoerg.\"the srcrt keyword specifies 18470f96e3dSjoerg.\"encapsulation using IP source routing. 1856b7e5019Swiz.Pp 186c60d41a9SwizThe cache_lifetime is a value that determines the amount of time that a 1877f3982ffSwizcached multicast route stays in kernel before timing out. 1887f3982ffSwizThe value of this entry should lie between 300 (5 min) and 86400 (1 day). 1897f3982ffSwizIt defaults to 300. 1906b7e5019Swiz.Pp 1916b7e5019SwizThe 1926b7e5019Swiz.Ar pruning 1936b7e5019Swizoption is provided for 1946b7e5019Swiz.Nm 1957f3982ffSwizto act as a non-pruning router. 1967f3982ffSwizIt is also possible to start 1976b7e5019Swiz.Nm 1986b7e5019Swizin a non-pruning mode using the 1996b7e5019Swiz.Fl p 2007f3982ffSwizoption on the command line. 2017f3982ffSwizIt is expected that a router would be configured 2027f3982ffSwizin this manner for test purposes only. 2037f3982ffSwizThe default mode is pruning enabled. 2046b7e5019Swiz.Pp 205c60d41a9SwizYou may assign names to boundaries to make configuration easier with 2067f3982ffSwizthe name keyword. 2077f3982ffSwizThe boundary option on phyint or tunnel commands 208c60d41a9Swizcan accept either a name or a boundary. 2096b7e5019Swiz.Pp 210c60d41a9SwizThe metric is the "cost" associated with sending a datagram on the given 211c60d41a9Swizinterface or tunnel; it may be used to influence the choice of routes. 2127f3982ffSwizThe metric defaults to 1. 2137f3982ffSwizMetrics should be kept as small as possible, because 2146b7e5019Swiz.Nm 2157f3982ffSwizcannot route along paths with a sum of metrics greater than 31. 2166b7e5019Swiz.Pp 217c60d41a9SwizThe threshold is the minimum IP time-to-live required for a multicast datagram 2187f3982ffSwizto be forwarded to the given interface or tunnel. 2197f3982ffSwizIt is used to control the scope of multicast datagrams. 2207f3982ffSwiz(The TTL of forwarded packets is only compared 2217f3982ffSwizto the threshold, it is not decremented by the threshold. 2227f3982ffSwizEvery multicast router decrements the TTL by 1.) 2237f3982ffSwizThe default threshold is 1. 2246b7e5019Swiz.Pp 225c60d41a9SwizIn general, all 2266b7e5019Swiz.Nm 227c60d41a9Swizconnected to a particular subnet or tunnel should 228c60d41a9Swizuse the same metric and threshold for that subnet or tunnel. 2296b7e5019Swiz.Pp 230c60d41a9SwizThe rate_limit option allows the network administrator to specify a 231c60d41a9Swizcertain bandwidth in Kbits/second which would be allocated to multicast 2327f3982ffSwiztraffic. 2337f3982ffSwizIt defaults to 500Kbps on tunnels, and 0 (unlimited) on physical 234c60d41a9Swizinterfaces. 2356b7e5019Swiz.Pp 236c60d41a9SwizThe boundary option allows an interface 237c60d41a9Swizto be configured as an administrative boundary for the specified 2387f3982ffSwizscoped address. 2397f3982ffSwizPackets belonging to this address will not 2407f3982ffSwizbe forwarded on a scoped interface. 2417f3982ffSwizThe boundary option accepts either 242c60d41a9Swiza name or a boundary spec. 2436b7e5019Swiz.Pp 2446b7e5019Swiz.Nm 245c60d41a9Swizwill not initiate execution if it has fewer than two enabled vifs, 246c60d41a9Swizwhere a vif (virtual interface) is either a physical multicast-capable 2477f3982ffSwizinterface or a tunnel. 2487f3982ffSwizIt will log a warning if all of its vifs are tunnels; such an 2496b7e5019Swiz.Nm 250c60d41a9Swizconfiguration would be better replaced by more 251c60d41a9Swizdirect tunnels (i.e., eliminate the middle man). 2526b7e5019Swiz.Sh EXAMPLE CONFIGURATION 253c60d41a9SwizThis is an example configuration for a mythical multicast router at a big 254c60d41a9Swizschool. 2556b7e5019Swiz.Bd -unfilled -compact -offset left 256c60d41a9Swiz# 257c60d41a9Swiz# mrouted.conf example 258c60d41a9Swiz# 2596b7e5019Swiz# Name our boundaries to make it easier. 260c60d41a9Swizname LOCAL 239.255.0.0/16 261c60d41a9Swizname EE 239.254.0.0/16 262c60d41a9Swiz# 263c60d41a9Swiz# le1 is our gateway to compsci, don't forward our 2646b7e5019Swiz# local groups to them. 265c60d41a9Swizphyint le1 boundary EE 266c60d41a9Swiz# 267c60d41a9Swiz# le2 is our interface on the classroom net, it has four 268c60d41a9Swiz# different length subnets on it. 2696b7e5019Swiz# Note that you can use either an ip address or an 270c60d41a9Swiz# interface name 271c60d41a9Swizphyint 172.16.12.38 boundary EE altnet 172.16.15.0/26 272c60d41a9Swiz altnet 172.16.15.128/26 altnet 172.16.48.0/24 273c60d41a9Swiz# 274c60d41a9Swiz# atm0 is our ATM interface, which doesn't properly 275c60d41a9Swiz# support multicasting. 276c60d41a9Swizphyint atm0 disable 277c60d41a9Swiz# 2786b7e5019Swiz# This is an internal tunnel to another EE subnet. 279c60d41a9Swiz# Remove the default tunnel rate limit, since this 2806b7e5019Swiz# tunnel is over ethernets. 281c60d41a9Swiztunnel 192.168.5.4 192.168.55.101 metric 1 threshold 1 282c60d41a9Swiz rate_limit 0 283c60d41a9Swiz# 284c60d41a9Swiz# This is our tunnel to the outside world. 285c60d41a9Swiz# Careful with those boundaries, Eugene. 286c60d41a9Swiztunnel 192.168.5.4 10.11.12.13 metric 1 threshold 32 287c60d41a9Swiz boundary LOCAL boundary EE 2886b7e5019Swiz.Ed 2896b7e5019Swiz.Sh SIGNALS 2906b7e5019Swiz.Nm 291c60d41a9Swizresponds to the following signals: 2926b7e5019Swiz.Bl -tag -width TERM -compact 2936b7e5019Swiz.It HUP 294c60d41a9Swizrestarts 2956b7e5019Swiz.Nm mrouted . 296c60d41a9SwizThe configuration file is reread every time this signal is evoked. 2976b7e5019Swiz.It INT 298c60d41a9Swizterminates execution gracefully (i.e., by sending 299c60d41a9Swizgood-bye messages to all neighboring routers). 3006b7e5019Swiz.It TERM 301c60d41a9Swizsame as INT 3026b7e5019Swiz.It USR1 3036b7e5019Swizdumps the internal routing tables to 3046b7e5019Swiz.Pa /var/tmp/mrouted.dump . 3056b7e5019Swiz.It USR2 3066b7e5019Swizdumps the internal cache tables to 3076b7e5019Swiz.Pa /var/tmp/mrouted.cache . 3086b7e5019Swiz.It QUIT 309c60d41a9Swizdumps the internal routing tables to stderr (only if 3106b7e5019Swiz.Nm 311c60d41a9Swizwas invoked with a non-zero debug level). 3126b7e5019Swiz.El 3136b7e5019Swiz.Pp 314c60d41a9SwizFor convenience in sending signals, 3156b7e5019Swiz.Nm 3166b7e5019Swizwrites its pid to 3176b7e5019Swiz.Pa /var/run/mrouted.pid 3186b7e5019Swizupon startup. 3197f3982ffSwiz.Sh FILES 3207f3982ffSwiz.Bl -tag -width /var/tmp/mrouted.cache -compact 3217f3982ffSwiz.It Pa /etc/mrouted.conf 3227f3982ffSwiz.It Pa /var/run/mrouted.pid 3237f3982ffSwiz.It Pa /var/tmp/mrouted.dump 3247f3982ffSwiz.It Pa /var/tmp/mrouted.cache 3257f3982ffSwiz.El 3266b7e5019Swiz.Sh EXAMPLES 327c60d41a9SwizThe routing tables look like this: 3286b7e5019Swiz.Pp 3297f3982ffSwiz.Bd -literal -compact -offset left 330c60d41a9SwizVirtual Interface Table 331c60d41a9Swiz Vif Local-Address Metric Thresh Flags 332c60d41a9Swiz 0 36.2.0.8 subnet: 36.2 1 1 querier 333c60d41a9Swiz groups: 224.0.2.1 334c60d41a9Swiz 224.0.0.4 335c60d41a9Swiz pkts in: 3456 336c60d41a9Swiz pkts out: 2322323 337c60d41a9Swiz 338c60d41a9Swiz 1 36.11.0.1 subnet: 36.11 1 1 querier 339c60d41a9Swiz groups: 224.0.2.1 340c60d41a9Swiz 224.0.1.0 341c60d41a9Swiz 224.0.0.4 342c60d41a9Swiz pkts in: 345 343c60d41a9Swiz pkts out: 3456 344c60d41a9Swiz 345c60d41a9Swiz 2 36.2.0.8 tunnel: 36.8.0.77 3 1 346c60d41a9Swiz peers: 36.8.0.77 (2.2) 347c60d41a9Swiz boundaries: 239.0.1 348c60d41a9Swiz : 239.1.2 349c60d41a9Swiz pkts in: 34545433 350c60d41a9Swiz pkts out: 234342 351c60d41a9Swiz 352c60d41a9Swiz 3 36.2.0.8 tunnel: 36.6.8.23 3 16 353c60d41a9Swiz 354c60d41a9SwizMulticast Routing Table (1136 entries) 355c60d41a9Swiz Origin-Subnet From-Gateway Metric Tmr In-Vif Out-Vifs 356c60d41a9Swiz 36.2 1 45 0 1* 2 3* 357c60d41a9Swiz 36.8 36.8.0.77 4 15 2 0* 1* 3* 358c60d41a9Swiz 36.11 1 20 1 0* 2 3* 359c60d41a9Swiz . 360c60d41a9Swiz . 361c60d41a9Swiz . 3626b7e5019Swiz.Ed 3636b7e5019Swiz.Pp 364c60d41a9SwizIn this example, there are four vifs connecting to two subnets and two 3657f3982ffSwiztunnels. 3667f3982ffSwizThe vif 3 tunnel is not in use (no peer address). 3677f3982ffSwizThe vif 0 and 3687f3982ffSwizvif 1 subnets have some groups present; tunnels never have any groups. 3697f3982ffSwizThis instance of 3706b7e5019Swiz.Nm 371c60d41a9Swizis the one responsible for sending periodic group 372c60d41a9Swizmembership queries on the vif 0 and vif 1 subnets, as indicated by the 3737f3982ffSwiz"querier" flags. 3747f3982ffSwizThe list of boundaries indicate the scoped addresses on that interface. 3757f3982ffSwizA count of the number of incoming and outgoing packets is also 376c60d41a9Swizshown at each interface. 3776b7e5019Swiz.Pp 378c60d41a9SwizAssociated with each subnet from which a multicast datagram can originate 379c60d41a9Swizis the address of the previous hop router (unless the subnet is directly- 380c60d41a9Swizconnected), the metric of the path back to the origin, the amount of time 381c60d41a9Swizsince we last received an update for this subnet, the incoming vif for 3827f3982ffSwizmulticasts from that origin, and a list of outgoing vifs. 3837f3982ffSwiz"*" means that 384c60d41a9Swizthe outgoing vif is connected to a leaf of the broadcast tree rooted at the 385c60d41a9Swizorigin, and a multicast datagram from that origin will be forwarded on that 386c60d41a9Swizoutgoing vif only if there are members of the destination group on that leaf. 3876b7e5019Swiz.Pp 3886b7e5019Swiz.Nm 3897f3982ffSwizalso maintains a copy of the kernel forwarding cache table. 3907f3982ffSwizEntries are created and deleted by 3916b7e5019Swiz.Nm mrouted . 3926b7e5019Swiz.Pp 393c60d41a9SwizThe cache tables look like this: 3946b7e5019Swiz.Pp 3956b7e5019Swiz.Bd -unfilled -compact -offset left 396c60d41a9SwizMulticast Routing Cache Table (147 entries) 397c60d41a9Swiz Origin Mcast-group CTmr Age Ptmr IVif Forwvifs 398c60d41a9Swiz 13.2.116/22 224.2.127.255 3m 2m - 0 1 399*01869ca4Swiz>13.2.116.19 400*01869ca4Swiz>13.2.116.196 401c60d41a9Swiz 138.96.48/21 224.2.127.255 5m 2m - 0 1 402*01869ca4Swiz>138.96.48.108 403c60d41a9Swiz 128.9.160/20 224.2.127.255 3m 2m - 0 1 404*01869ca4Swiz>128.9.160.45 405c60d41a9Swiz 198.106.194/24 224.2.135.190 9m 28s 9m 0P 406*01869ca4Swiz>198.106.194.22 4076b7e5019Swiz.Ed 4086b7e5019Swiz.Pp 409c60d41a9SwizEach entry is characterized by the origin subnet number and mask and the 4107f3982ffSwizdestination multicast group. 4117f3982ffSwizThe 'CTmr' field indicates the lifetime of the entry. 4127f3982ffSwizThe entry is deleted from the cache table 4137f3982ffSwizwhen the timer decrements to zero. 4147f3982ffSwizThe 'Age' field is the time since 4157f3982ffSwizthis cache entry was originally created. 4167f3982ffSwizSince cache entries get refreshed 417c60d41a9Swizif traffic is flowing, routing entries can grow very old. 418c60d41a9SwizThe 'Ptmr' field is simply a dash if no prune was sent upstream, or the 419c60d41a9Swizamount of time until the upstream prune will time out. 420c60d41a9SwizThe 'Ivif' field indicates the 4217f3982ffSwizincoming vif for multicast packets from that origin. 4227f3982ffSwizEach router also 423c60d41a9Swizmaintains a record of the number of prunes received from neighboring 4247f3982ffSwizrouters for a particular source and group. 4257f3982ffSwizIf there are no members of 426c60d41a9Swiza multicast group on any downward link of the multicast tree for a 4277f3982ffSwizsubnet, a prune message is sent to the upstream router. 4287f3982ffSwizThey are indicated by a "P" after the vif number. 4297f3982ffSwizThe Forwvifs field shows the 430c60d41a9Swizinterfaces along which datagrams belonging to the source-group are 4317f3982ffSwizforwarded. 4327f3982ffSwizA "p" indicates that no datagrams are being forwarded along 4337f3982ffSwizthat interface. 4347f3982ffSwizAn unlisted interface is a leaf subnet with are no 4357f3982ffSwizmembers of the particular group on that subnet. 4367f3982ffSwizA "b" on an interface 4376b7e5019Swizindicates that it is a boundary interface, i.e., traffic will not be 438c60d41a9Swizforwarded on the scoped address on that interface. 439*01869ca4SwizAn additional line with a ">" as the first character is printed for 4407f3982ffSwizeach source on the subnet. 4417f3982ffSwizNote that there can be many sources in one subnet. 4426b7e5019Swiz.Sh SEE ALSO 4436b7e5019Swiz.Xr map-mbone 8 , 4446b7e5019Swiz.Xr mrinfo 8 , 4456b7e5019Swiz.Xr mtrace 8 44670f96e3dSjoerg.Pp 447c60d41a9SwizDVMRP is described, along with other multicast routing algorithms, in the 448c60d41a9Swizpaper "Multicast Routing in Internetworks and Extended LANs" by S. Deering, 449c60d41a9Swizin the Proceedings of the ACM SIGCOMM '88 Conference. 4506b7e5019Swiz.Sh AUTHORS 451c60d41a9SwizSteve Deering, Ajit Thyagarajan, Bill Fenner 452