Chapter 7 Firewall for FortiOS 5.0 : Multicast forwarding : Multicast routing examples : FortiGate PIM-SM debugging examples : Viewing the multicast routing table (FGT-2)
  
Viewing the multicast routing table (FGT-2)
If you check the output on FGT-2 there are some small differences:
FGT-2 # get router info multicast pim sparse-mode table
IP Multicast Routing Table
 
(*,*,RP) Entries: 0
(*,G) Entries: 1
(S,G) Entries: 1
(S,G,rpt) Entries: 1
FCR Entries: 0
 
(*, 239.255.255.1)
RP: 192.168.1.1
RPF nbr: 0.0.0.0
RPF idx: None
Upstream State: JOINED
Local:
Joined:
external
Asserted:
FCR:
The *,G entry now has a joined interface rather than local because it has received a PIM join from FGT-3 rather than a local IGMP join.
(10.166.0.11, 239.255.255.1)
RPF nbr: 10.130.0.237
RPF idx: internal
SPT bit: 1
Upstream State: JOINED
Local:
Joined:
external
Asserted:
Outgoing:
external
The S,G entry shows that we have received a join on the external interface and the stream is being forwarded out of this interface.
(10.166.0.11, 239.255.255.1, rpt)
RP: 192.168.1.1
RPF nbr: 0.0.0.0
RPF idx: None
Upstream State: PRUNED
Local:
Pruned:
Outgoing:
External
The S,G,RPT is different from FGT-3 because FGT-2 is the RP, it has pruned back the SPT for the RP to the first hop router.