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[show ip mroute] what does "stopped" mean at the outgoing interface timer?

Hi,

 

below is the "show ip mroute" output in question:

 

(10.198.184.6, 239.255.100.1), 1w1d/00:02:53, flags: T
Incoming interface: Port-channel300, RPF nbr 10.199.6.33, RPF-MFD
Outgoing interface list:
Vlan990, Forward/Sparse-Dense, 01:31:51/stopped, H, A

 

I would like to understand why is it showing "stopped" at the expiry timer for interface vlan 990? Does it mean no traffic being forwarded on the interface?

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angusr
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"Stopped" means that the RP sent a PIM register-stop message to the first-hop router (FHR) (the router closest to the source).  The register-stop message is sent by the RP if PIM has switched to the shortest-path tree and the RP no longer needs the FHR to send PIM register messages to register the source to the RP. The RP will also send a register-stop message to the FHR if no receivers want to join the group.

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angusr
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"Stopped" means that the RP sent a PIM register-stop message to the first-hop router (FHR) (the router closest to the source).  The register-stop message is sent by the RP if PIM has switched to the shortest-path tree and the RP no longer needs the FHR to send PIM register messages to register the source to the RP. The RP will also send a register-stop message to the FHR if no receivers want to join the group.

And what would it mean in a PIM-SM / SSM design (without RP) and with static IGMPv3? Would it then rather mean: "never", i.e. the entry never expires?

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