The command used to display multicast groups in IPv6 is accurately represented in the related context. Utilizing the command to show interface status and detailed information—including multicast group status—provides insight into which multicast groups are active on specific interfaces.
The command that accurately enables you to view multicast information, including configurations and operational status, is typically the one intended for interface details, which includes broadcasting and multicasting activities. Although there might be commands more specialized in showing active multicast groups, the broader view of interface settings entails additional multicast context.
Options that focus on routing tables or overall protocol statuses may not zero in on multicast group information specifically. Commands dedicated to routing (like routes or protocols) tend to offer data about how packets are moved through the network rather than intricate details about multicast groups active on the device's interfaces. Likewise, a command intended solely for multicast can focus on listing specific multicast group information, which may not always be the first step in troubleshooting or checking interface statuses.
Therefore, the command that allows for an overview of interfaces—including multicast presence—aligns with the need for displaying multicast groups in IPv6.