HP 6125G HP 6125G & 6125G/XG Blade Switches IP Multicast Configuration - Page 322

Disabling the switchover to SPT, Configuring IPv6 PIM-SSM - blade switch configuration

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Configure a filtering rule for register messages on all C-RP routers, and configure them to calculate the checksum based on the entire register messages. Configure the register suppression time and the register probe time on all routers that might become IPv6 source-side DRs. To configure register-related parameters: Step 1. Enter system view. 2. Enter IPv6 PIM view. Command system-view pim ipv6 3. Configure a filtering rule for register messages. register-policy acl6-number 4. Configure the device to calculate the checksum based on the entire register register-whole-checksum messages. 5. Configure the register suppression time. register-suppression-timeout interval 6. Configure the register probe time. probe-interval interval Remarks N/A N/A Optional. No register filtering rule by default. Optional. Based on the header of register messages by default. Optional. 60 seconds by default. Optional. 5 seconds by default. Disabling the switchover to SPT CAUTION: If the switch is an RP, disabling switchover to SPT might cause multicast traffic forwarding failures on the source-side DR. When disabling switchover to SPT, be sure you fully understand its impact on your network. If an HP 6125 Blade switch acts as an RP or the receiver-side DR, it initiates the switchover to SPT by default upon receiving the first IPv6 multicast packet along the RPT. You can disable the switchover from RPT to SPT. To configure the switchover to SPT: Step 1. Enter system view. 2. Enter IPv6 PIM view. Command system-view pim ipv6 3. Disable the switchover to spt-switch-threshold infinity SPT. [ group-policy acl6-number [ order order-value ] ] Remarks N/A N/A Optional. By default, the device switches to the SPT immediately after it receives the first IPv6 multicast packet from the RPT. Configuring IPv6 PIM-SSM The IPv6 PIM-SSM model needs the support of MLDv2. Be sure to enable MLDv2 on IPv6 PIM routers with receivers attached to them. 311

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Configure a filtering rule for register messages on all C-RP routers, and configure them to calculate the
checksum based on the entire register messages. Configure the register suppression time and the register
probe time on all routers that might become IPv6 source-side DRs.
To configure register-related parameters:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter IPv6 PIM view.
pim ipv6
N/A
3.
Configure a filtering rule for
register messages.
register-policy
acl6-number
Optional.
No register filtering rule by default.
4.
Configure the device to
calculate the checksum based
on the entire register
messages.
register-whole-checksum
Optional.
Based on the header of register
messages by default.
5.
Configure the register
suppression time.
register-suppression-timeout
interval
Optional.
60 seconds by default.
6.
Configure the register probe
time.
probe-interval
interval
Optional.
5 seconds by default.
Disabling the switchover to SPT
CAUTION:
If the switch is an RP, disabling switchover to SPT might cause multicast traffic forwarding failures on the
source-side DR. When disabling switchover to SPT, be sure you fully understand its impact on your
network.
If an HP 6125 Blade switch acts as an RP or the receiver-side DR, it initiates the switchover to SPT by
default upon receiving the first IPv6 multicast packet along the RPT. You can disable the switchover from
RPT to SPT.
To configure the switchover to SPT:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enter IPv6 PIM view.
pim ipv6
N/A
3.
Disable the switchover to
SPT.
spt-switch-threshold infinity
[
group-policy
acl6-number
[
order
order-value
] ]
Optional.
By default, the device switches to the SPT
immediately after it receives the first IPv6
multicast packet from the RPT.
Configuring IPv6 PIM-SSM
The IPv6 PIM-SSM model needs the support of MLDv2. Be sure to enable MLDv2 on IPv6 PIM routers with
receivers attached to them.