HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch IP Multicast Configuration Guide - Page 128

Configuring IPv6 multicast routing and forwarding, Configuring the RPF route selection rule

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Step Command 2. Enable IPv6 multicast routing. ipv6 multicast routing-enable Remarks By default, IPv6 multicast routing is disabled. Configuring IPv6 multicast routing and forwarding Before you configure IPv6 multicast routing and forwarding, complete the following tasks: • Configure an IPv6 unicast routing protocol so that all devices in the domain are interoperable at the network layer. • Configure IPv6 PIM-DM or IPv6 PIM-SM. Configuring the RPF route selection rule You can configure the router to select the RPF route based on the longest prefix match principle. For more information about RPF route selection, see "RPF check process." To configure an IPv6 multicast routing policy: Step Command 1. Enter system view. system-view 2. Configure the device to select the RPF route based on the ipv6 multicast longest-match longest prefix match. Remarks N/A By default, the route with the highest priority is selected as the RPF route. Configuring IPv6 multicast load splitting By configuring per-source or per-source-and-group load splitting, you can optimize the traffic delivery when multiple IPv6 multicast data streams are handled. To configure IPv6 multicast load splitting: Step 1. Enter system view. 2. Configure IPv6 multicast load splitting. Command system-view ipv6 multicast load-splitting {source | source-group } Remarks N/A By default, IPv6 multicast load splitting is disabled. Configuring an IPv6 multicast forwarding boundary Instead of traveling infinitely, the IPv6 multicast data of each IPv6 multicast group must travel within a definite scope. A multicast forwarding boundary sets the boundary condition for the IPv6 multicast groups in the specified range or scope. If the destination address of an IPv6 multicast packet matches the set boundary condition, the packet is not forwarded. Once an IPv6 multicast boundary is configured on an interface, this interface can no longer forward IPv6 multicast packets (including those sent from the local device) or receive IPv6 multicast packets. 121

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Step
Command
Remarks
2.
Enable IPv6 multicast routing.
ipv6 multicast routing-enable
By default, IPv6 multicast routing is
disabled.
Configuring IPv6 multicast routing and forwarding
Before you configure IPv6 multicast routing and forwarding, complete the following tasks:
Configure an IPv6 unicast routing protocol so that all devices in the domain are interoperable at the
network layer.
Configure IPv6 PIM-DM or IPv6 PIM-SM.
Configuring the RPF route selection rule
You can configure the router to select the RPF route based on the longest prefix match principle. For more
information about RPF route selection, see "
RPF check process
."
To configure an IPv6 multicast routing policy:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Configure the device to select
the RPF route based on the
longest prefix match.
ipv6 multicast longest-match
By default, the route with the
highest priority is selected as the
RPF route.
Configuring IPv6 multicast load splitting
By configuring per-source or per-source-and-group load splitting, you can optimize the traffic delivery
when multiple IPv6 multicast data streams are handled.
To configure IPv6 multicast load splitting:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Configure IPv6 multicast load
splitting.
ipv6 multicast load-splitting
{
source
|
source-group
}
By default, IPv6 multicast load
splitting is disabled.
Configuring an IPv6 multicast forwarding boundary
Instead of traveling infinitely, the IPv6 multicast data of each IPv6 multicast group must travel within a
definite scope. A multicast forwarding boundary sets the boundary condition for the IPv6 multicast
groups in the specified range or scope. If the destination address of an IPv6 multicast packet matches the
set boundary condition, the packet is not forwarded. Once an IPv6 multicast boundary is configured on
an interface, this interface can no longer forward IPv6 multicast packets (including those sent from the
local device) or receive IPv6 multicast packets.