HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch IP Multicast Configuration Guide - Page 44

Enabling IP multicast routing, Configuring multicast routing and forwarding

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NOTE: The device can route and forward multicast data only through the primary IP addresses of interfaces, rather than their secondary addresses or unnumbered IP addresses. For more information about primary and secondary IP addresses, and IP unnumbered, see Layer 3-IP Services Configuration Guide. Enabling IP multicast routing Before you configure any Layer 3 multicast functionality, you must enable IP multicast routing. To enable IP multicast routing: Step 1. Enter system view. 2. Enable IP multicast routing. Command system-view multicast routing-enable Remarks N/A By default, IP multicast routing is disabled. Configuring multicast routing and forwarding Before you configure multicast routing and forwarding, complete the following tasks: • Configure a unicast routing protocol so that all devices in the domain are interoperable at the network layer. • Enable PIM-DM or PIM-SM. Configuring static multicast routes By configuring a static multicast route for a given multicast source, you can specify an RPF interface or an RPF neighbor for the multicast traffic from that source. To configure a static multicast route: Step 1. Enter system view. 2. Configure a static multicast route. 3. (Optional.) Delete static multicast routes. Command Remarks system-view N/A ip rpf-route-static source-address { mask-length | mask } { rpf-nbr-address | interface-type interface-number } [ preference preference ] • Delete a specified static multicast route: undo ip rpf-route-static source-address { mask-length | mask } { rpf-nbr-address | interface-type interface-number } • Delete all static multicast routes: delete ip rpf-route-static By default, no static multicast route is configured. N/A 37

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NOTE:
The device can route and forward multicast data only through the primary IP addresses of interfaces,
rather than their secondary addresses or unnumbered IP addresses. For more information about primary
and secondary IP addresses, and IP unnumbered, see
Layer 3—IP Services Configuration Guide
.
Enabling IP multicast routing
Before you configure any Layer 3 multicast functionality, you must enable IP multicast routing.
To enable IP multicast routing:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enable IP multicast routing.
multicast routing-enable
By default, IP multicast routing is
disabled.
Configuring multicast routing and forwarding
Before you configure multicast routing and forwarding, complete the following tasks:
Configure a unicast routing protocol so that all devices in the domain are interoperable at the
network layer.
Enable PIM-DM or PIM-SM.
Configuring static multicast routes
By configuring a static multicast route for a given multicast source, you can specify an RPF interface or an
RPF neighbor for the multicast traffic from that source.
To configure a static multicast route:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system
view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Configure a
static multicast
route.
ip rpf-route-static
source-address
{
mask-length
|
mask
}
{
rpf-nbr-address
|
interface-type interface-number
}
[
preference
preference
]
By default, no static
multicast route is
configured.
3.
(Optional.)
Delete static
multicast routes.
Delete a specified static multicast route:
undo ip rpf-route-static
source-address
{
mask-length
|
mask
} {
rpf-nbr-address
|
interface-type interface-number
}
Delete all static multicast routes:
delete ip rpf-route-static
N/A