Ipv6 pim snooping configuration, Ipv6 pim snooping overview – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

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IPv6 PIM snooping configuration

IPv6 PIM snooping overview

IPv6 Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) snooping runs on Layer 2 devices. It determines which ports

are interested in multicast data by analyzing the received IPv6 PIM messages, and adds the ports to a

multicast forwarding entry to ensure that multicast data can be forwarded to only the ports that are

interested in the data.

Figure 75 Multicast packet transmission without or with IPv6 PIM snooping

IPv6 multicast packet transmission

when only MLD snooping runs

IPv6 multicast packet transmission when

MLD snooping and IPv6 PIM snooping both run

Source 1

Source 2

Receiver 1

Receiver 2

IPv6 multicast packets (S1, G1)

Join message (S1, G1)

Layer 2 switch

Source 1

Source 2

Receiver 1

Receiver 2

Layer 2 switch

IPv6 multicast packets (S2, G2)

Join message (S2, G2)

IPv6 PIM

router 3

IPv6 PIM

router 1

IPv6 PIM

router 2

IPv6 PIM

router 4

IPv6 PIM

router 3

IPv6 PIM

router 1

IPv6 PIM

router 2

IPv6 PIM

router 4

As shown in

Figure 75

, Source 1 sends multicast data to multicast group G1, and Source 2 sends

multicast data to multicast group G2. Receiver 1 belongs to G1, and Receiver 2 belongs to G2. The Layer

2 switch’s interfaces that connect to the IPv6 PIM-capable routers are in the same VLAN.

When running MLD snooping without IPv6 PIM snooping, the Layer 2 switch maintains the router
ports according to IPv6 PIM hello messages received from IPv6 PIM-capable routers, broadcasts all

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