Enabling ipv6 multicast routing, Configuring ipv6 multicast routing and forwarding, Configuration prerequisites – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

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Enabling IPv6 multicast routing

Before you configure any Layer 3 IPv6 multicast functionality, you must enable IPv6 multicast routing.
Follow these steps to enable IPv6 multicast routing:

To do…

Use the Command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Enable IPv6 multicast routing

multicast ipv6 routing-enable

Required
Disabled by default.

Configuring IPv6 multicast routing and forwarding

Configuration prerequisites

Before you configure IPv6 multicast routing and forwarding, complete the following tasks:

Enable IPv6 forwarding and 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

Determine the maximum number of downstream nodes for a single entry in the IPv6 multicast
forwarding table

Determine the maximum number of entries in the IPv6 multicast forwarding table

Configuring an IPv6 multicast routing policy

You can configure the router to determine the RPF route based on the longest match principle. For more

information about RPF route selection, see

RPF check process

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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.
Follow these steps to configure an IPv6 multicast routing policy:

To do...

Use the command...

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Configure the device to select the
RPF route based on the longest
match

multicast ipv6 longest-match

Optional
The route with the highest priority is

selected as the RPF route by

default.

Configure IPv6 multicast load
splitting

multicast ipv6 load-splitting
{source | source-group }

Optional
Disabled by default.

Configuring an IPv6 multicast forwarding range

IPv6 multicast packets do not travel infinitely in a network. The IPv6 multicast data of each IPv6 multicast

group must be transmitted within a definite scope.

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