Ipv6 pim-sm admin-scope zone configuration example, Network requirements – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

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(4001::100, FF0E::100)

RP: 1003::2

Protocol: pim-sm, Flag: SPT LOC ACT

UpTime: 00:14:44

Upstream interface: Vlan-interface300

Upstream neighbor: NULL

RPF prime neighbor: NULL

Downstream interface(s) information:

Total number of downstreams: 1

1: Vlan-interface105

Protocol: mld, UpTime: 00:14:44, Expires: 00:02:26

# View the IPv6 PIM multicast routing table information on Switch E.

[SwitchE] display pim ipv6 routing-table

Total 1 (*, G) entry; 0 (S, G) entry

(*, FF0E::100)

RP: 1003::2 (local)

Protocol: pim-sm, Flag: WC

UpTime: 00:16:56

Upstream interface: Register

Upstream neighbor: 4002::1

RPF prime neighbor: 4002::1

Downstream interface(s) information:

Total number of downstreams: 1

1: Vlan-interface102

Protocol: pim-sm, UpTime: 00:16:56, Expires: 00:02:34

IPv6 PIM-SM admin-scope zone configuration example

Network requirements

Receivers receive VOD information through multicast. The entire IPv6 PIM-SM domain is divided into

IPv6 admin-scope zone 1, IPv6 admin-scope zone 2, and the IPv6 global zone. Switch B, Switch C,
and Switch D are ZBRs of these three domains respectively.

Source 1 and Source 2 send different multicast information to FF14::101. Host A receives the
multicast information only from Source 1, and Host B receives the multicast information only from

Source 2. Source 3 sends multicast information to multicast group FF1E::202. Host C is a multicast

receiver for this multicast group.

VLAN-interface 101 of Switch B acts as a C-BSR and C-RP of admin-scope zone 1, which serves the
IPv6 multicast groups with the Scope field value in their group addresses being 4. VLAN-interface

104 of Switch D acts as a C-BSR and C-RP of admin-scope zone 2, which also serves the IPv6

multicast groups with the Scope field value in their group addresses being 4. VLAN-interface 109

of Switch F acts as C-BSRs and C-RPs of the global scope zone, which serves IPv6 multicast groups
with the Scope field value in their group addresses being 14.

MLDv1 is required between Switch A, Switch E, Switch I, and their respective receivers.

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