Multicast protocols, Layer 3 multicast protocols – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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The high-order 16 bits of an IPv6 multicast MAC address are 0x3333, and the low-order 32 bits are

the low-order 32 bits of a multicast IPv6 address.

Figure 1-7

shows an example of mapping an IPv6

multicast address, FF1E::F30E:101, to a MAC address.

Figure 1-7 An example of IPv6-to-MAC address mapping

Multicast Protocols

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Generally, we refer to IP multicast working at the network layer as Layer 3 multicast and the

corresponding multicast protocols as Layer 3 multicast protocols, which include IGMP/MLD,

PIM/IPv6 PIM, MSDP, and MBGP/IPv6 MBGP; we refer to IP multicast working at the data link

layer as Layer 2 multicast and the corresponding multicast protocols as Layer 2 multicast

protocols, which include IGMP Snooping/MLD Snooping, and multicast VLAN/IPv6 multicast

VLAN.

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IGMP Snooping, IGMP, multicast VLAN, PIM, MSDP, and MBGP are for IPv4, MLD Snooping,

MLD, IPv6 multicast VLAN, IPv6 PIM, and IPv6 MBGP are for IPv6.

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This section provides only general descriptions about applications and functions of the Layer 2

and Layer 3 multicast protocols in a network. For details of these protocols, refer to the related

configuration manuals in the IP Multicast Configuration Guide.

Layer 3 multicast protocols

Layer 3 multicast protocols include multicast group management protocols and multicast routing

protocols.

Figure 1-8

describes where these multicast protocols are in a network.

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