Configuring ipv6 multicast routing and forwarding, Overview, Configuration task list – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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Configuring IPv6 multicast routing and
forwarding

NOTE:

The types of interfaces that appear in any figures other than the network diagrams for configuration
examples are for illustration only. Some of them might be unavailable on your firewall.

The IPv6 multicast routing and forwarding configuration is available only at the CLI.

Overview

In IPv6 multicast implementations, multicast routing and forwarding are implemented by routing and

forwarding tables:

Each IPv6 multicast routing protocol has its own multicast routing table, such as the IPv6 PIM routing

table.

The multicast routing information of different IPv6 multicast routing protocols forms a general IPv6
multicast routing table.

The IPv6 multicast forwarding table helps guide the forwarding of IPv6 multicast packets. This is the
table that guides IPv6 multicast forwarding.

An IPv6 multicast forwarding table consists of a set of (S, G) entries. Each entry indicates the routing

information for delivering multicast data from a multicast source to a multicast group. If a router supports

multiple IPv6 multicast protocols, its IPv6 multicast routing table will include routes that these protocols
have generated. The router chooses the optimal route from the IPv6 multicast routing table based on the

configured multicast routing and forwarding policy and installs the route entry into its IPv6 multicast

forwarding table.
The term "router" in this document refers to both routers and Layer 3 firewalls.

Configuration task list

Task

Remarks

Enabling IPv6 multicast routing

Required

Configuring IPv6 multicast
routing and forwarding

Configuring an IPv6 multicast routing policy

Optional

Configuring an IPv6 multicast forwarding range

Optional

Configuring the IPv6 multicast forwarding table size

Optional

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