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Address Table Commands
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User Guidelines
Use the mac-group mode when using a Network Management System that uses a
MIB based on the multicast MAC address.
For each Forwarding Data Base (FDB) mode, use different CLI commands to
configure static entries for IPv6 multicast addresses in the FDB, as described in
the following table:
The following table describes the actual data that is written to the Forwarding
Data Base (FDB) as a function of the MLD version that is used in the network:
(*) Note that (*,G) cannot be written to the FDB if the mode is ip-src-group. In that
case, no new FDB entry is created, but the port is added to the (S,G) entries (if they
exist) that belong to the requested group. If an application on the device requests
(*,G), the operating FDB mode is changed to ip-group.
You can execute the command before the VLAN is created.
Example
The following example configures the Multicast bridging mode as ip-group on
VLAN 2.
Console(config)#
interface vlan
2
Console(config-if)#
bridge multicast ipv6 mode ip-group
FDB mode
CLI commands
mac-group
bridge multicast
address
bridge multicast forbidden
address
ipv4-group
bridge multicast ipv6
ip-address
bridge multicast ipv6
forbidden ip-address
ipv4-src-g
roup
bridge multicast ipv6
source group
bridge multicast ipv6
forbidden source group
FDB mode
MLD version 1
MLD version 2
mac-group
MAC group
address
MAC group address
ipv4-group
IP group address
IP group address
ipv4-src-group
(*)
IP source and group
addresses