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Managing IPv4 and IPv6 Multicast
ipv6 pimsm bsr-candidate
vlan
vlan-id hash-mask-
length
[
priority
]
Configure the switch to announce its candidacy as a
bootstrap router (BSR)
•
vlan-id
— A valid VLAN ID.
•
hash-mask-length
— The length of a mask that is to
be ANDed with the group address before the hash
function is called. All groups with the same seed
hash correspond to the same RP. For example, if this
value is 24, only the first 24 bits of the group
addresses matter. This allows you to get one RP for
multiple groups. (Range 0–32 bits).
•
priority
— The priority of the candidate BSR. The
BSR with the higher priority is preferred. If the
priority values are the same, the router with the
higher IPv6 address is the BSR. (Range 0–255).
ipv6 pim rp-candidate vlan
vlan-id group-address/prefix-
length
Configure the router to advertise itself as a PIM
candidate rendezvous point (RP) to the bootstrap
router (BSR).
•
vlan-id
— A valid VLAN ID.
•
group-address/prefix-length
— Group IPv6 address
and prefix length supported by RP.
ipv6 pim rp-address
rp-
address group-address/prefix-
length
[
override
]
(Optional) Statically configure the RP address for one
or more multicast groups. Only one RP address can be
used at a time within a PIM domain
The optional keyword
override
indicates that if there
is a conflict, the RP configured with this command
prevails over the RP learned by BSR.
ipv6 pim ssm
{
default
|
group-address/prefix-length
}
Define the Source Specific Multicast (SSM) range of
IPv6 multicast addresses.
•
default
— Defines the SSM range access list to
FF3x::/32.
•
group-address/prefix-length
— defines the SSM
range.
interface vlan
vlan-id
Enter Interface Configuration mode for the specified
VLAN.
Command
Purpose
Summary of Contents for PowerConnect 7024
Page 134: ...134 Setting Basic Network Information ...
Page 290: ...290 Managing General System Settings Figure 11 14 SNTP Servers Table ...
Page 348: ...348 Configuring SNMP ...
Page 430: ...430 Monitoring Switch Traffic ...
Page 444: ...444 Configuring iSCSI Optimization ...
Page 538: ...538 Configuring 802 1X and Port Based Security ...
Page 594: ...594 Configuring VLANs Figure 21 16 GVRP Port Parameters Table ...
Page 600: ...600 Configuring VLANs Figure 21 23 Double VLAN Port Parameter Table ...
Page 658: ...658 Configuring the Spanning Tree Protocol ...
Page 693: ...Configuring Port Based Traffic Control 693 Figure 24 3 Storm Control 5 Click Apply ...
Page 780: ...780 Configuring Connectivity Fault Management ...
Page 804: ...804 Snooping and Inspecting Traffic Figure 27 17 DAI Interface Configuration Summary ...
Page 818: ...818 Snooping and Inspecting Traffic ...
Page 836: ...836 Configuring Link Aggregation ...
Page 882: ...882 Configuring DHCP Server Settings ...
Page 916: ...916 Configuring L2 and L3 Relay Features Figure 33 3 DHCP Relay Interface Summary ...
Page 924: ...924 Configuring L2 and L3 Relay Features Figure 33 12 IP Helper Statistics ...
Page 930: ...930 Configuring L2 and L3 Relay Features ...
Page 1004: ...1004 Configuring OSPF and OSPFv3 ...
Page 1044: ...1044 Configuring VRRP ...
Page 1057: ...Configuring IPv6 Routing 1057 Figure 37 9 IPv6 Route Preferences ...
Page 1064: ...1064 Configuring IPv6 Routing ...
Page 1084: ...1084 Configuring DHCPv6 Server and Relay Settings ...
Page 1091: ...Configuring Differentiated Services 1091 Figure 39 5 DiffServ Class Criteria ...
Page 1114: ...1114 Configuring Differentiated Services ...
Page 1130: ...1130 Configuring Class of Service ...
Page 1136: ...1136 Configuring Auto VoIP ...
Page 1216: ...1216 Managing IPv4 and IPv6 Multicast ...