433
Solution
To resolve the problem:
1.
Use
display current-configuration
to verify the IPv6 multicast forwarding boundary settings.
Use
ipv6 multicast boundary
to change the multicast forwarding boundary settings to make
the IPv6 multicast packet able to cross the boundary.
2.
Use
display current-configuration
to verify the IPv6 multicast source policy. Change the ACL
rule defined in the
source-policy
command so that the source/group address of the IPv6
multicast data can pass ACL filtering.
3.
If the problem persists, contact Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support.
An RP cannot join an SPT in IPv6 PIM-SM
Symptom
An RPT cannot be correctly built, or an RP cannot join the SPT toward the IPv6 multicast source.
Solution
To resolve the problem:
1.
Use
display ipv6 routing-table
to verify that an IPv6 unicast route to the RP is available on
each router.
2.
Use
display ipv6 pim rp-info
to verify that the dynamic RP information is consistent on all
routers.
3.
Use
display ipv6 pim rp-info
to verify that the same static RPs are configured on all routers on
the network.
4.
If the problem persists, contact Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support.
An RPT cannot be built or IPv6 multicast source registration
fails in IPv6 PIM-SM
Symptom
The C-RPs cannot unicast advertisement messages to the BSR. The BSR does not advertise BSMs
containing C-RP information and has no IPv6 unicast route to any C-RP. An RPT cannot be correctly
established, or the source-side DR cannot register the IPv6 multicast source with the RP.
Solution
To resolve the problem:
1.
Use
display ipv6 routing-table
on each router to view routing table information. Verify that
IPv6 unicast routes to the C-RPs and the BSR are available on each router and that a route is
available between each C-RP and the BSR.
2.
Use
display ipv6 pim bsr-info
to verify that the BSR information exists on each router.
3.
Use
display ipv6 pim rp-info
to verify that the RP information is correct on each router.
4.
Use
display ipv6 pim neighbor
to verify that IPv6 PIM neighboring relationship has been
correctly established among the routers.
5.
If the problem persists, contact Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support.