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Task Command
Remarks
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regular-expression
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Display IPv6 PIM snooping routing
entries.
display pim-snooping ipv6 routing-table
[ [
vlan
vlan-id
] [
slot
slot-number
] ] [
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{
begin
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exclude
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regular-expression
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Available in any view.
Display statistics for IPv6 PIM
messages learned through IPv6
PIM snooping.
display pim-snooping ipv6 statistics
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{
begin
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exclude
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include
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regular-expression
]
Available in any view.
Clear statistics for IPv6 PIM
messages learned through IPv6
PIM snooping.
reset pim-snooping ipv6 statistics
Available in user
view.
IPv6 PIM snooping configuration example (in a
VLAN)
Network requirements
As shown in
:
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Source 1 sends multicast data to IPv6 multicast group FF1E::101, and Source 2 sends
multicast data to IPv6 multicast group FF2E::101.
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Receiver 1 belongs to multicast group FF1E::101, and Receiver 2 belongs to multicast group
FF2E::101.
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Router C and Router D run MLD on GigabitEthernet 1/0/1. Router A, Router B, Router C, and
Router D run IPv6 PIM-SM, and GigabitEthernet 1/0/2 on Router A acts as a C-BSR and C-RP.
Configure MLD snooping and IPv6 PIM snooping on Switch A so that Switch A forwards IPv6 PIM
messages and multicast data to only the routers that are interested in the multicast data.
Figure 98 Network diagram
Configuration procedure
1.
Enable IPv6 forwarding on the devices, and assign an IPv6 address and prefix length to each
interface according to
. (Details not shown.)