451
•
VLAN-interface 105 on Switch D and VLAN-interface 102 on Switch E act as C-BSRs and
C-RPs. The C-BSR on Switch E has a higher priority. The IPv6 multicast group range served by
the C-RP is FF0E::101/64. Modify the hash mask length to map a certain number of
consecutive IPv6 group addresses within the range to the two C-RPs.
•
MLDv1 runs between Switch A and N1 and between Switch B, Switch C, and N2.
Figure 130 Network diagram
Device
Interface
IPv6 address
Device
Interface
IPv6 address
Switch A VLAN-interface 100
1001::1/64
Switch D
VLAN-interface 300
4001::1/64
VLAN-interface
101
1002::1/64
VLAN-interface
101
1002::2/64
VLAN-interface
102
1003::1/64
VLAN-interface
105
4002::1/64
Switch B VLAN-interface 200
2001::1/64
Switch E
VLAN-interface 104
3001::2/64
VLAN-interface
103
2002::1/64
VLAN-interface
103
2002::2/64
Switch C VLAN-interface 200
2001::2/64
VLAN-interface
102
1003::2/64
VLAN-interface
104
3001::1/64
VLAN-interface
105
4002::2/64
Configuration procedure
1.
Enable IPv6 forwarding on each switch and assign an IPv6 address and prefix length to each
interface according to
. (Details not shown.)
2.
Configure OSPFv3 on the switches in the IPv6 PIM-SM domain to make sure the switches are
interoperable at the network layer. (Details not shown.)
3.
Enable IPv6 multicast routing, MLD and IPv6 PIM-SM:
# On Switch A, enable IPv6 multicast routing, enable MLD on VLAN-interface 300, and enable
IPv6 PIM-SM on each interface.
<SwitchA> system-view
[SwitchA] multicast ipv6 routing-enable
[SwitchA] interface vlan-interface 100
Ether
net
Etherne
t
Ether
net
N1
N2
Vlan-
int
101
Vlan-
int10
1