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Command Mode:
Any Mode
Usage Guide:
Display the current RP and mapping relationship
Example:
Switch#show ipv6 pim rp mapping
PIM Group-to-RP Mappings
This system is the Bootstrap Router (v2)
Group(s): ff00::/8
RP: 2000:1:111::100
Info source: 2000:1:111::100, via bootstrap, priority 192
Uptime: 00:10:24, expires: 00:02:06
Group(s): ff00::/8, Static
RP: 2000:1:111::100
Uptime: 00:11:01
Displayed Information
Explanations
Group(s)
Group address range of RP
Info source
Source of Bootstrap messages
Priority
Priority of Bootstrap messages
18.3 MLD
18.3.1 Introduction to MLD
MLD (Multicast Listener Discovery) is the multicast group member (receiver)
discovery protocol serving IPv6 multicast. It is similar to IGMP Protocol in IPv4 multicast
application. Correspondingly, MLD Protocol version1 is similar to IGMP Protocol version2,
and MLD Protocol version2 is similar to IGMP Protocol version3. Current firmware only
supports MLDv1.
The IPv6 multicast hosts can join or leave from multicast group at any location, any
time, regardless of the total number of group members. It is unnecessary and impossible
for multicast switch to store the relationship among all host members. Multicast switch
simply finds out via MLD protocol if there are receivers of certain multicast group on the
network segment connected to each port. The only thing host need to do is to keep the
record of which multicast groups it joined.
MLD is unsymmetrical between host and switch: the host needs to respond the MLD
query message of multicast switch with membership report message; the switch
periodically sends membership query message and determines if there is host joining a