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C613-50170-01 Rev B
Command Reference for x510 Series
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AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.7-1.x
PIM-SMv6
Commands
Introduction
Overview
This chapter provides an alphabetical reference of PIM-SMv6 commands. For IPv6
Multicast commands, see
. For an overview of PIM-SMv6, see
the
PIM-SMv6 Feature Overview and Configuration Guide
.
IPv6 must be enabled on an interface with the
command, IPv6
forwarding must be enabled globally for routing IPv6 with the
command, and IPv6 multicasting must be enabled globally with the
command before using PIM-SMv6 commands.
Static IPv6 multicast routes take priority over dynamic IPv6 multicast routes. Use
the
command to clear static IPv6 multicast routes and ensure
dynamic IPv6 multicast routes can take over from previous IPv6 static multicast
routes.
NOTE
:
The IPv6 Multicast addresses shown can be derived from IPv6 unicast prefixes as
per RFC 3306.The IPv6 unicast prefix reserved for documentation is 2001:0db8::/32 as
per RFC 3849. Using the base /32 prefix the IPv6 multicast prefix for 2001:0db8::/32 is
ff3x:20:2001:0db8::/64. Where an RP address is 2001:0db8::1 the embedded RP
multicast prefix is ff7x:120:2001:0db8::/96. For ASM (Any-Source Multicast) the IPV6
multicast addresses allocated for documentation purposes are ff0x::0db8:0:0/96 as per
RFC 6676. This is a /96 prefix so that it can be used with group IDs as per RFC 3307. These
addresses should not be used for practical networks (other than for testing purposes),
nor should they appear in any public network.
The IPv6 addresses shown use the address space 2001:0db8::/32, defined in RFC 3849
for documentation purposes. These addresses should not be used for practical
networks (other than for testing purposes) nor should they appear on any public
network.
Command List
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clear ipv6 mroute pim sparse-mode
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clear ipv6 pim sparse-mode bsr rp-set *
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