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BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide
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Multicast Listener Discovery and source specific multicast protocols (MLDv2)
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Syntax: show ipv6 mld traffic
Clearing IPv6 MLD traffic
To clear statistics on IPv6 MLD traffic, enter the following command.
BigIron RX(config)#clear ipv6 mld traffic ethernet 7/10
Syntax: clear ipv6 mld traffic ethernet <
slot-number
>/<
port-number
> | ve <
ve-number
>
Select ethernet and enter the interface’s slot number and port number to clear MLD traffic on a
physical interface.
Embedded Rendezvous Point (RP)
Embedded RP which enables a router to learn the RP information using the multicast group
destination address. This eliminates the need to maintain the RP table through the RP state
machine. For routers that are the RP, the router is statically configured as the RP. This router is not
required to be configured as a RP candidate.
A designated router (DR) receiving a MLD report checks for the presence of an embedded RP
address in the group address. If found, it uses this RP address as the target of the PIM Join that it
initiates and all subsequent protocol operations for this group.
A designated router (DR) receiving a new multicast stream from a directly connected source,
checks for the presence of an embedded RP address in the group address. If found, it uses this RP
address as the unicast destination address of the PIM Register packets that it initiates.
Other PIM routers that are also receiving PIM PDUs look into the group address for the presence of
an embedded RP address in the group address. If found, it uses this RP address for all its protocol
needs.
Note that all 3 cases above assume that a static RP has not been configured locally. A statically
configured RP has the highest precedence and will be used even if the group address contains an
embedded RP address. When determining the RP, the software employs the following precedence
table with the highest precedence item listed first.
1. Statically configured RP address
2. Embedded RP address
3. RP Set build using the RP state machine
Leave
Number of MLDv1 “leave” messages on the interface. (See 2_Ex for MLDv2.)
Is_IN
Number of source addresses that were included in the traffic.
Is_EX
Number of source addresses that were excluded in the traffic.
2_IN
Number of times the interface mode changed from exclude to include.
2_EX
Number of times the interface mode changed from include to exclude.
ALLOW
Number of times that additional source addresses were allowed or denied on the interface.
BLK
Number of times that sources were removed from an interface.
This field
Displays
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