07-IP Multicast Command Reference

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12-IPv6 multicast routing and forwarding commands

IPv6 multicast routing and forwarding commands

display ipv6 mrib interface

Use display ipv6 mrib interface to display information about interfaces maintained by the IPv6 MRIB.

Syntax

display ipv6 mrib [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] interface [ interface-type interface-number ]

Views

Any view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

network-operator

mdc-admin

mdc-operator

Parameters

vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN instance by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not specify a VPN instance, this command displays information about interfaces maintained by the IPv6 MRIB on the public network.

interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number. If you do not specify an interface, this command displays information about all interfaces maintained by the IPv6 MRIB.

Examples

# Display information about interfaces maintained by the IPv6 MRIB on the public network.

<Sysname> display ipv6 mrib interface

 Interface: Vlan-interface1

     Index: 0x00004444

     Current state: up

     MTU: 1500

     Type: BROADCAST

     Protocol: PIM-DM

     PIM protocol state: Enabled

     Address list:

          1. Local address : FE80:7:11::1/10

             Remote address: ::

             Reference     : 1

             State         : NORMAL

Table 1 Command output

Field

Description

Interface

Interface name.

Index

Index number of the interface.

Current state

Current status of the interface: up or down.

MTU

MTU value.

Type

Interface type:

·     BROADCAST—Broadcast link interface.

·     LOOP—Loopback interface.

·     REGISTER—Register interface.

·     MTUNNEL—Multicast tunnel interface.

This field is empty if the interface is Null 0.

Protocol

Protocol running on the interface: PIM-DM, PIM-SM, MLD, or PROXY.

PIM protocol state

Whether IPv6 PIM is enabled: Enabled or Disabled.

Address list

Interface address list.

Local address

Local IP address.

Remote address

Remote end IP address. This field is displayed only when the interface is vlink type.

Reference

Number of times that the address has been used.

State

Status of the interface address: NORMAL or DEL.

 

display ipv6 multicast boundary

Use display ipv6 multicast boundary to display IPv6 multicast boundary information.

Syntax

display ipv6 multicast [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] boundary { group [ ipv6-group-address [ prefix-length ] ] | scope [ scope-id ] } [ interface interface-type interface-number ]

Views

Any view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

network-operator

mdc-admin

mdc-operator

Parameters

vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN instance by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not specify a VPN instance, this command displays IPv6 multicast boundary information on the public network.

group: Displays the IPv6 multicast boundary information for the specified groups.

ipv6-group-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast group address in the range of FFxy::/16, where "x" and "y" represent any hexadecimal numbers in the range of 0 to F. If you do not specify an IPv6 multicast group, this command displays IPv6 multicast boundary information for all IPv6 multicast groups.

prefix-length: Specifies an address prefix length in the range of 8 to 128. The default is 128.

scope: Displays the IPv6 multicast group boundary information in the admin-scoped zone.

scope-id: Specifies an admin-scope zone by its ID in the range of 3 to 15, which is identified by the scope field in the IPv6 multicast group address. If you do not specify an admin-scoped zone, this command displays IPv6 multicast boundary information for all IPv6 admin-scoped zones.

interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number. If you do not specify an interface, this command displays IPv6 multicast boundary information for all interfaces.

Examples

# Display IPv6 multicast boundary information of all IPv6 multicast groups for all interfaces on the public network.

<Sysname> display ipv6 multicast boundary group

 Boundary                                                 Interface

 FF1E::/64                                                Vlan1

# Display IPv6 multicast boundary information in all IPv6 admin-scope zones for all interfaces on the public network.

<Sysname> display ipv6 multicast boundary scope

 Boundary            Interface

        3            Vlan-interface1

Table 2 Command output

Field

Description

Boundary

IPv6 multicast group or IPv6 admin-scoped zone associated with the IPv6 multicast boundary.

Interface

Boundary interface associated with the IPv6 multicast boundary.

 

Related commands

ipv6 multicast boundary

display ipv6 multicast fast-forwarding cache

Use display ipv6 multicast fast-forwarding cache to display IPv6 multicast fast forwarding entries.

Syntax

In standalone mode:

display ipv6 multicast [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] fast-forwarding cache [ ipv6-source-address | ipv6-group-address ] * [ slot slot-number ]

In IRF mode:

display ipv6 multicast [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] fast-forwarding cache [ ipv6-source-address | ipv6-group-address ] * [ chassis chassis-number slot slot-number ]

Views

Any view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

network-operator

mdc-admin

mdc-operator

Parameters

vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN instance by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not specify a VPN instance, this command displays IPv6 multicast fast forwarding entries on the public network.

ipv6-source-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast source address.

ipv6-group-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast group address. The value range for this argument is FFxy::/16 (excluding FFx1::/16 and FFx2::/16), where "x" and "y" represent any hexadecimal numbers in the range of 0 to F.

slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. If you do not specify a card, this command displays IPv6 multicast fast forwarding entries for the MPU. (In standalone mode.)

chassis chassis-number slot slot-number: Specifies a card on an IRF member device. The chassis-number argument represents the member ID of the IRF member device. The slot-number argument represents the slot number of the card. If you do not specify a card, this command displays IPv6 multicast fast forwarding entries for the global active MPU. (In IRF mode.)

Examples

# Display IPv6 multicast fast forwarding entries on the public network.

<Sysname> display ipv6 multicast fast-forwarding cache

Total 1 entries, 1 matched

 

(FE1F:60::200, FF0E::1)

Status     : Enabled

Source port: 2001                   Destination port: 2002

Protocol   : 2                      Flag            : 0x2

Incoming interface: Vlan-interface1

List of 1 outgoing interfaces:

Vlan-interface2

Status: Enabled               Flag: 0x14

Table 3 Command output

Field

Description

Total 1 entries, 1 matched

Total number of (S, G) entries, and the total number of matching (S, G) entries.

(FE1F:60::200, FF0E::1)

(S, G) entry.

Protocol

Protocol number.

Flag

Flag for the (S, G) entry or the outgoing interface of the entry.

This field displays one flag or the sum of multiple flags. In this example, the value 0x2 means that the entry has only one flag 0x2. The value 0x14 means that the outgoing interface has flags 0x10 and 0x4.

The following flags are available for an entry:

·     0x1—The entry is created because of packets passed through between cards.

·     0x2—The entry is added by IPv6 multicast forwarding.

The following flags are available for an outgoing interface:

·     0x1—The interface is added to the entry because of packets passed through between cards.

·     0x2—The interface is added to an existing entry.

·     0x4—The MAC address of the interface is needed for fast forwarding.

·     0x8—The interface is an outgoing interface associated with the incoming VLAN or super VLAN interface.

·     0x10—The interface is associated with the entry.

·     0x20—The interface is to be deleted.

Status

Status of the (S, G) entry or the outgoing interface:

·     Enabled—Available.

·     Disabled—Unavailable.

Incoming interface

Incoming interface of the (S, G) entry.

List of 1 outgoing interfaces

Outgoing interface list of the (S, G) entry.

 

Related commands

reset ipv6 multicast fast-forwarding cache all

display ipv6 multicast forwarding df-info

Use display ipv6 multicast forwarding df-info to display DF information.

Syntax

In standalone mode:

display ipv6 multicast [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] forwarding df-info [ ipv6-rp-address ] [ verbose ] [ slot slot-number ]

In IRF mode:

display ipv6 multicast [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] forwarding df-info [ ipv6-rp-address ] [ verbose ] [ chassis chassis-number slot slot-number ]

Views

Any view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

network-operator

mdc-admin

mdc-operator

Parameters

vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not specify a VPN instance, this command displays information about DFs on the public network.

ipv6-rp-address: Specifies an IPv6 BIDIR-PIM RP by its IPv6 address.

verbose: Displays detailed information. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays brief information about DFs.

slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. If you do not specify a card, this command displays DF information for the MPU. (In standalone mode.)

chassis chassis-number slot slot-number: Specifies a card on an IRF member device. The chassis-number argument represents the member ID of the IRF member device. The slot-number argument represents the slot number of the card. If you do not specify a card, this command displays DF information for the global active MPU. (In IRF mode.)

Usage guidelines

In an IPv6 BIDIR-PIM domain, only the DF on each subnet can forward IPv6 multicast data destined for an IPv6 multicast group toward the RP of the group. For more information about DFs, see IP Multicast Configuration Guide.

Examples

# Display brief information about DFs on the public network.

<Sysname> display ipv6 multicast forwarding df-info

Total 1 RPs, 1 matched

 

00001. RP address: 7:11::1

     Flags: 0x0

     Uptime: 01:46:40

     RPF interface: Vlan-interface1

     List of 1 DF interfaces:

       1: Vlan-interface2

# Display detailed information about DFs on the public network.

<Sysname> display ipv6 multicast forwarding df-info verbose

Total 1 RPs, 1 matched

 

00001. RP address: 7:11::1

     MID: 2, Flags: 0x0

     Uptime: 00:03:53

       Product information: 0x7a2f762f, 0x718fee9f, 0x4b82f137, 0x71c32184

     RPF interface: Vlan-interface1

       Product information: 0xa567d6fc, 0xadeb03e3

       Tunnel  information: 0xdfb107d4, 0x7aa5d510

     List of 1 DF interfaces:

       1: Vlan-interface2

          Product information: 0xa986152b, 0xb74a9a2f

          Tunnel  information: 0x297ca208, 0x76985b89

Table 4 Command output

Field

Description

Total 1 RPs, 1 matched

Total number of RPs, and the total number of matching RPs.

00001

Sequence number of the entry to which the RP is designated.

RP address

IPv6 address of the RP.

MID

ID of the entry to which the RP is designated. Each entry to which the RP is designated has a unique MID.

Flags

Entry flag.

This field displays one flag or the sum of multiple flags. In this example, the value 0x0 means that the entry has only one flag 0x0.

The following flags are available for an entry:

·     0x0—The entry is in correct state.

·     0x4—The entry fails to update.

·     0x8—DF interface information fails to update for the entry.

·     0x40—The entry is to be deleted.

·     0x100—The entry is being deleted.

·     0x200—The entry is in GR state.

Uptime

Length of time for which the entry has been up.

RPF interface

RPF interface to the RP.

List of 1 DF interfaces

DF interface list.

 

display ipv6 multicast forwarding event

Use display ipv6 multicast forwarding event to display statistics of IPv6 multicast forwarding events.

Syntax

In standalone mode:

display ipv6 multicast [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] forwarding event [ slot slot-number ]

In IRF mode:

display ipv6 multicast [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] forwarding event [ chassis chassis-number slot slot-number ]

Views

Any view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

network-operator

mdc-admin

mdc-operator

Parameters

vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN instance by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not specify a VPN instance, this command displays statistics of IPv6 multicast forwarding events on the public network.

slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. If you do not specify a card, this command displays statistics of IPv6 multicast forwarding events for the MPU. (In standalone mode.)

chassis chassis-number slot slot-number: Specifies a card on an IRF member device. The chassis-number argument represents the member ID of the IRF member device. The slot-number argument represents the slot number of the card. If you do not specify a card, this command displays statistics of IPv6 multicast forwarding events for the global active MPU. (In IRF mode.)

Examples

# Display statistics of IPv6 multicast forwarding events on the public network.

<Sysname> display ipv6 multicast forwarding event

Total active events sent: 0

Total inactive events sent: 0

Total NoCache events sent: 2

Total NoCache events dropped: 0

Total WrongIF events sent: 0

Total WrongIF events dropped: 0

Total SPT switch events sent: 0

NoCache rate limit: 1024 packets/s

WrongIF rate limit: 1 packets/10s

Total timer of register suppress timeout: 0

Table 5 Command output

Field

Description

Total active events sent

Number of times that entry-active events have been sent.

Total inactive events sent

Number of times that entry-inactive events have been sent.

Total NoCache events sent

Number of times that NoCache events have been sent.

Total NoCache events dropped

Number of times that NoCache events have been dropped.

Total WrongIF events sent

Number of times that WrongIF events have been sent.

Total WrongIF events dropped

Number of times that WrongIF events have been dropped.

Total SPT switch events sent

Number of times that SPT-switch events have been sent.

NoCache rate limit

Rate limit for sending NoCache events, in pps.

WrongIF rate limit

Rate limit for sending WrongIF events, in packets per 10 seconds.

Total timer of register suppress timeout

Number of times that the registration suppression has timed out in total.

 

Related commands

reset ipv6 multicast forwarding event

display ipv6 multicast forwarding-table

Use display ipv6 multicast forwarding-table to display IPv6 multicast forwarding entries.

Syntax

In standalone mode:

display ipv6 multicast [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] forwarding-table [ ipv6-source-address [ prefix-length ] | ipv6-group-address [ prefix-length ] | incoming-interface interface-type interface-number | outgoing-interface { exclude | include | match } interface-type interface-number | slot slot-number | statistics ] *

In IRF mode:

display ipv6 multicast [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] forwarding-table [ ipv6-source-address [ prefix-length ] | ipv6-group-address [ prefix-length ] | chassis chassis-number slot slot-number | incoming-interface interface-type interface-number | outgoing-interface { exclude | include | match } interface-type interface-number | statistics ] *

Views

Any view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

network-operator

mdc-admin

mdc-operator

Parameters

vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN instance by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not specify a VPN instance, this command displays IPv6 multicast forwarding entries on the public network.

ipv6-source-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast source address.

ipv6-group-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast group address in the range of FFxy::/16, where "x" and "y" represent any hexadecimal numbers in the range of 0 to F.

prefix-length: Specifies an address prefix length. The default value is 128. For an IPv6 multicast group address, the value range for this argument is 8 to 128. For an IPv6 multicast source address, the value range for this argument is 0 to 128.

incoming-interface: Specifies the IPv6 forwarding entries that contain the specified incoming interface.

interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number.

outgoing-interface: Specifies the IPv6 forwarding entries that contain the specified outgoing interface.

exclude: Specifies the IPv6 forwarding entries that do not contain the specified interface in the outgoing interface list.

include: Specifies the IPv6 forwarding entries that contain the specified interface in the outgoing interface list.

match: Specifies the IPv6 forwarding entries that contain only the specified interface in the outgoing interface list.

slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. If you do not specify a card, this command displays IPv6 multicast forwarding entries for the MPU. (In standalone mode.)

chassis chassis-number slot slot-number: Specifies a card on an IRF member device. The chassis-number argument represents the member ID of the IRF member device. The slot-number argument represents the slot number of the card. If you do not specify a card, this command displays IPv6 multicast forwarding entries for the global active MPU. (In IRF mode.)

statistics: Displays statistics for the IPv6 multicast forwarding table.

Examples

# Display IPv6 multicast forwarding entries on the public network.

<Sysname> display ipv6 multicast forwarding-table

Total 1 entries, 1 matched

 

00001. (1::1, ff0e::1)

     Flags: 0x0

     Uptime: 00:08:32, Timeout in: 00:03:26

     Incoming interface: Vlan-interface10

          Incoming sub-VLAN: VLAN 11

          Outgoing sub-VLAN: VLAN 12

                             VLAN 13

     List of 1 outgoing interface:

       1: Vlan-interface20

          Sub-VLAN: VLAN 21

                    VLAN 22

     Matched 19648 packets(20512512 bytes), Wrong If 0 packet

     Forwarded 19648 packets(20512512 bytes)

Table 6 Command output

Field

Description

Total 1 entries, 1 matched

Total number of (S, G) entries, and the total number of matching (S, G) entries.

00001

Sequence number of the (S, G) entry.

(1::1, ff0e::1)

(S, G) entry.

Flags

Entry flag.

This field displays one flag or the sum of multiple flags. In this example, the value 0x0 means that the entry has only one flag 0x0.

The following flags are available for an entry:

·     0x0—The entry is in correct state.

·     0x1—The entry is in inactive state.

·     0x2—The entry is null.

·     0x4—The entry fails to update.

·     0x8—The outgoing interface information fails to update for the entry.

·     0x20—A register outgoing interface is available.

·     0x40—The entry is to be deleted.

·     0x80—The entry is in registration suppression state.

·     0x100—The entry is being deleted.

·     0x200—The entry is in GR state.

·     0x400—The entry has the VLAN interface of the super VLAN.

·     0x800—The entry has the associated ND entry for the IPv6 multicast source address.

·     0x4000000—The entry is created by the MLD proxy.

·     0x20000000—The entry is an IPv6 BIDIR-PIM forwarding entry.

Uptime

Length of time for which the (S, G) entry has been up.

Timeout in

Length of time in which the (S, G) entry will time out.

Incoming interface

Incoming interface of the (S, G) entry.

Incoming sub-VLAN

Incoming sub-VLAN of the super VLAN when the incoming interface of the (S, G) entry is the VLAN interface of this super VLAN.

Outgoing sub-VLAN

Outgoing sub-VLAN of the super VLAN when the incoming interface of the (S, G) entry is the VLAN interface of this super VLAN.

List of 1 outgoing interfaces

Outgoing interface list of the (S, G) entry.

Sub-VLAN

Outgoing sub-VLAN of the super VLAN when the outgoing interface of the (S, G) entry is the VLAN interface of this super VLAN.

Matched 19648 packets (20512512 bytes), Wrong If 0 packet

Number of packets (bytes) that match the (S, G) entry, and number of packets with incoming interface errors.

The numbers are displayed as 0 if an outgoing interface of the (S, G) entry is on the specified slot.

Forwarded 19648 packets (20512512 bytes)

Number of packets (bytes) that have been forwarded.

The numbers are displayed as 0 if an outgoing interface of the (S, G) entry is on the specified slot.

 

Related commands

reset ipv6 multicast forwarding-table

display ipv6 multicast forwarding-table df-list

Use display ipv6 multicast forwarding-table df-list to display information about the DF list in IPv6 multicast forwarding entries.

Syntax

In standalone mode:

display ipv6 multicast [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] forwarding-table df-list [ ipv6-group-address ] [ verbose ] [ slot slot-number ]

In IRF mode:

display ipv6 multicast [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] forwarding-table df-list [ ipv6-group-address ] [ verbose ] [ chassis chassis-number slot slot-number ]

Views

Any view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

network-operator

mdc-admin

mdc-operator

Parameters

vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not specify a VPN instance, this command displays information about the DF list in IPv6 multicast forwarding entries on the public network.

ipv6-group-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast address. The value range for this argument is FFxy::/16 (excluding FFx1::/16 and FFx2::/16), where "x" and "y" represent any hexadecimal numbers in the range of 0 to F.

verbose: Displays detailed information. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays brief information.

slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. If you do not specify a card, this command displays information about the DF list in IPv6 multicast forwarding entries for the MPU. (In standalone mode.)

chassis chassis-number slot slot-number: Specifies a card on an IRF member device. The chassis-number argument represents the member ID of the IRF member device. The slot-number argument represents the slot number of the card. If you do not specify a card, this command displays information about the DF list in IPv6 multicast forwarding entries for the global active MPU. (In IRF mode.)

Examples

# Display brief information about the DF list in IPv6 multicast forwarding entries on the public network.

<Sysname> display ipv6 multicast forwarding-table df-list

Total 1 entries, 1 matched

 

00001. (::, FF1E::1)

     List of 1 DF interfaces:

       1: Vlan-interface1

# Display detailed information about the DF list in IPv6 multicast forwarding entries on the public network.

<Sysname> display ipv6 multicast forwarding-table df-list verbose

Total 1 entries, 1 matched

 

00001. (::, FF1E::1)

       List of 1 DF interfaces:

         1: Vlan-interface1

            Product information: 0x347849f6, 0x14bd6837

            Tunnel  information: 0xc4857986, 0x128a9c8f

Table 7 Command output

Field

Description

Total 1 entries, 1 matched

Total number of entries, and the total number of matching entries.

00001

Sequence number of the entry.

(::, FF1E::1)

(*, G) entry.

List of 1 DF interfaces

DF interface list.

 

display ipv6 multicast routing-table

Use display ipv6 multicast routing-table to display IPv6 multicast routing entries.

Syntax

display ipv6 multicast [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] routing-table [ ipv6-source-address [ prefix-length ] | ipv6-group-address [ prefix-length ] | incoming-interface interface-type interface-number | outgoing-interface { exclude | include | match } interface-type interface-number ] *

Views

Any view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

network-operator

mdc-admin

mdc-operator

Parameters

vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN instance by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not specify a VPN instance, this command displays IPv6 multicast routing entries on the public network.

ipv6-source-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast source address.

ipv6-group-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast group address in the range of FFxy::/16, where "x" and "y" represent any hexadecimal numbers in the range of 0 to F.

prefix-length: Specifies an address prefix length. The default is 128. For an IPv6 multicast group address, the value range for this argument is 8 to 128. For an IPv6 multicast source address, the value range for this argument is 0 to 128.

incoming-interface: Displays the IPv6 routing entries that contain the specified incoming interface.

interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number.

outgoing-interface: Displays the IPv6 routing entries that contain the specified outgoing interface.

exclude: Displays the IPv6 routing entries that do not contain the specified interface in the outgoing interface list.

include: Displays the IPv6 routing entries that contain the specified interface in the outgoing interface list.

match: Displays the IPv6 routing entries that contain only the specified interface in the outgoing interface list.

Usage guidelines

IPv6 multicast routing entries are the basis of IPv6 multicast forwarding. You can use this command to view the establishment state of (S, G) entries.

Examples

# Display IPv6 multicast routing entries on the public network.

<Sysname> display ipv6 multicast routing-table

 Total 1 entries

 

 00001. (2001::2, FFE3::101)

       Uptime: 00:00:14

       Upstream Interface: Vlan-interface1

       List of 2 downstream interfaces

           1:  Vlan-interface2

           2:  Vlan-interface3

Table 8 Command output

Field

Description

Total 1 entries

Total number of (S, G) entries.

00001

Sequence number of the (S, G) entry.

(2001::2, FFE3::101)

(S, G) entry.

Uptime

Length of time for which the (S, G) entry has been up.

Upstream Interface

Upstream interface at which the (S, G) packets should arrive.

List of 2 downstream interfaces

List of downstream interfaces that forward (S, G) packets.

 

Related commands

reset ipv6 multicast routing-table

display ipv6 multicast rpf-info

Use display ipv6 multicast rpf-info to display RPF information for an IPv6 multicast source.

Syntax

display ipv6 multicast [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] rpf-info ipv6-source-address [ ipv6-group-address ]

Views

Any view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

network-operator

mdc-admin

mdc-operator

Parameters

vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN instance by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not specify a VPN instance, this command displays RPF information for an IPv6 multicast source on the public network.

ipv6-source-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast source address.

ipv6-group-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast group address in the range of FFxy::/16 (excluding FFx1::/16 and FFx2::/16), where "x" and "y" represent any hexadecimal numbers in the range of 0 to F.

Examples

# Display RPF information for IPv6 multicast source 2001::101 on the public network.

<Sysname> display ipv6 multicast rpf-info 2001::101

 RPF information about source 2001::101:

     RPF interface: Vlan-interface1, RPF neighbor: FE80::A01:101:1

     Referenced prefix/prefix length: 2001::/64

     Referenced route type: igp

     Route selection rule: preference-preferred

     Load splitting rule: disable

Table 9 Command output

Field

Description

RPF information about source 2001::101

RPF information of the IPv6 multicast source 2001::101.

RPF interface

Type and number of the RPF interface.

RPF neighbor

IPv6 address (link-local address) of the RPF neighbor.

Referenced prefix/prefix length

Referenced route and its prefix length.

Referenced route type

Type of the referenced route:

·     igp—IPv6 IGP unicast route.

·     egp—IPv6 EGP unicast route.

·     unicast (direct) —IPv6 directly connected unicast route.

·     unicast—Other IPv6 unicast route, such as IPv6 unicast static route.

·     mbgp—IPv6 MBGP route.

Route selection rule

RPF route selection rule:

·     Route preference.

·     Longest prefix match.

Load splitting rule

Whether load splitting is enabled.

 

Related commands

display ipv6 multicast forwarding-table

display ipv6 multicast routing-table

ipv6 mtrace-service port

Use ipv6 mtrace-service port to specify the UDP port number used by IPv6 mtrace.

Use undo ipv6 mtrace-service port to restore the default.

Syntax

ipv6 mtrace-service port number

undo ipv6 mtrace-service port

Default

IPv6 mtrace uses UDP port number 10240.

Views

System view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

mdc-admin

Parameters

number: Specifies a UDP port number to be used by IPv6 mtrace, in the range of 1024 to 49151.

Usage guidelines

For successful IPv6 mtrace, do not specify a UDP port number used by other modules.

You must specify the same UDP port number on all devices on the traced path. Additionally, the specified UDP port number must be the same as that specified in the mtrace v2 command.

Examples

# Specify 12345 as the UDP port number used by IPv6 mtrace.

<Sysname> system-interview

[sysname] ipv6 mtrace-service port 12345

Related commands

mtrace v2 ipv6

ipv6 multicast boundary

Use ipv6 multicast boundary to configure an IPv6 multicast forwarding boundary.

Use undo ipv6 multicast boundary to delete an IPv6 multicast forwarding boundary.

Syntax

ipv6 multicast boundary { ipv6-group-address prefix-length | scope { scope-id | admin-local | global | organization-local | site-local } }

undo ipv6 multicast boundary { ipv6-group-address prefix-length| all | scope { scope-id | admin-local | global | organization-local | site-local } }

Default

An interface is not an IPv6 multicast forwarding boundary.

Views

Interface view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

mdc-admin

Parameters

ipv6-group-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast group address in the range of FFxy::/16, where "x" and "y" represent any hexadecimal numbers in the range of 0 to F.

prefix-length: Specifies the address prefix length in the range of 8 to 128.

all: Specifies all IPv6 multicast boundaries configured on the interface.

scope-id: Specifies the ID of an admin-scoped zone, in the range of 3 to 15, which is identified by the scope field in the IPv6 multicast group address.

admin-local: Specifies the scoped zone as admin-local, which has a scope ID of 4.

global: Specifies the scoped zone as global, which has a scope ID of 14.

organization-local: Specifies the scoped zone as organization-local, which has a scope ID of 8.

site-local: Specifies the scoped zone as site-local, which has a scope ID of 5.

Usage guidelines

A multicast forwarding boundary sets the boundary condition for the IPv6 multicast groups in the specified address range. If the destination address of an IPv6 multicast packet matches the set boundary condition, the packet is not forwarded.

An interface can act as a forwarding boundary for multiple IPv6 multicast groups in different address ranges. You can implement this by using this command on the interface for each multicast address range. These multicast groups must be in the same scope. The latest configuration of a scope overwrites the previous one.

You do not need to enable IPv6 multicast routing before you execute this command.

Assume that Set A and Set B are both IPv6 multicast forwarding boundary sets with different address ranges, and that B is a subset of A. A takes effect on the interface no matter whether A is configured earlier or later than B.

Examples

# Configure VLAN-interface 100 as the forwarding boundary of IPv6 multicast groups in the range of FF03::/16.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] interface vlan-interface 100

[Sysname-Vlan-interface100] ipv6 multicast boundary ff03:: 16

# Configure VLAN-interface 100 as the forwarding boundary of IPv6 multicast groups in the admin-local scope.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] interface vlan-interface 100

[Sysname-Vlan-interface100] ipv6 multicast boundary scope 4

Related commands

display ipv6 multicast boundary

ipv6 multicast forwarding supervlan community

Use ipv6 multicast forwarding supervlan community to enable IPv6 multicast forwarding between sub-VLANs that are associated with a super VLAN.

Use undo ipv6 multicast forwarding supervlan community to disable IPv6 multicast forwarding between sub-VLANs that are associated with a super VLAN.

Syntax

ipv6 multicast forwarding supervlan community

undo ipv6 multicast forwarding supervlan community

Default

IPv6 multicast forwarding between sub-VLANs that are associated with a super VLAN is disabled.

Views

VLAN interface view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

mdc-admin

Usage guidelines

For this command to take effect, you must clear all IPv6 multicast forwarding entries with the super VLAN interface as the incoming interface after executing this command. To clear IPv6 multicast forwarding entries, use the reset ipv6 multicast forwarding-table command.

Examples

# Enable IPv6 multicast forwarding between sub-VLANs that are associated with the super VLAN 2.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] interface vlan-interface 2

[Sysname-Vlan-interface2] ipv6 multicast forwarding supervlan community

Related commands

reset ipv6 multicast forwarding-table

ipv6 multicast forwarding-table cache-unknown per-entry

Use ipv6 multicast forwarding-table cache-unknown per-entry to set the maximum number of unknown IPv6 multicast packets that can be cached for an (S, G) entry.

Use undo ipv6 multicast forwarding-table cache-unknown per-entry to restore the default.

Syntax

ipv6 multicast forwarding-table cache-unknown per-entry per-entry-limit

undo ipv6 multicast forwarding-table cache-unknown per-entry

Default

The device can cache only one unknown IPv6 multicast packet for an (S, G) entry.

Views

System view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

mdc-admin

Parameters

per-entry-limit: Specifies the maximum number of unknown IPv6 multicast packets that can be cached for an (S, G) entry. The value range for this argument is 0 to 256. If you set the value to 0, the device cannot cache unknown IPv6 multicast packets.

Examples

# Set the maximum number to 20 for unknown IPv6 multicast packets that can be cached for an (S, G) entry.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] ipv6 multicast forwarding-table cache-unknown per-entry 20

Related commands

ipv6 multicast forwarding-table cache-unknown total

ipv6 multicast forwarding-table cache-unknown total

Use ipv6 multicast forwarding-table cache-unknown total to set the maximum number of all unknown IPv6 multicast packets that can be cached.

Use undo multicast forwarding-table cache-unknown total to restore the default.

Syntax

ipv6 multicast forwarding-table cache-unknown total total-limit

undo ipv6 multicast forwarding-table cache-unknown total

Default

The device can cache 1024 unknown IPv6 multicast packets in total.

Views

System view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

mdc-admin

Parameters

total-limit: Specifies the maximum number of all unknown IPv6 multicast packets that can be cached. The value range for this argument is 0 to 65535. If you set the value to 0, the device cannot cache unknown IPv6 multicast packets.

Usage guidelines

As a best practice, set the value in this command to be far greater than the value set in the ipv6 multicast forwarding-table cache-unknown per-entry command.

Examples

# Set the maximum number to 10000 for all unknown IPv6 multicast packets that can be cached.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] ipv6 multicast forwarding-table cache-unknown total 10000

Related commands

ipv6 multicast forwarding-table cache-unknown per-entry

ipv6 multicast routing

Use ipv6 multicast routing to enable IPv6 multicast routing and enter IPv6 MRIB view.

Use undo ipv6 multicast routing to disable IPv6 multicast routing.

Syntax

ipv6 multicast routing [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ]

undo ipv6 multicast routing [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ]

Default

IPv6 multicast routing is disabled.

Views

System view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

mdc-admin

parameters

vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN instance by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not specify a VPN instance, this command enables IPv6 multicast routing on the public network.

Usage guidelines

Other Layer 3 IPv6 multicast commands take effect only when IPv6 multicast routing is enabled on the public network or for the VPN instance to which the device belongs.

The device does not forward any IPv6 multicast packets before IPv6 multicast routing is enabled.

Examples

# Enable IPv6 multicast routing on the public network, and enter IPv6 MRIB view.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] ipv6 multicast routing

[Sysname-mrib6]

# Enable IPv6 multicast routing for VPN instance mvpn, and enter IPv6 MRIB view.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] ipv6 multicast routing vpn-instance mvpn

[Sysname-mrib6-mvpn]

load-splitting (IPv6 MRIB view)

Use load-splitting to enable IPv6 multicast load splitting.

Use multicast load-splitting to restore the default.

Syntax

load-splitting { source | source-group }

undo load-splitting

Default

IPv6 multicast load splitting is disabled.

Views

IPv6 MRIB view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

mdc-admin

Parameters

source: Enables IPv6 multicast load splitting based on IPv6 multicast source.

source-group: Enables IPv6 multicast load splitting based on IPv6 multicast source and group.

Usage guidelines

This command does not take effect on IPv6 BIDIR-PIM.

Examples

# Enable IPv6 multicast load splitting based on IPv6 multicast source on the public network.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] ipv6 multicast routing

[Sysname-mrib6] load-splitting source

longest-match (IPv6 MRIB view)

Use longest-match to specify the longest prefix match principle for RPF route selection.

Use undo longest-match to restore the default.

Syntax

longest-match

undo longest-match

Default

Route preference is used for RPF route selection. The route with the highest route preference is used as the RPF route.

Views

IPv6 MRIB view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

mdc-admin

Usage guidelines

This command enables the device to use the matching route with the longest prefix as the RPF route.

Examples

# Specify the longest prefix match principle for RPF route selection on the public network.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] ipv6 multicast routing

[Sysname-mrib6] longest-match

mtrace v2 ipv6

Use mtrace v2 ipv6 to trace an IPv6 multicast path through mtrace2.

Syntax

mtrace v2 ipv6 [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] { source-address | group-address } * [ destination address | port number | wait-time time | max-hop count ] * [ verbose ]

Views

Any view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

mdc-admin

Parameters

vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN instance by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not specify a VPN instance, this command traces an IPv6 multicast path on the public network.

source-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast source by its IPv6 address.

group-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast group by its IPv6 address. The value range for this argument is FFxy::/16 (excluding FFx1::/16 and FFx2::/16), where "x" and "y" represent any hexadecimal numbers from 0 to F.

destination address: Specifies the destination address of IPv6 mtrace. The default destination address is FF02::2.

port number: Specifies a UDP port number for IPv6 mtrace, in the range of 1024 to 49151. The default value is 10240.

wait-time time: Specifies the length of time that the client waits for a Reply message. The value range for the time argument is 1 to 65535 seconds and the default value is 10 seconds. If the client does not receive a Reply message within the waiting time, the client initiates a hop-by-hop IPv6 mtrace.

max-hop count: Specifies the maximum number of the hops to be traced. The value range for the count argument is 1 to 255 and the default value is 255. If the maximum number of hops is reached on a device, the device directly sends a Reply message to the client and the mtrace is terminated.

verbose: Displays detailed information about IPv6 mtrace. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays brief information about IPv6 mtrace.

Usage guidelines

To perform a non-group-specific mtrace, specify an IPv6 multicast source and a destination. The mtrace starts from the destination and ends at the device directly connected to the source.

To perform a non-source-specific mtrace, specify an IPv6 multicast group and a destination. The mtrace starts from the destination and ends at the RP associated with the group.

To perform a source-and-group-specific mtrace, specify both an IPv6 multicast source and an IPv6 multicast group. If you also specify a destination, the mtrace starts from the destination and ends at the device directly connected to the source. If you do not specify a destination, the mtrace starts from the upstream device of the client and ends at the device directly connected to the source.

An IPv6 mtrace process stops if the maximum number of the hops to be traced is reached.

If the client does not receive a Reply message within the waiting time, the client initiates a hop-by-hop mtrace to determine which device on the path encountered an error. It sends a Query message with the hops field set to 1 and waits for a Reply message. If the client receives a Reply message within the waiting time, it sends a Query message with the hops field value increased by 1 and waits for a Reply message. This process continues until the client does not receive a Reply message within the waiting time any more.

Examples

# Use mtrace2 to trace the path along which IPv6 multicast data of group FF1E::1 travels from source 10::7 to destination 50::5 and display brief mtrace information.

<Sysname> mtrace v2 ipv6 10::7 ff1e::1 destination 50::5

 Mtrace from 10::7 to 50::5 via group ff1e::1, 255 hops at most, press

CTRL_C to break.

 Querying full reverse path...

 

  Hop  Local address                       Protocol       Time    Fwd code

    0  50::1                               PIM-SM(OSPF)   50 s    NO_ERROR

   -1  40::1                               PIM-SM(OSPF)   40 s    NO_ERROR

   -2  30::1                               PIM-SM(OSPF)   60 s    NO_ERROR

   -3  20::1                               PIM-SM(OSPF)   55 s    NO_ERROR

   -4  10::1                               PIM-SM(OSPF)   30 s    NO_ERROR

Table 10 Command output

Field

Description

Hop

Number of the hop. 0 represents the last hop, -1 represents the hop before the last hop, and so on.

Local address

IPv6 address of this hop on the traced path.

Protocol

Multicast routing protocol used between this device and the previous-hop device:

·     PIM-SM.

·     PIM-DM.

Unicast routing protocol used between this device and the previous-hop device:

·     LOCAL—Direct route.

·     STATIC ROUTE—Static route.

·     RIP.

·     ISIS.

·     OSPF.

·     BGP.

Time

Length of time used to transmit an mtrace message between this device and the previous-hop device, in seconds.

Fwd code

Forwarding code or error code:

·     NO_ERROR—No error.

·     WRONG_IF—The interface on which the mtrace message arrives is not in the outgoing interface list of the multicast data.

·     PRUNE_SENT—This device has sent a prune message to the upstream device.

·     PRUNE_RCVD—This device has received a prune message from the downstream device.

·     SCOPED—A multicast border is configured on the incoming interface or outgoing interface of the multicast data.

·     NO_ROUTE—This device does not have any route for the source or the RP.

·     WRONG_LAST_HOP—This device is not the expected last-hop device.

·     REACHED_RP—This device is the RP for the (*, G) multicast data.

·     RPF_IF—The mtrace message arrived on the RPF interface for the multicast data.

·     NO_MULTICAST—The mtrace message arrived on an interface that is not enabled with IP multicast.

·     NO_SPACE—No space is available for inserting a response data block in the packet.

 

# Use mtrace2 to trace the path along which IPv6 multicast data of group FF1E::1 travels from source 10::7 to destination 50::5 and display detailed mtrace information.

<Sysname> mtrace v2 ipv6 10::7 ff1e::1 destination 50::5 verbose

 Mtrace from 10::7 to 50::5 via group ff1e::1, 255 hops at most, use query

ID 12345, client port 50001, press CTRL_C to break.

 Querying full reverse path...

 

    0: Incoming interface ID: 1501

       Outgoing interface ID: 1502

       Local address: 50::1

       Remote address: FE80::A27B:99FF:FECB:207

       Input multicast packets: 111

       Output multicast packets: 111

       Forwarded packets for the (S, G) pair: 22

       Multicast protocol in use: PIM-SM

       Unicast protocol in use: OSPF

       Forwarding code: NO_ERROR

       Time used (s): 50

 

   -1: Incoming interface ID: 1601

       Outgoing interface ID: 1602

       Local address: 40::1

       Remote address: FE80::A27B:99FF:FECB:206

       Input multicast packets: 111

       Output multicast packets: 111

       Forwarded packets for the (S, G) pair: 22

       Multicast protocol in use: PIM-SM

       Unicast protocol in use: OSPF

       Forwarding code: NO_ERROR

       Time used (s): 50

Table 11 Command output

Field

Description

n

Number of the hop. 0 represents the last hop, -1 represents the hop before the last hop, and so on.

Incoming interface ID

Index of the incoming interface of the IPv6 multicast data.

Outgoing interface ID

Index of the outgoing interface of the IPv6 multicast data.

Local address

IPv6 address of this hop on the traced path.

Remote address

IPv6 address of the upstream device.

Input multicast packets

Statistics of packets received on the incoming interface of the IPv6 multicast data.

Output multicast packets

Statistics of packets forwarded through the outgoing interface of the IPv6 multicast data.

Forwarded packets for the (S, G) pair

Statistics of forwarded (S, G) packets.

Multicast protocol in use

Multicast routing protocol running on the incoming interface of the multicast data.

Unicast protocol in use

Unicast routing protocol running on the incoming interface of the multicast data.

Forwarding code

Forwarding code or error code:

·     NO_ERROR—No error.

·     WRONG_IF—The interface on which the mtrace message arrives is not in the outgoing interface list of the multicast data.

·     PRUNE_SENT—This device has sent a prune message to the upstream device.

·     PRUNE_RCVD—This device has received a prune message from the downstream device.

·     SCOPED—A multicast border is configured on the incoming interface or outgoing interface of the multicast data.

·     NO_ROUTE—This device does not have any route for the source or the RP.

·     WRONG_LAST_HOP—This device is not the expected last-hop device.

·     REACHED_RP—This device is the RP for the (*, G) multicast data.

·     RPF_IF—The mtrace message arrived on the RPF interface for the multicast data.

·     NO_MULTICAST—The mtrace message arrived on an interface that is not enabled with IP multicast.

·     NO_SPACE—No space is available for inserting a response data block in the packet.

Time used (s)

Length of time for transmitting the mtrace message from the previous-hop device to this device.

 

Related commands

ipv6 mtrace-service port

reset ipv6 multicast fast-forwarding cache

Use reset ipv6 multicast fast-forwarding cache to clear IPv6 multicast fast forwarding entries.

Syntax

In standalone mode:

reset ipv6 multicast [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] fast-forwarding cache { { ipv6-source-address | ipv6-group-address } * | all } [ slot slot-number ]

In IRF mode:

reset ipv6 multicast [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] fast-forwarding cache { { ipv6-source-address | ipv6-group-address } * | all } [ chassis chassis-number slot slot-number ]

Views

User view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

mdc-admin

Parameters

vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN instance by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not specify a VPN instance, this command clears IPv6 multicast fast forwarding entries on the public network.

ipv6-source-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast source address.

ipv6-group-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast group address. The value range for this argument is FFxy::/16 (excluding FFx1::/16 and FFx2::/16), where "x" and "y" represent any hexadecimal numbers in the range of 0 to F.

slot slot-number: Specifies a card by its slot number. If you do not specify a card, this command clears IPv6 multicast fast forwarding entries for the MPU. (In standalone mode.)

chassis chassis-number slot slot-number: Specifies a card on an IRF member device. The chassis-number argument represents the member ID of the IRF member device. The slot-number argument represents the slot number of the card. If you do not specify a card, this command clears IPv6 multicast fast forwarding entries for the global active MPU. (In IRF mode.)

all: Specifies all IPv6 multicast fast forwarding entries.

Examples

# Clear all IPv6 multicast fast forwarding entries on the public network.

<Sysname> reset ipv6 multicast fast-forwarding cache all

# Clear the IPv6 multicast fast forwarding entry for IPv6 multicast source and group (FE1F:20::2, FF0E::1) on the public network.

<Sysname> reset ipv6 multicast fast-forwarding cache fe1f:20::2 ff0e::1

Related commands

display ipv6 multicast fast-forwarding cache

reset ipv6 multicast forwarding event

Use reset ipv6 multicast forwarding event to clear statistics for IPv6 multicast forwarding events.

Syntax

reset ipv6 multicast [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] forwarding event

Views

User view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

mdc-admin

Parameters

vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN instance by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not specify a VPN instance, this command clears statistics for the IPv6 multicast forwarding events on the public network.

Examples

# Clear statistics for the IPv6 multicast forwarding events on the public network.

<Sysname> reset ipv6 multicast forwarding event

Related commands

display ipv6 multicast forwarding event

reset ipv6 multicast forwarding-table

Use reset ipv6 multicast forwarding-table to clear IPv6 multicast forwarding entries.

Syntax

reset ipv6 multicast [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] forwarding-table { { ipv6-source-address [ prefix-length ] | ipv6-group-address [ prefix-length ] | incoming-interface { interface-type interface-number } } * | all }

Views

User view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

mdc-admin

Parameters

vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN instance by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not specify a VPN instance, this command clears IPv6 multicast forwarding entries on the public network.

ipv6-source-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast source address.

ipv6-group-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast group address in the range of FFxy::/16, where "x" and "y" represent any hexadecimal numbers in the range of 0 to F.

prefix-length: Specifies the address prefix length. The default value is 128. For an IPv6 multicast group address, the value range for this argument is 8 to 128. For an IPv6 multicast source address, the value range for this argument is 0 to 128.

incoming-interface: Specifies the IPv6 multicast forwarding entries that contain the specified incoming interface.

interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number.

all: Specifies all IPv6 multicast forwarding entries.

Usage guidelines

When you clear an IPv6 multicast forwarding entry, the associated IPv6 multicast routing entry is also cleared.

Examples

# Clear IPv6 multicast forwarding entries for IPv6 multicast group FF0E::1 on the public network.

<Sysname> reset ipv6 multicast forwarding-table ff0e::1

Related commands

display ipv6 multicast forwarding-table

reset ipv6 multicast routing-table

Use reset ipv6 multicast routing-table to clear IPv6 multicast routing entries.

Syntax

reset ipv6 multicast [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] routing-table { { ipv6-source-address [ prefix-length ] | ipv6-group-address [ prefix-length ] | incoming-interface interface-type interface-number } * | all }

Views

User view

Predefined user roles

network-admin

mdc-admin

Parameters

vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN instance by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not specify a VPN instance, this command clears IPv6 multicast routing entries on the public network.

ipv6-source-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast source address.

ipv6-group-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast group address in the range of FFxy::/16, where "x" and "y" represent any hexadecimal numbers in the range of 0 to F.

prefix-length: Specifies an address prefix length. The default is 128. For an IPv6 multicast group address, the value range for this argument is 8 to 128. For an IPv6 multicast source address, the value range for this argument is 0 to 128.

incoming-interface: Specifies the IPv6 multicast routing entries that contain the specified incoming interface.

interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number.

all: Specifies all IPv6 multicast routing entries.

Usage guidelines

When you clear an IPv6 multicast routing entry, the associated IPv6 multicast forwarding entry is also cleared.

Examples

# Clear IPv6 multicast routing entries for IPv6 multicast group FF03::101 on the public network.

<Sysname> reset ipv6 multicast routing-table ff03::101

Related commands

display ipv6 multicast routing-table

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