- Table of Contents
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- 06-Network
- 01-Scanner
- 02-VRF
- 03-Interface
- 04-Interface pairs
- 05-Interface collaboration
- 06-Security zones
- 07-VLAN
- 08-MAC
- 09-DNS
- 10-ARP
- 11-ND
- 12-Forwarding advanced settings
- 13-ALG
- 14-GRE
- 15-IPsec
- 16-ADVPN
- 17-L2TP
- 18-SSL VPN
- 19-Routing table
- 20-Static routing
- 21-Policy-based routing
- 22-OSPF
- 23-BGP
- 24-IS-IS
- 25-RIP
- 26-IPv4 multicast routing
- 27-IPv6 multicast routing
- 28-PIM
- 29-IGMP
- 30-MLD
- 31-DHCP
- 32-HTTP
- 33-SSH
- 34-NTP
- 35-FTP
- 36-Telnet
- 37-MAC authentication
- 38-MAC address whitelist
- 39-MAC access silent MAC info
- 40-MAC access advanced settings
- 41-IP authentication
- 42-IPv4 whitelist
- 43-IPv6 whitelist
- Related Documents
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MLD
Introduction
Multicast Listener Discovery Protocol (MLD) establishes and maintains the IPv6 multicast group memberships between a Layer 3 multicast device and the hosts on the directly connected subnet.
MLD has the following versions:
· MLDv1—Derived from IGMPv2, MLDv1 manages IPv6 multicast group memberships based on the query and response mechanism.
· MLDv2—Derived from IGMPv3 and backwards-compatible with MLDv1, MLDv2 provides hosts with enhanced control capabilities and enhances the MLD state.
After MLD is enabled on an interface, the interface can establish and maintain IPv6 multicast group memberships.