Technical Specs

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The output for this command shows only new or re-authentications. It will not show nodes that are in the process of
warm-starting (and have cached the security credentials).
Note
Router# show mesh-security session all
MAC Address State Mesh Keys
00:07:81:08:00:3C:25:03 Encryption Enabled 11..
00:17:3B:0B:00:21:00:2F Encryption Enabled .1..
00:07:81:08:00:3C:22:02 Encryption Enabled 11..
00:07:81:08:00:3C:25:02 Encryption Enabled 11..
00:07:81:08:00:3C:22:0A Encryption Enabled 11..
00:07:81:08:00:3C:22:06 Encryption Enabled 11..
00:07:81:08:00:3C:24:05 Encryption Enabled ....
00:07:81:08:00:3C:24:08 Encryption Enabled ....
00:07:81:08:00:3C:23:01 Encryption Enabled 11..
Configuring IPv6 Multicast Agent
You must configure an IPv6 multicast agent to enable multicasting traffic between IoT FND, or the Advanced-Metering Infrastructure
(AMI) application server in a Network Operations Center (NOC), and the Cisco Resilient Mesh network.
IPv6-multicasting requires proper configuration on the head-end router (Cisco ASR 1000) as well as on IoT FND and the AMI
head-end server.
The following figure shows an IPv6 FAN with a multicast configuration.
Figure 10: Multicast in IPv6 Field-Area Network
The IPv6 multicast configuration has the following characteristics:
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