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1006BIPv6 PIM-DM configuration example
1807BNetwork requirements
The receivers receive VOD information through multicast. The receiver groups of different organizations
form stub networks, and at least one receiver host exists in each stub network. The entire IPv6 PIM domain
operates in the dense mode.
Host A and Host C are IPv6 multicast receivers in two stub networks N1 and N2.
MLDv1 runs between Router A and N1 and between Router B, Router C, and N2.
Figure 406 Network diagram
Device Interface IPv6 address
Device
Interface IPv6 address
Router A Eth1/1 1001::1/64
Firewall
GE0/1 4001::1/64
Eth1/2 1002::1/64
GE0/2 1002::2/64
Router B Eth1/1 2001::1/64 GE0/3 2002::2/64
Eth1/2 2002::1/64
GE0/4 3001::2/64
Router C Eth1/1 2001::2
/
64
Eth1/2 3001::1/64
1808BConfiguration procedure
1. Enable IPv6 forwarding, assign IPv6 addresses, and configure IPv6 unicast routing:
a. Enable IPv6 forwarding on each router and assign an IPv6 address and prefix length to each
interface according to
3052HFigure 406. (Details not shown.)
b. Configure OSPFv3 on the routers in the IPv6 PIM-DM domain to make sure they are
interoperable at the network layer. (Details not shown.)
2. Enable IPv6 multicast routing, MLD, and IPv6 PIM-DM:
# On Router A, enable IPv6 multicast routing globally, enable MLD on Ethernet 1/1, and enable
IPv6 PIM-DM on each interface.
Source
10.110.5.100/24
PIM-DM
Router A
Router B
Router C
Firewall
Receiver
Host A
Host B
Host C
Host D
Receiver
Eth1/1
Eth1/1
Eth1/1
GE0/1 GE0/3 Eth1/2
Eth
1
/2GE0/4
GE0/2 Eth1/2