R3102-R3103-HP 6600/HSR6600 Routers IP Multicast Command Reference

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interface connecting the RPF if the interface of the RPF neighbor is a Layer 3 Ethernet interface, Layer 3
aggregate interface, Loopback interface, Layer 3 RPR logical interface, or VLAN interface.
Because outgoing interface iteration might fail or the specified interface might be in down state, the static
multicast route configured with this command might fail to take effect. Therefore, after you configure a
static multicast route, use the display multicast routing-table static command to verify that the route has
been successfully configured or whether the route has taken effect.
Examples
# Configure a static multicast route to the multicast source 10.1.1.1/24. Specify a router with the IP
address of 192.168.1.23 as its RPF neighbor.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] ip rpf-route-static 10.1.1.1 24 192.168.1.23
Related commands
delete ip rpf-route-static
display multicast routing-table static
mac-address multicast
Use mac-address multicast to configure a static multicast MAC address entry.
Use undo mac-address multicast to delete a static multicast MAC address entry.
Syntax
In system view:
mac-address multicast mac-address interface interface-list vlan vlan-id
undo mac-address [ multicast ] [ [ mac-address [ interface interface-list ] ] vlan vlan-id ]
In Ethernet interface view or Layer 2 aggregate interface view:
mac-address multicast mac-address vlan vlan-id
undo mac-address [ multicast ] mac-address vlan vlan-id
In port group view:
mac-address multicast mac-address vlan vlan-id
undo mac-address multicast mac-address vlan vlan-id
Default
No static multicast MAC address entry is configured.
Views
System view, Ethernet interface view, Layer 2 aggregate interface view, port group view
Default command level
2: System level
Parameters
mac-address: Specifies a static multicast MAC address, which can be any legal multicast MAC address
except 0100-5Exx-xxxx and 3333-xxxx-xxxx, where x represents an arbitrary hexadecimal number from
0 to F. Multicast MAC addresses are the MAC addresses whose the least signification bit of the most