HP MSR2000/3000/4000 Router Series IP Multicast Configuration Guide

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Task at a
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(Required.) Configuring a C-BSR
(Optional.) Configuring an IPv6 PIM domain border
(Optional.) Disabling the BSM semantic fragmentation function
(Optional.) Configuring IPv6 multicast source registration
(Optional.) Configuring switchover to SPT
(Optional.) Configuring common IPv6 PIM features
Configuration prerequisites
Before you configure IPv6 PIM-SM, configure an IPv6 unicast routing protocol so that all devices in the
domain are interoperable at the network layer.
Enabling IPv6 PIM-SM
Enable IPv6 multicast routing before configuring IPv6 PIM.
With IPv6 PIM-SM enabled on interfaces, routers can establish IPv6 PIM neighbor relationship and
process IPv6 PIM messages from their IPv6 PIM neighbors. When you deploy an IPv6 PIM-SM domain,
HP recommends enabling IPv6 PIM-SM on all non-border interfaces.
IMPORTANT:
A
ll the interfaces on the same router must operate in the same IPv6 PIM mode in the public network or the
same VPN instance.
To enable IPv6 PIM-SM:
Ste
p
Command Remarks
1. Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2. Enable IPv6 multicast routing
and enter IPv6 MRIB view.
ipv6 multicast routing
[ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ]
By default, IPv6 multicast routing is
disabled.
3. Return to system view.
quit
4. Enter interface view.
interface interface-type
interface-number
N/A
5. Enable IPv6 PIM-SM.
ipv6 pim sm
By default, IPv6 PIM-SM is
disabled.
Configuring an RP
An RP can provide services for multiple or all IPv6 multicast groups. However, only one RP can forward
IPv6 multicast traffic for an IPv6 multicast group at a moment.
An RP can be manually configured or dynamically elected through the BSR mechanism. For a
large-scaled IPv6 PIM network, configuring static RPs is a tedious job. Generally, static RPs are backups
for dynamic RPs to enhance the robustness and operational manageability on an IPv6 multicast network.