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Source 1 and Source 2 send different IPv6 multicast data to the IPv6 multicast group FF14::101. Host A
receives the IPv6 multicast data only from Source 1, and Host B receives the IPv6 multicast data only from
Source 2. Source 3 sends IPv6 multicast data to the IPv6 multicast group FF1E::202. Host C is an IPv6
multicast receiver for the IPv6 multicast group FF1E::202.
Ethernet 1/2 of Router B acts as a C-BSR and a C-RP for IPv6 admin-scoped zone 1, and Ethernet 1/1
of Router D acts as a C-BSR and a C-RP for IPv6 admin-scoped zone 2. Both of the two interfaces are
designated to the IPv6 multicast groups with the scope field of 4. Ethernet 1/1 of Router F acts as a C-BSR
and a C-RP for the IPv6 global-scoped zone, and is designated to the IPv6 multicast groups with the
scope field value of 14.
MLDv1 separately runs between Router A, Router E, Router I, and the receivers that directly connect to
them.
Figure 54 Network diagram
Device Interface IPv6 address
Device
Interface
IPv6 address
Router A Eth1/1 1001::1
/
64
Router D
Eth1/1
3003::2
/
64
Eth1/2 1002::1/64
Eth1/3
6001::1
/
64
Router B Eth1/1 2001::1/64 Eth1/3 6002::1/64
Eth1/2 1002::2
/
64
Router E
Eth1/1
7001::1/64
Eth1/3 2002::1
/
64
Eth1/2
3002::2
/
64
Eth1/4 2003::1/64 Eth1/3 6001::2/64
Router C Eth1/1 3001::1/64
Router F
Eth1/1
8001::1
/
64
Eth1/2 3002::1
/
64
Eth1/2
6002::2
/
64
Eth1/3 3003::1/64 Eth1/3 2003::2/64
Eth1/4 2002::2/64
Router G
Eth1/1
9001::1/64
Eth1/5 3004::1
/
64
Eth1/2
8001::2
/
64
Eth1/2
Eth
1/4
Eth1
/1
Eth1
/2
Eth1/1
Eth1
/3