HP 3600 v2 Switch Series IP Multicast Command Reference Part number: 5998-7612 Software version: Release 2110P02 Document version: 6W100-20150305...
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IGMP snooping configuration commands display igmp-snooping group Syntax display igmp-snooping group [ vlan vlan-id ] [ slot slot-number ] [ verbose ] [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] View Any view Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters vlan vlan-id: Displays the IGMP snooping group information in the specified VLAN, where the vlan-id argument is in the range of 1 to 4094.
Total 1 IP Source(s). Total 1 MAC Group(s). Router port(s):total 1 port(s). Eth1/0/1 (D) ( 00:01:30 ) IP group(s):the following ip group(s) match to one mac group. IP group address:224.1.1.1 (0.0.0.0, 224.1.1.1): Attribute: Host Port Host port(s):total 1 port(s). Eth1/0/2 (D) ( 00:03:23 ) MAC group(s): MAC group address:0100-5e01-0101...
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View Any view Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters vlan vlan-id: Displays information about the hosts tracked by IGMP snooping in the specified VLAN, where vlan-id is in the range of 1 to 4094. group group-address: Displays information about the hosts tracked by IGMP snooping that are in the specified IGMP snooping group.
Field Description Port Member port Host Host IP address Uptime Host running duration Expires Host expiration time, where timeout means that the host has expired display igmp-snooping statistics Syntax display igmp-snooping statistics [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] View Any view Default level...
Table 3 Command output Field Description general queries General query messages specific queries Group-specific query messages reports Report messages leaves Leave messages reports with right and wrong records Report messages with correct and incorrect records specific sg query packet(s) Group-and-source-specific query message or messages error IGMP messages IGMP messages with errors display mac-address multicast...
With no parameters specified or with only vlan, count, or both of them specified, this command displays all MAC address table entries, including static multicast MAC address entries and unicast MAC address entries. Related commands: mac-address multicast; display mac-address (Layer 2—LAN Switching Command Reference).
Use undo dot1p-priority to restore the default. The default 802.1p precedence for IGMP messages is 0. Examples # Set the 802.1p precedence for IGMP messages to 3 globally. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] igmp-snooping [Sysname-igmp-snooping] dot1p-priority 3 dscp (IGMP-snooping view) Syntax dscp dscp-value undo dscp View IGMP-snooping view...
Use entry-limit to configure the maximum number of entries in the IGMP snooping forwarding table globally. Use undo entry-limit to restore the default. By default, the upper limit is 2000 for the HP 3600 v2 EI switches, and 1024 for the HP 3600 v2 SI switches. Related commands: multicast-vlan entry-limit. Examples # Configure the IGMP snooping forwarding table to contain at most 512 entries.
[Sysname] igmp-snooping [Sysname-igmp-snooping] group-policy 2000 vlan 2 host-aging-time (IGMP-snooping view) Syntax host-aging-time interval undo host-aging-time View IGMP-snooping view Default level 2: System level Parameters interval: Specifies an aging timer in seconds for dynamic member ports. The value ranges from 200 to 1000.
Description Use host-tracking to enable the IGMP snooping host tracking function globally. Use undo host-tracking to disable the IGMP snooping host tracking function globally. By default, this function is disabled. This command takes effect only in IGMP snooping-enabled VLANs. Related commands: display igmp-snooping host and igmp-snooping host-tracking. Examples # Enable the IGMP snooping host tracking function globally.
View User profile view Default level 2: System level Parameters acl-number: Specifies a basic or advanced ACL number, in the range of 2000 to 3999. The source address or address range specified in the advanced ACL matches the multicast source address or addresses specified in IGMPv3 reports, rather than the source addresses of the IP packets.
Use undo igmp-snooping dot1p-priority to restore the default. The default 802.1p precedence for the IGMP messages in a VLAN is 0. Before you configure this command in a VLAN, enable IGMP snooping in the VLAN. Related commands: igmp-snooping enable. Examples # Enable IGMP snooping in VLAN 2 and set the 802.1p precedence for the IGMP messages in the VLAN to 3.
igmp-snooping enable Syntax igmp-snooping enable undo igmp-snooping enable View VLAN view Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use igmp-snooping enable to enable IGMP snooping for a VLAN. Use undo igmp-snooping enable to disable IGMP snooping for a VLAN. By default, IGMP snooping is disabled in a VLAN.
Use undo igmp-snooping fast-leave to disable fast-leave processing on the current port or group of ports. By default, fast-leave processing is disabled. For the HP 3600 v2 EI switches, this command takes effect in both IGMP snooping-enabled VLANs and VLANs with IGMP enabled on their VLAN interfaces.
Use igmp-snooping group-limit to set the maximum number of multicast groups that a port can join. Use undo igmp-snooping group-limit to restore the default. By default, the upper limit is 2000 for the HP 3600 v2 EI switches, and 1024 for the HP 3600 v2 SI switches.
If you do not specify any VLAN when using this command in port group view, the command takes effect on all the ports in this group. If you specify one or more VLANs, the command takes effect only on those ports in this group that belong to the specified VLANs.
If the specified ACL does not exist or the ACL rule is null, all multicast groups are filtered out. You can configure different ACL rules for a port in different VLANs. For a given VLAN, a newly configured ACL rule overrides the existing one. Related commands: group-policy.
By default, this function is disabled. For the HP 3600 v2 EI switches, this command takes effect in both IGMP snooping-enabled VLANs and VLANs with IGMP enabled on their VLAN interfaces. The version of IGMP on the simulated host is consistent with the version of IGMP snooping that is running in the VLAN or the version of IGMP that is running on the VLAN interface.
Default level 2: System level Parameters interval: Specifies the IGMP last-member query interval in seconds. The value ranges from 1 to 5. Description Use igmp-snooping last-member-query-interval to set the IGMP last-member query interval in the VLAN. Use undo igmp-snooping last-member-query-interval to restore the default. By default, the IGMP last-member query interval is 1 second.
By default, the source IP address of the IGMP leave messages that the IGMP snooping proxy sends is 0.0.0.0. Before you configure this command in a VLAN, enable IGMP snooping in the VLAN. The source IP address configured in the igmp-snooping leave source-ip command also applies when the simulated host sends IGMP leave messages.
Use undo igmp-snooping overflow-replace to disable the multicast group replacement function. By default, the multicast group replacement function is disabled. For the HP 3600 v2 EI switches, this command takes effect in both IGMP snooping-enabled VLANs and VLANs with IGMP enabled on their VLAN interfaces.
igmp-snooping proxying enable Syntax igmp-snooping proxying enable undo igmp-snooping proxying enable View VLAN view Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use igmp-snooping proxying enable to enable the IGMP snooping proxying function in a VLAN. Use undo igmp-snooping proxying enable to disable the IGMP snooping proxying function in a VLAN. By default, IGMP snooping proxying is disabled in all VLANs.
Use undo igmp-snooping querier to disable the IGMP snooping querier function. By default, the IGMP snooping querier function is disabled. This command takes effect only if IGMP snooping is enabled in the VLAN. This command does not take effect in a sub-VLAN of a multicast VLAN. Related commands: igmp-snooping enable and subvlan.
[Sysname-vlan2] igmp-snooping query-interval 20 igmp-snooping report source-ip Syntax igmp-snooping report source-ip { ip-address | current-interface } undo igmp-snooping report source-ip View VLAN view Default level 2: System level Parameters ip-address: Specifies a source address for the IGMP reports that the IGMP snooping proxy sends. The address can be any legal IP address.
View VLAN view Default level 2: System level Parameters interval: Specifies an aging timer for dynamic router ports in seconds. The value ranges from 1 to 1000. Description Use igmp-snooping router-aging-time to configure the aging timer for dynamic router ports for a VLAN. Use undo igmp-snooping router-aging-time to restore the default.
For the HP 3600 v2 EI switches, this command takes effect in both IGMP snooping-enabled VLANs and VLANs with IGMP enabled on their VLAN interfaces. For the HP 3600 v2 SI switches, this command takes effect in IGMP snooping-enabled VLANs.
Parameters group-address: Specifies the address of the multicast group that the port joins as a static member port, in the range of 224.0.1.0 to 239.255.255.255. source-address: Specifies the address of the multicast source that the port joins as a static member port. The value of this argument should be a valid unicast address or 0.0.0.0.
Use undo igmp-snooping static-router-port to restore the default. By default, no ports are static router ports. For the HP 3600 v2 EI switches, this command takes effect in both IGMP snooping-enabled VLANs and VLANs with IGMP enabled on their VLAN interfaces.
<Sysname> system-view [Sysname] igmp-snooping [Sysname-igmp-snooping] quit [Sysname] vlan 2 [Sysname-vlan2] igmp-snooping enable [Sysname-vlan2] igmp-snooping version 3 last-member-query-interval (IGMP-snooping view) Syntax last-member-query-interval interval undo last-member-query-interval View IGMP-snooping view Default level 2: System level Parameters interval: Specifies the IGMP last-member query interval in seconds. The value ranges from 1 to 5. Description Use last-member-query-interval to set the IGMP last-member query interval globally.
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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 View System view, Ethernet interface view, Layer 2 aggregate interface view, port group view Default level 2: System level Parameters mac-address: Specifies a static multicast MAC address, which can be any multicast MAC address except 0100-5Exx-xxxx and 3333-xxxx-xxxx, where x represents an arbitrary hexadecimal number from 0 to F.
max-response-time (IGMP-snooping view) Syntax max-response-time interval undo max-response-time View IGMP-snooping view Default level 2: System level Parameters interval: Specifies the maximum response delay for IGMP general queries in seconds. The value ranges from 1 to 25. Description Use max-response-time to set the maximum response delay for IGMP general queries globally. Use undo max-response-time to restore the default.
Use undo overflow-replace to disable the multicast group replacement function globally. By default, the multicast group replacement function is disabled. For the HP 3600 v2 EI switches, this command takes effect in both IGMP snooping-enabled VLANs and VLANs with IGMP enabled on their VLAN interfaces.
reset igmp-snooping group Syntax reset igmp-snooping group { group-address | all } [ vlan vlan-id ] View User view Default level 2: System level Parameters group-address: Specifies an IGMP snooping group. The value range of group-address is 224.0.1.0 to 239.255.255.255. all: Specifies all IGMP snooping groups.
router-aging-time (IGMP-snooping view) Syntax router-aging-time interval undo router-aging-time View IGMP-snooping view Default level 2: System level Parameters interval: Specifies an aging timer in seconds for dynamic router ports. The value ranges from 1 to 1000. Description Use router-aging-time to set the aging timer for dynamic router ports globally. Use undo router-aging-time to restore the default.
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Use undo source-deny to disable multicast source port filtering. By default, multicast source port filtering is not enabled. For the HP 3600 v2 EI switches, this command takes effect in both IGMP snooping-enabled VLANs and VLANs with IGMP enabled on their VLAN interfaces.
PIM snooping configuration commands display pim-snooping neighbor Syntax display pim-snooping neighbor [ vlan vlan-id ] [ slot slot-number ] [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] View Any view Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters vlan vlan-id: Displays the PIM snooping neighbor information of the specified VLAN. The vlan-id argument is in the range of 1 to 4094.
Table 5 Command output Field Description Total number of neighbors Total number of PIM snooping neighbors. Neighbor IP address of the PIM snooping neighbor. Port Name of the port that connects to the PIM snooping neighbor. Remaining time before the PIM snooping neighbor expires. Never means the PIM Expires snooping neighbor never expires.
Parameters |: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular expressions, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide. begin: Displays the first line that matches the specified regular expression and all lines that follow. exclude: Displays all lines that do not match the specified regular expression. include: Displays all lines that match the specified regular expression.
Use undo pim-snooping enable to disable PIM snooping in a VLAN. By default, PIM snooping is disabled. Before you enable PIM snooping in a VLAN, be sure to enable IGMP snooping globally and specifically in the VLAN. PIM snooping does not work in a sub-VLAN of a multicast VLAN. Related commands: igmp-snooping enable.
Multicast VLAN configuration commands display multicast-vlan Syntax display multicast-vlan [ vlan-id ] [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] View Any view Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters vlan-id: Specifies a multicast VLAN, in the range of 1 to 4094. If this argument is not specified, this command displays information about all multicast VLANs.
The VLAN to be configured is not a multicast VLAN by default. The specified VLAN to be configured as a multicast VLAN must exist. For the HP 3600 v2 EI switches, the multicast VLAN feature cannot be enabled on a device with IP multicast routing enabled.
Use multicast-vlan entry-limit to configure the maximum number of entries in an IGMP snooping forwarding table for multicast VLANs. Use undo multicast-vlan entry-limit to restore the default. By default, the upper limit is 2000 for the HP 3600 v2 EI switches, and 1024 for the HP 3600 v2 SI switches. Related commands: entry-limit.
Description Use port to assign the specified ports to the current multicast VLAN. Use undo port to delete the specified ports or all ports from the current multicast VLAN. By default, a multicast VLAN has no ports. A port can belong to only one multicast VLAN. You can assign only Ethernet ports, and Layer 2 aggregate interfaces as multicast VLAN ports.
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View Multicast VLAN view Default level 2: System level Parameters vlan-list: Specifies a VLAN in the form of vlan-id, or a VLAN range in the form of start-vlan-id to end-vlan-id, where the end VLAN ID must be greater than the start VLAN ID. The value range of a VLAN ID is 1 to 4094.
Multicast routing and forwarding configuration commands (available only on the HP 3600 v2 The term "router" in this document refers to both routers and Layer 3 switches. The term "interface" in the multicast routing and forwarding features collectively refers to Layer 3 interfaces, including VLAN interfaces and Layer 3 Ethernet interfaces.
Table 9 Command output Field Description Multicast boundary information of Multicast boundary for the public network VPN-Instance: public net Boundary Multicast group that corresponds to the multicast boundary Interface: Boundary interface that corresponds to the multicast boundary display multicast forwarding-table Syntax display multicast [ all-instance | vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] forwarding-table [ source-address [ mask { mask | mask-length } ] | group-address [ mask { mask | mask-length } ] | incoming-interface...
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include: Displays the multicast forwarding entries, where the outgoing interface list includes the specified interface. match: Displays the forwarding entries, where the outgoing interface list includes and includes only the specified interface. statistics: Displays statistics for the multicast forwarding table. slot slot-number: Displays the multicast forwarding entries of the specified IRF member switch.
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Table 10 Command output Field Description Total 1 entry Total number of (S, G) entries in the multicast forwarding table. Total number of matched (S, G) entries in the multicast forwarding Total 1 entry matched table. 00001 Sequence number of the (S, G) entry. (172.168.0.2,227.0.0.1) An (S, G) entry of the multicast forwarding table.
Total 1 RP matched 00001. RP Address: 1.1.1.1 MID: 0, Flags: 0x2100000:0 Uptime: 00:08:32 RPF interface: Vlan-interface1 List of 1 DF interfaces: 1: Vlan-interface2 Table 12 Command output Field Description Total 1 RP Total number of RPs. Total 1 RP matched Total number of matched RPs.
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mask-length: Specifies the mask length of the multicast group address or multicast source address. For a multicast group address, the value ranges from 4 to 32. For a multicast source address, the value ranges from 0 to 32. The default is 32 in both cases. incoming-interface: Displays the multicast routing entries, where the incoming interface is the specified one.
Table 13 Command output Field Description Total 1 entry Total number of (S, G) entries in the multicast routing table. 00001 Sequence number of the (S, G) entry. (172.168.0.2, 227.0.0.1) (S, G) entry of the multicast forwarding table. Length of time for which the (S, G) entry has been up, in Uptime hours:minutes:seconds.
If neither all-instance nor vpn-instance is specified, this command displays information about multicast static routes on the public network. Examples # Display all multicast static routes on the public network. <Sysname> display multicast routing-table static Multicast Routing Table of VPN-Instance: public net Routes : 1 Mroute 10.10.0.0/16 Interface = Vlan-interface1...
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|: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular expressions, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide. begin: Displays the first line that matches the specified regular expression and all lines that follow. exclude: Displays all lines that do not match the specified regular expression. include: Displays all lines that match the specified regular expression.
The arguments source-address { mask | mask-length }, protocol and policy-name are critical elements in multicast static route configuration. The variation of any of these arguments results in a different configuration. When you configure a multicast static route, the system first checks whether any of these argument exists. If the system finds a match, you must modify the corresponding fields without changing the configuration sequence.
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<Sysname> mtracert 6.6.6.6 5.5.5.8 225.2.1.1 Type Ctrl+C to quit mtrace facility Tracing reverse path of (6.6.6.6, 225.2.1.1) from last-hop router (5.5.5.8) to source via multicast routing-table -1 5.5.5.8 Incoming interface address: 4.4.4.8 Previous-hop router address: 4.4.4.7 Input packet count on incoming interface: 17837 Output packet count on outgoing interface: 0 Total number of packets for this source-group pair: 8000 Protocol: PIM...
multicast boundary Syntax multicast boundary group-address { mask | mask-length } undo multicast boundary { group-address { mask | mask-length } | all } View Interface view Default level 2: System level Parameters group-address: Specifies a multicast group address, in the range of 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255. mask: Specifies the mask of the multicast group address.
View System view, VPN instance view Default level 2: System level Parameters limit: Specifies the maximum number of downstream nodes (the maximum number of outgoing interfaces) for a single multicast forwarding entry. The value ranges from 0 to 128. Description Use multicast forwarding-table downstream-limit to configure the maximum number of downstream nodes for a single entry in the multicast forwarding table.
Description Use multicast forwarding-table route-limit to configure the maximum number of entries in the multicast forwarding table. Use undo multicast forwarding-table route-limit to restore the maximum number of entries in the multicast forwarding table to the default. By default, the upper limit is 2000. Related commands: display multicast forwarding-table.
[Sysname-vpn-instance-mvpn] multicast load-splitting source multicast longest-match Syntax multicast longest-match undo multicast longest-match View System view, VPN instance view Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use multicast longest-match to configure the device to select the RPF route using longest match. Use undo multicast longest-match to restore the default.
Use undo multicast routing-enable to disable IP multicast routing. By default, IP multicast routing is disabled. You must enable IP multicast routing on the public network or VPN instance before you can use other Layer 3 multicast commands in the corresponding instance. The device does not forward any multicast packets before IP multicast routing is enabled.
all: Specifies all forwarding entries in the multicast forwarding table. Description Use reset multicast forwarding-table to remove multicast forwarding table entries. If neither all-instance nor vpn-instance is specified, this command removes the forwarding table entries on the public network. When a multicast forwarding entry is removed, the associated multicast routing entry is also removed. Related commands: display multicast forwarding-table, display multicast routing-table, and reset multicast routing-table.
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Description Use reset multicast routing-table to remove multicast routing table entries. If neither all-instance nor vpn-instance is specified, this command removes the multicast routing table entries on the public network. When a multicast routing entry is removed, the associated multicast forwarding entry is also removed. Related commands: display multicast forwarding-table, display multicast routing-table, and reset multicast forwarding-table.
IGMP configuration commands (available only on the HP 3600 v2 EI) The term "router" in this document refers to both routers and Layer 3 switches. The term "interface" in this chapter collectively refers to Layer 3 interfaces, including VLAN interfaces and Layer 3 Ethernet interfaces.
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If neither all-instance nor vpn-instance is specified, this command displays the IGMP group information on the public network. Examples # Display the dynamic group entries of IGMP groups on all interfaces on the public network. <Sysname> display igmp group Total 3 IGMP Group(s). Interface group report information of VPN-Instance: public net Vlan-interface1(10.10.1.20): Total 3 IGMP Groups reported...
Field Description Remaining time of the IGMPv1 host present timer, where "off" Version1-host-present-timer-expiry means that the timer never expires. Remaining time of the IGMPv2 host present timer, where "off" means that the timer never expires. Version2-host-present-timer-expiry This field is displayed only when the switch is running IGMPv3. display igmp group port-info Syntax display igmp group port-info [ vlan vlan-id ] [ slot slot-number ] [ verbose ] [ | { begin | exclude |...
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Vlan(id):2. Total 1 IP Group(s). Total 1 IP Source(s). Total 1 MAC Group(s). Router port unit board: Mask(0x0000) Router port(s):total 1 port(s). Eth1/0/1 (D) ( 00:01:30 ) IP group(s):the following ip group(s) match to one mac group. IP group address:224.1.1.1 (1.1.1.1, 224.1.1.1): Attribute: Host Port...
Field Description Ethernet1/0/1(192.168.1.1) Interface and IP address (0.0.0.0, 224.1.1.1) (S, G) entry, where 0.0.0.0 indicates all multicast sources Host Host IP address Uptime Host running duration Expires Host expiration time, where timeout means that the host has expired display igmp host port-info Syntax display igmp host port-info vlan vlan-id group group-address [ source source-address ] [ slot slot-number ] [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ]...
<Sysname> display igmp host port-info vlan 2 group 224.1.1.1 VLAN(ID) : 2 (0.0.0.0, 224.1.1.1) Port : Ethernet1/0/1 Host Uptime Expires 1.1.1.1 00:02:20 00:00:40 2.2.2.2 00:02:21 00:00:39 Port : Ethernet1/0/2 Host Uptime Expires 3.3.3.3 00:02:20 00:00:40 Table 20 Command output Field Description (0.0.0.0, 224.1.1.1) (S, G) entry, where 0.0.0.0 indicates all multicast sources...
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regular-expression: Specifies a regular expression, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 256 characters. Description Use display igmp interface to display IGMP configuration and operation information of the specified interface or all IGMP-enabled interfaces. If neither all-instance nor vpn-instance is specified, this command displays the information on the public network.
Field Description Value of query interval for IGMP(in seconds) IGMP general query interval, in seconds Value of other querier present interval for IGMP(in Other querier present interval, in seconds seconds) Value of maximum query response time for Maximum response time for IGMP general queries, in IGMP(in seconds) seconds Value of last-member query interval(in seconds)
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View Any view Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters all-instance: Specifies all VPN instances. vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies a VPN, where vpn-instance-name is a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. group-address: Multicast group address, in the range of 224.0.1.0 to 239.255.255.255. With no multicast group address included, this command displays the information of all the IGMP proxying groups.
Table 22 Command output Field Description Proxying group record(s) information of IGMP proxying group information on the public network. VPN-Instance: public net Total 1 IGMP-Proxying group record(s) One IGMP proxying group is recorded. Group Address/Group Multicast group address. Host member states: •...
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suc: Displays the IGMP routes with the SUC flag. |: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular expressions, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide. begin: Displays the first line that matches the specified regular expression and all lines that follow. exclude: Displays all lines that do not match the specified regular expression.
Field Description Downstream interface list—list of the interfaces to which List of 1 downstream interface multicast data for this group is forwarded. in include mode The downstream interface is in the include mode. in exclude mode The downstream interface is in the exclude mode. Downstream interface is none No downstream interfaces exist.
Group: 232.1.1.1 Source list: 1.2.3.4 5.5.5.5 10.1.1.1 100.1.1.10 Table 24 Command output Field Description VPN-Instance: public net Public network Group Multicast group address Source list List of multicast source addresses display igmp ssm-mapping group Syntax display igmp [ all-instance | vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] ssm-mapping group [ group-address | interface interface-type interface-number ] [ verbose ] [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] View...
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Description Use display igmp ssm-mapping group to display the multicast group information created based on the configured IGMP SSM mappings. If neither all-instance nor vpn-instance is specified, this command displays the information on the public network. Examples # Display detailed information about multicast group 232.1.1.1 created based on the configured IGMP SSM mappings on the public network.
display igmp ssm-mapping host interface Syntax display igmp ssm-mapping host interface interface-type interface-number group group-address source source-address [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] View Any view Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters interface-type interface-number: Displays information about the hosts that join a multicast group based on the IGMP SSM mappings on the specified interface.
Table 26 Command output Field Description Information about the hosts that join the group based on the Host information of VPN-Instance: public net IGMP SSM mappings on public network interface Ethernet1/0/1(192.168.1.1) Interface and IP address (10.1.1.1, 224.1.1.1) (S, G) entry Host Host IP address Uptime...
fast-leave (IGMP view) Syntax fast-leave [ group-policy acl-number ] undo fast-leave View Public network IGMP view, VPN instance IGMP view Default level 2: System level Parameters acl-number: Basic ACL number, in the range of 2000 to 2999. If you do not include this option in your command, this command takes effect for all multicast groups.
Parameters None Description Use host-tracking to enable the IGMP host tracking function globally. Use undo host-tracking to disable the IGMP host tracking function globally. By default, this function is disabled. Related command: igmp host-tracking. Examples # Enable the IGMP host tracking function globally on the public network. <Sysname>...
View Interface view Default level 2: System level Parameters acl-number: Basic ACL number, in the range of 2000 to 2999. If you do not include this option in your command, this command takes effect for all multicast groups. Description Use igmp fast-leave to configure fast-leave processing on the current interface. Use undo igmp fast-leave to disable fast-leave processing on the current interface.
However, if you configure the limit both in a VLAN and on a VLAN interface of this VLAN by using these two commands, inconsistencies might exist between Layer 2 and Layer 3 table entries. HP recommends you to configure the limit only on the VLAN interface. Related commands: igmp static-group, igmp-snooping group-limit, and reset igmp group.
VLAN can join, achieving the same result as igmp group-policy. If you have configured a multicast group filter on a VLAN interface to control the multicast groups that the hosts on the interface can join, HP recommends you to configure the same multicast group filter in the corresponding VLAN. Related commands: group-policy (IGMP-snooping view).
View Interface view Default level 2: System level Parameters interval: IGMP last-member query interval in seconds, in the range of 1 to 5. Description Use igmp last-member-query-interval to configure the last-member query interval, the length of time that the switch waits between sending IGMP group-specific queries on the current interface. Use undo igmp last-member-query-interval to restore the default.
[Sysname-Vlan-interface100] igmp max-response-time 8 igmp proxying enable Syntax igmp proxying enable undo igmp proxying enable View Interface view Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use igmp proxying enable to enable IGMP proxying on an interface. Use undo igmp proxying enable to disable IGMP proxying on the interface. By default, IGMP proxying is disabled.
Description Use igmp proxying forwarding to enable a non-querier downstream interface to forward multicast traffic. Use undo igmp proxying forwarding to disable the forwarding capability of a non-querier downstream interface. By default, a non-querier downstream interface does not forward multicast traffic. Examples # Enable the multicast forwarding capability on VLAN-interface 100, a non-querier downstream interface on the IGMP proxy switch.
View Interface view Default level 2: System level Parameters robust-value: IGMP querier's robustness variable, in the range of 2 to 5. Description Use igmp robust-count to configure the IGMP querier's robustness variable on the current interface. Use undo igmp robust-count to restore the default. By default, the IGMP querier's robustness variable is 2.
Description Use igmp send-router-alert to enable insertion of the Router-Alert option in IGMP messages to send through a port. Use undo igmp send-router-alert to disable insertion of the Router-Alert option in IGMP messages to send through a port. By default, IGMP messages are sent with the Router-Alert option. Related commands: igmp require-router-alert and send-router-alert.
View Interface view Default level 2: System level Parameters value: Startup query count, the number of queries the IGMP querier sends on startup. The range is from 2 to 5. Description Use igmp startup-query-count to configure the startup query count on the current interface. Use undo igmp startup-query-count to restore the default.
igmp timer other-querier-present Syntax igmp timer other-querier-present interval undo igmp timer other-querier-present View Interface view Default level 2: System level Parameters interval: IGMP other querier present interval in seconds, in the range of 60 to 300. Description Use igmp timer other-querier-present to configure the IGMP other querier present interval on the current interface.
Use undo igmp timer query to restore the default. By default, the IGMP general query interval is 60 seconds. Related commands: display igmp interface, igmp timer other-querier-present, and timer query. Examples # Set the IGMP general query interval to 125 seconds on VLAN-interface 100. <Sysname>...
Default level 2: System level Parameters interval: Last-member query interval in seconds, in the range of 1 to 5. Description Use last-member-query-interval to configure the global IGMP last-member query interval. Use undo last-member-query-interval to restore the default. By default, the IGMP last-member query interval is 1 second. Related commands: display igmp interface, igmp last-member-query-interval, and robust-count.
View User view Default level 2: System level Parameters all-instance: Specifies all VPN instances. vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies a VPN, where vpn-instance-name is a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. all: Specifies all interfaces (the first all) or all IGMP groups (the second all). interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number.
Default level 2: System level Parameters all: Specifies all the IGMP groups. group-address: Specifies an IGMP group. group-address is in the range of 224.0.1.0 to 239.255.255.255. vlan-id: Specifies a VLAN. vlan-id is in the range 1 to 4094. Description Use reset igmp group port-info to remove dynamic Layer 2 port entries for IGMP groups. Layer 2 ports for IGMP groups include member ports and router ports.
source-address: Specifies a multicast source by its IP address. mask: Subnet mask of the multicast group address or multicast source address, 255.255.255.255 by default. mask-length: Subnet mask length of the multicast group address or multicast source address. For a multicast group address, this argument is in the range of 4 to 32. For a multicast source address, this argument is in the range of 0 to 32.
The number of IGMP group-and-source-specific queries that the IGMPv3 querier sends after • receiving an IGMP report that indicates relation changes between IPv6 multicast groups and IPv6 multicast sources Related commands: display igmp interface, igmp robust-count, last-member-query-interval, startup-query-count, timer other-querier-present, and timer query. Examples # Set the IGMP querier's robustness variable to 3 globally on the public network.
undo startup-query-count View Public network IGMP view, VPN instance IGMP view Default level 2: System level Parameters value: Startup query count, the number of queries that the IGMP querier sends on startup. The range is from 2 to 5. Description Use startup-query-count to configure the startup query count globally.
Related commands: igmp-startup-query-interval and timer query. Examples # Set the startup query interval to 5 seconds globally on the public network. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] igmp [Sysname-igmp] startup-query-interval 5 # Set the startup query interval to 5 seconds globally in VPN instance mvpn. <Sysname>...
timer query (IGMP view) Syntax timer query interval undo timer query View Public network IGMP view, VPN instance IGMP view Default level 2: System level Parameters interval: IGMP general query interval in seconds, interval between IGMP general queries. The range is from 1 to 18000.
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Description Use version to configure the IGMP version globally. Use undo version to restore the default. The default IGMP version is version 2. Related commands: igmp version. Examples # Set the global IGMP version to IGMPv1 on the public network. <Sysname>...
PIM configuration commands (available only on the HP 3600 v2 EI) The term "router" in this document refers to both routers and Layer 3 switches. The term "interface" in this chapter collectively refers to Layer 3 interfaces, including VLAN and Layer 3 Ethernet interfaces.
Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use bsm-fragment enable to enable bootstrap message (BSM) semantic fragmentation. Use undo bsm-fragment enable to disable BSM semantic fragmentation. By default, BSM semantic fragmentation is enabled. Disable the BSM semantic fragmentation function if devices that do not support this function exist in the PIM-SM domain.
Examples # Configure a legal BSR address range in the public network so that only devices on the segment 10.1.1.0/24 can become the BSR. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] acl number 2000 [Sysname-acl-basic-2000] rule permit source 10.1.1.0 0.0.0.255 [Sysname-acl-basic-2000] quit [Sysname] pim [Sysname-pim] bsr-policy 2000 # Configure a legal BSR address range in VPN instance mvpn so that only devices on the segment 10.1.1.0/24 can become the BSR.
Default level 2: System level Parameters hash-length: Hash mask length in the global scope zone, in the range of 0 to 32. If you do not specify this argument, the corresponding global setting is used. priority: Priority of the C-BSR in the global scope zone, in the range of 0 to 255. A larger value of this argument means a higher priority.
priority priority: Specifies the priority of the C-BSR in the admin-scope region that corresponds to a multicast group, in the range of 0 to 255. A larger value of this argument means a higher priority. If you do not specify this argument, the corresponding global setting is used. Description Use c-bsr group to configure a C-BSR for the admin-scope region associated with the specified group.
View Public network PIM view, VPN instance PIM view Default level 2: System level Parameters interval: BS period in seconds, with an effective range of 10 to 2,147,483,647. Description Use c-bsr interval to configure the BS period, namely, the interval at which the BSR sends bootstrap messages.
Related commands: c-bsr, c-bsr global, and c-bsr group. Examples # Set the global C-BSR priority to 5 in the public network. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] pim [Sysname-pim] c-bsr priority 5 # Set the global C-BSR priority to 5 in VPN instance mvpn. <Sysname>...
To configure a device as a C-RP for multiple group ranges, you must include these multiple group ranges in multiple rules in the ACL that corresponds to the group-policy keyword. If you use this command repeatedly on the same interface, the last configuration takes effect. Related commands: c-bsr.
Examples # Set the global C-RP-Adv interval to 30 seconds in the public network. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] pim [Sysname-pim] c-rp advertisement-interval 30 # Set the global C-RP-Adv interval to 30 seconds in VPN instance mvpn. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] pim vpn-instance mvpn [Sysname-pim-mvpn] c-rp advertisement-interval 30 c-rp holdtime (PIM view) Syntax...
crp-policy (PIM view) Syntax crp-policy acl-number undo crp-policy View Public network PIM view, VPN instance PIM view Default level 2: System level Parameters acl-number: Advanced ACL number, in the range of 3000 to 3999. When the ACL is defined, the source keyword in the rule command specifies the address of a C-RP, and the destination keyword specifies the address range of the multicast groups to which the C-RP is designated.
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View Any view Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters all-instance: Specifies all VPN instances. vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies a VPN, where vpn-instance-name is a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. source-address: Displays the information of the unicast route to a particular multicast source. If you do not provide this argument, this command will display the information about all unicast routes that PIM uses.
Field Description Type of the referenced route: • igp—IGP unicast route. • egp—EGP unicast route. • unicast (direct)—Direct unicast route. Referenced route type • unicast—Other unicast route (such as static unicast route). • mbgp—MBGP route. • multicast static—Static multicast route. RPF-route selecting rule Rule of RPF route selection.
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state-refresh: Displays the number of state refresh messages. |: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular expressions, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide. begin: Displays the first line that matches the specified regular expression and all lines that follow. exclude: Displays all lines that do not match the specified regular expression.
VPN-Instance: public net RP Address: 1.1.1.1 Interface State DF-Pref DF-Metric DF-Uptime DF-Address Vlan1 01:24:09 192.168.2.1 (local) Vlan2 01:24:09 10.110.1.2 (local) Vlan3 Lose 01:23:12 10.110.2.2 Table 30 Command output Field Description VPN-Instance: public net Public network RP Address BIDIR-PIM RP address Interface Interface type and number State...
If neither all-instance nor vpn-instance is specified, this command displays information about unacknowledged graft messages in the public network. Examples # Display information about unacknowledged PIM-DM graft messages in the public network. <Sysname> display pim grafts VPN-Instance: public net Source Group RetransmitIn 192.168.10.1...
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Description Use display pim interface to display PIM information on the specified interface or all interfaces. If neither all-instance nor vpn-instance is specified, this command displays PIM information on all interfaces in the public network. Examples # Display the PIM information on all interfaces in the public network. <Sysname>...
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PIM BSR domain border: disabled Number of routers on network not using DR priority: 0 Number of routers on network not using LAN delay: 0 Number of routers on network not using neighbor tracking: 2 Table 33 Command output Field Description VPN-Instance: public net Public network...
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Description Use display pim neighbor to display the PIM neighbor information. If neither all-instance nor vpn-instance is specified, this command displays information about all PIM neighbors in the public network. Examples # Display information about all PIM neighbors in the public network. <Sysname>...
Field Description Holdtime of the PIM neighbor; "forever" means that the PIM neighbor is Holdtime always up and reachable. LAN delay Prune message delay. Override interval Prune override interval. Interval for sending state refresh messages. State refresh interval Displayed only when the PIM neighbor operates in PIM-DM mode and the state refresh capability is enabled.
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match: Displays PIM routing entries, where the outgoing interface list includes only the specified interface. mode mode-type: Specifies a PIM mode, where mode-type can have the following values: dm: Specifies PIM-DM. • sm: Specifies PIM-SM. • ssm: Specifies PIM-SSM. • flags flag-value: Displays PIM routing entries that contains the specified flags.
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Examples # Display the content of the PIM routing table in the public network. <Sysname> display pim routing-table VPN-Instance: public net Total 0 (*, G) entry; 1 (S, G) entry (172.168.0.12, 227.0.0.1) RP: 2.2.2.2 Protocol: pim-sm, Flag: SPT LOC ACT UpTime: 02:54:43 Upstream interface: Vlan-interface1 Upstream neighbor: NULL...
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Table 36 Command output Field Description VPN-Instance: public net Public network. Total 0 (*, G) entry; 1 (S, G) entry Number of (S,G) and (*, G) entries in the PIM routing table. (172.168.0.2, 227.0.0.1) (S, G) entry in the PIM routing table. IP address of the RP.
Field Description Information of the downstream interfaces, including the following: • Number of downstream interfaces. • Downstream interface name. If the downstream interface is an interface of another VPN, the VPN name is displayed. Downstream interface(s) information • Protocol type on the downstream interfaces. If the downstream interface is an interface of another VPN, extra_vpn is displayed.
Examples # Display information about the RP that corresponds to the multicast group 224.0.1.1 in the public network. <Sysname> display pim rp-info 224.0.1.1 VPN-Instance: public net BSR RP Address is: 2.2.2.2 Priority: 192 HoldTime: 150 Uptime: 03:01:10 Expires: 00:02:30 RP mapping for this group is: 2.2.2.2 # Display information about the RP that corresponds to all multicast groups in the public network.
View Public network PIM view, VPN instance PIM view Default level 2: System level Parameters dscp-value: Specifies the DSCP value for PIM messages, in the range of 0 to 63. Description Use dscp to set the DSCP value for PIM messages. Use undo dscp to restore the default.
View Public network PIM view, VPN instance PIM view Default level 2: System level Parameters interval: LAN-delay time in milliseconds, with an effective range of 1 to 32,767. Description Use hello-option lan-delay to configure the global value of the LAN-delay time, namely, the period of time that the device waits before it forwards a received prune message.
By default, join suppression is enabled. Namely, neighbor tracking is disabled. This command is effective for both PIM-DM and PIM-SM. Related commands: pim hello-option neighbor-tracking. Examples # Disable join suppression globally in the public network. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] pim [Sysname-pim] hello-option neighbor-tracking # Disable join suppression globally in VPN instance mvpn.
holdtime assert (PIM view) Syntax holdtime assert interval undo holdtime assert View Public network PIM view, VPN instance PIM view Default level 2: System level Parameters interval: Assert timeout time in seconds, with an effective range of 7 to 2,147,483,647. Description Use holdtime assert to configure the global value of the assert timeout time.
Description Use holdtime join-prune to configure the global value of the join/prune timeout time. Use undo holdtime join-prune to restore the default. By default, the join/prune timeout time is 210 seconds. Related commands: holdtime assert, pim holdtime assert, and pim holdtime join-prune. Examples # Set the global value of the join/prune timeout time to 280 seconds in the public network.
[Sysname] pim vpn-instance mvpn [Sysname-pim-mvpn] jp-pkt-size 1500 jp-queue-size (PIM view) Syntax jp-queue-size queue-size undo jp-queue-size View Public network PIM view, VPN instance PIM view Default level 2: System level Parameters queue-size: Maximum number of (S, G) entries in a join/prune message, in the range of 1 to 4096. Description Use jp-queue-size to configure the maximum number of (S, G) entries in a join/prune message.
undo pim [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] View System view Default level 2: System level Parameters vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies a VPN, where vpn-instance-name is a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If this option is not specified, the command applies to the public network. Description Use pim to enter public network PIM view or VPN instance PIM view.
Description Use pim bfd enable to enable PIM to work with Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD). Use undo pim bfd enable to disable this feature. By default, this feature is disabled. You must enable PIM-DM or PIM-SM on an interface before you configure this feature on the interface. Otherwise, this feature is not effective.
pim dm Syntax pim dm undo pim dm View Interface view Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use pim dm to enable PIM-DM. Use undo pim dm to disable PIM-DM. By default, PIM-DM is disabled. This command takes effect only after IP multicast routing is enabled in the corresponding instance. PIM-DM cannot be used for multicast groups in the SSM group range.
Use undo pim hello-option dr-priority to restore the default. By default, the router priority for DR election is 1. Related commands: hello-option dr-priority. Examples # Set the router priority for DR election to 3 on VLAN-interface 100. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface vlan-interface 100 [Sysname-Vlan-interface100] pim hello-option dr-priority 3 pim hello-option holdtime Syntax...
Default level 2: System level Parameters interval: LAN-delay time in milliseconds, with an effective range of 1 to 32,767. Description Use pim hello-option lan-delay to configure the LAN-delay time—namely, the length of time that the device waits before forwarding a received prune message—on the current interface. Use undo pim hello-option lan-delay to restore the default.
pim hello-option override-interval Syntax pim hello-option override-interval interval undo pim hello-option override-interval View Interface view Default level 2: System level Parameters interval: Prune override interval in milliseconds, with an effective range of 1 to 65,535. Description Use pim hello-option override-interval to configure the prune override interval on the current interface. Use undo pim hello-option override-interval to restore the default.
Parameters acl-number: Basic ACL number, in the range of 2000 to 2999. When the ACL is defined, the source keyword in the rule command specifies a legal source address range for hello messages. Description Use pim neighbor-policy to configure a legal source address range for hello messages to guard against hello message spoofing.
pim sm Syntax pim sm undo pim sm View Interface view Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use pim sm to enable PIM-SM. Use undo pim sm to disable PIM-SM. By default, PIM-SM is disabled. This command takes effect only after IP multicast routing is enabled in the corresponding instance. Related commands: multicast routing-enable and pim dm.
Parameters interval: Hello interval in seconds, with an effective range of 1 to 2,147,483,647. Description Use pim timer hello to configure the interval at which hello messages are sent on the current interface. Use undo pim timer hello to restore the default. By default, hello messages are sent at the interval of 30 seconds.
undo pim triggered-hello-delay View Interface view Default level 2: System level Parameters interval: Maximum delay in seconds between hello messages, with an effective range of 1 to 60. Description Use pim triggered-hello-delay to configure the maximum delay between hello messages. Use undo pim triggered-hello-delay to restore the default.
<Sysname> system-view [Sysname] pim vpn-instance mvpn [Sysname-pim-mvpn] probe-interval 6 prune delay (PIM view) Syntax prune delay interval undo prune delay View Public network PIM view, VPN instance PIM view Default level 2: System level Parameters interval: Prune delay time in the range of 1 to 128 seconds. Description Use prune delay to configure the prune delay time, namely, the length of time that the device waits between receiving a prune message and taking a prune action.
Parameters acl-number: Advanced ACL number, in the range of 3000 to 3999. The RP accepts only register messages that match the permit statement of the ACL. Description Use register-policy to configure an ACL rule to filter register messages. Use undo register-policy to remove the configured register filtering rule. By default, no register filtering rule is configured.
By default, the register suppression time is 60 seconds. Related commands: probe-interval and register-policy. Examples # Set the register suppression time to 70 seconds in the public network. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] pim [Sysname-pim] register-suppression-timeout 70 # Set the register suppression time to 70 seconds in VPN instance mvpn. <Sysname>...
Examples # Set the multicast source lifetime to 200 seconds in the public network. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] pim [Sysname-pim] source-lifetime 200 # Set the multicast source lifetime to 200 seconds in VPN instance mvpn. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] pim vpn-instance mvpn [Sysname-pim-mvpn] source-lifetime 200 source-policy (PIM view) Syntax...
Examples # In the public network, disable the switchover to SPT on the receiver-side DR. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] pim [Sysname-pim] spt-switch-threshold infinity # In VPN instance mvpn, disable the switchover to SPT on the receiver-side DR. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] pim vpn-instance mvpn [Sysname-pim-mvpn] spt-switch-threshold infinity ssm-policy (PIM view) Syntax...
state-refresh-interval (PIM view) Syntax state-refresh-interval interval undo state-refresh-interval View Public network PIM view, VPN instance PIM view Default level 2: System level Parameters interval: State refresh interval in seconds, with an effective range of 1 to 255. Description Use state-refresh-interval to configure the interval between state refresh messages. Use undo state-refresh-interval to restore the default.
Description Use state-refresh-rate-limit to configure the time that the router must wait before receiving a new state refresh message. Use undo state-refresh-rate-limit to restore the default. By default, the device waits 30 seconds before it receives a new state refresh message. Related commands: pim state-refresh-capable, state-refresh-interval, and state-refresh-ttl.
<Sysname> system-view [Sysname] acl number 2001 [Sysname-acl-basic-2001] rule permit source 225.1.1.0 0.0.0.255 [Sysname-acl-basic-2001] quit [Sysname] pim [Sysname-pim] static-rp 11.110.0.6 2001 preferred # In VPN instance mvpn, configure the interface with the IP address 1 1.1 10.0.6 to be a static RP that provides services for the multicast groups in the address range of 225.1.1.0/24 defined in ACL 2001, and give priority to this static RP in the case of static/dynamic RP conflict.
timer join-prune (PIM view) Syntax timer join-prune interval undo timer join-prune View Public network PIM view, VPN instance PIM view Default level 2: System level Parameters interval: Join/prune interval in seconds, with an effective range of 1 to 2,147,483,647. Description Use timer join-prune to configure the join/prune interval globally.
MSDP configuration commands (available only on the HP 3600 v2 EI) The term "router" in this document refers to both routers and Layer 3 switches. The term "interface" in this chapter collectively refers to Layer 3 interfaces, including VLAN interfaces and Layer 3 Ethernet interfaces.
Table 38 Command output Field Description MSDP Peer Brief Information of Brief information of MSDP peers on the public network. VPN-Instance: public net Configured Number of MSDP peers configured. Number of MSDP peers in up state. Listen Number of MSDP peers in listening state. Connect Number of MSDP peers in connecting state.
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|: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular expressions, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide. begin: Displays the first line that matches the specified regular expression and all lines that follow. exclude: Displays all lines that do not match the specified regular expression. include: Displays all lines that match the specified regular expression.
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Table 39 Command output Field Description MSDP Peer Information of Information of the MSDP peer on the public network. VPN-Instance: public net MSDP Peer MSDP peer address. Number of the AS where the MSDP peer is located. A question mark indicates that the system could not obtain the AS number.
Field Description MSDP peer statistics: • Count of RPF check failure—Number of SA messages discarded because of RPF check failure. • Incoming/outgoing SA messages—Number of SA messages received and sent. Counters for MSDP message • Incoming/outgoing SA requests—Number of SA requests received and sent.
If neither all-instance nor vpn-instance is specified, this command displays information about cached (S, G) entries on the public network. This command gives the corresponding output only after the cache-sa-enable command is executed. If you provide neither a group address nor a source address, this command displays information about all cached (S, G) entries.
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View Any view Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters all-instance: Specifies all VPN instances. vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies a VPN by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. as-number: Specifies an AS number, in the range of 1 to 4294967295. |: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression.
Field Description Peer's Address Address of the MSDP peer that sent SA messages. Number of SA Number of (S, G) entries from this peer. Number of source and group, counted by Number of cached (S, G) entries that the AS counted. AS number.
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undo import-source View Public network MSDP view, VPN instance MSDP view Default level 2: System level Parameters acl-number: Specifies a basic or advanced ACL number, in the range of 2000 to 3999. A basic ACL filters multicast sources, and an advanced ACL filters multicast sources or multicast groups. If you do not provide this argument in your command, no multicast source information is advertised.
msdp Syntax msdp [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] undo msdp [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] View System view Default level 2: System level Parameters vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies a VPN by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not specify this option, the command applies to the public network. Description Use msdp to enable MSDP on the public network or the specified VPN instance and enter public network MSDP view or VPN instance MSDP view.
undo originating-rp View Public network MSDP view, VPN instance MSDP view Default level 2: System level Parameters interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number. Description Use originating-rp to configure the address of the specified interface as the RP address of SA messages. Use undo originating-rp to restore the default.
No MSDP peer connection is created by default. Be sure to use this command before you use any other peer command. Otherwise, the system displays a prompt that the peer does not exist. Related commands: static-rpf-peer. Examples # On the public network, configure the router with the IP address of 125.10.7.6 as the MSDP peer of the local router, with interface VLAN-interface 100 as the local connection port.
Default level 2: System level Parameters peer-address: Specifies an MSDP peer address. ttl-value: Specifies a Time-to-Live (TTL) threshold, in the range of 0 to 255. Description Use peer minimum-ttl to configure the TTL threshold for multicast data packet encapsulation in SA messages.
If the cipher keyword is specified, the ciphertext password comprises 1 to 137 characters. • Description Use peer password to configure an MD5 authentication password for the TCP connection to be established with an MSDP peer. Use undo peer password to restore the default. By default, no MD5 authentication is performed for TCP connections to be established between MSDP peers.
Before you can enable the device to send SA requests, you must disable the SA message cache mechanism. Related commands: cache-sa-enable. Examples # Disable the SA message cache mechanism on the public network, and enable the router to send an SA request message to the MSDP peer 125.10.7.6 after receiving a new join message.
vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies a VPN by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. group-address: Specifies a multicast group, in the range of 224.0.1.0 to 239.255.255.255. If you do not provide this argument, the command clears the cached (S, G) entries for all multicast groups from the SA cache.
undo shutdown peer-address View Public network MSDP view, VPN instance MSDP view Default level 2: System level Parameters peer-address: MSDP peer address. Description Use shutdown to terminate the connection with the specified MSDP peer. Use undo shutdown to re-activate the connection with the specified MSDP peer. By default, the connections with all MSDP peers are active.
When you configure multiple static RPF peers, observe the follow rules: • If you use the rp-policy keyword for all the static RPF peers, all the static RPF peers take effect concurrently. SA messages are filtered according to the configured prefix list and only those SA messages whose RP addresses pass the filtering are accepted.
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Related commands: display msdp peer-status. Examples # Set the MSDP peer connection retry interval to 60 seconds on the public network. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] msdp [Sysname-msdp] timer retry 60 # Set the MSDP peer connection retry interval to 60 seconds in VPN instance mvpn. <Sysname>...
MBGP configuration commands (available only on the HP 3600 v2 EI) The term "router" in this chapter refers to both routers and Layer 3 switches. For more information about routing policy commands, see Layer 3—IP Routing Command Reference. aggregate (MBGP address family view)
Keywords Function This keyword does not suppress the summary route, but it suppresses detail-suppressed the advertisement of all the more specific routes. To summarize only some specific routes, use the peer filter-policy command. Used to create a summary route and suppress the advertisement of some summarized routes.
Unlike IGP, MBGP has no explicit metric for implementing load balancing. Instead, it implements load balancing by using route selection rules. Related commands: display ip multicast routing-table. Examples # In IPv4 MBGP address family view, set the number of routes for BGP load balancing to 2. <Sysname>...
Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use bestroute compare-med to enable the comparison of the MED for paths from each AS during best route selection. Use undo bestroute compare-med to disable this comparison. The comparison is not enabled by default. Examples # In IPv4 MBGP address family view, enable the comparison of the MED for paths from each AS during best route selection.
[Sysname-bgp] ipv4-family multicast [Sysname-bgp-af-mul] bestroute med-confederation compare-different-as-med (MBGP address family view) Syntax compare-different-as-med undo compare-different-as-med View IPv4 MBGP address family view Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use compare-different-as-med to enable the comparison of the MED for paths from peers in different ASs.
Parameters half-life-reachable: Specifies a half-life for active routes, in the range of 1 to 45 minutes. By default, the value is 15 minutes. half-life-unreachable: Specifies a half-life for suppressed routes, in the range of 1 to 45 minutes. By default, the value is 15 minutes. reuse: Specifies a reuse threshold value for suppressed routes, in the range of 1 to 20000.
Using this command can affect MBGP route selection. Examples # In IPv4 MBGP address family view, set the default local preference to 180. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] bgp 100 [Sysname-bgp] ipv4-family multicast [Sysname-bgp-af-mul] default local-preference 180 default med (MBGP address family view) Syntax default med med-value undo default med...
View IPv4 MBGP address family view Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use default-route imported to allow default route redistribution into the MBGP routing table. Use undo default-route imported to restore the default. By default, default route redistribution is not allowed. To redistribute default routes of other protocols into the MBGP routing table, you must use the default-route imported command together with the import-route command.
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Description Use display ip multicast routing-table to display the multicast BGP routing table. All the active MBGP routes in the MBGP routing table are used for RPF check, but inactive MBGP routes are not. Examples # Display brief information about the active routes in the multicast BGP routing table. <Sysname>...
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View Any view Default level 2: Monitor level Parameters ip-address: Specifies a destination IP address, in dotted decimal format. mask-length: Specifies the IP address mask length in the range of 0 to 32. mask: Specifies the IP address mask in dotted decimal format. longer-match: Displays the route with the longest mask.
Summary Count : 1 Destination/Mask Proto Cost NextHop Interface 169.0.0.0/16 Direct 0 127.0.0.1 InLoop0 For more information about the fields, see Table # Display detailed information about multicast routes that fall into the natural network of the IP address (A multicast route is available). <Sysname>...
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View Any view Default level 2: Monitor level Parameters group-name: Specifies an IPv4 MBGP peer group by its name, a string of 1 to 47 characters. |: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular expressions, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide.
Field Description Percentage of received prefixes from the peer group to maximum prefixes allowed to receive from the peer group; Threshold If the percentage is reached, the system generates alarm messages. Configured hold timer value Holdtime interval. Keepalive timer value Keepalive interval.
Examples # Display IPv4 MBGP routing information advertised with the network command. <Sysname> display bgp multicast network BGP Local Router ID is 10.1.4.2. Local AS Number is 400. Network Mask Route-policy Short-cut 100.1.2.0 255.255.255.0 100.1.1.0 255.255.255.0 Short-cut Table 46 Command output Field Description BGP Local Router ID...
<Sysname> display bgp multicast paths ^200 Address Hash Refcount Path/Origin 0x5917100 200 300i Table 47 Command output Field Description Address Route address in the local database, in dotted hexadecimal notation. Hash Hash index. Refcount Count of routes that reference the path. MED of the path.
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Examples # Display the detailed information of the IPv4 MBGP peer 10.1 10.25.20. <Sysname> display bgp multicast peer 10.110.25.20 verbose Peer: 10.110.25.20 Local: 2.2.2.2 Type: eBGP link BGP version 4, remote router ID 1.1.1.1 BGP current state: Established, Up for 00h01m51s BGP current event: RecvKeepalive BGP last state: OpenConfirm Port:...
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Field Description BGP last state Previous state of the peer. Port TCP port numbers. Configured: Active Hold Time: 180 sec Local holdtime interval and keepalive interval. Keepalive Time: 60 sec Received: Active Hold Time Remote holdtime interval. Negotiated: Active Hold Time Keepalive Negotiated holdtime interval and keepalive interval.
Field Description Greater-equal, which indicates that the mask length must be greater than or equal to the specific value. Less-equal, which indicates that the mask length must be less than or equal to the specific value. display bgp multicast routing-table Syntax display bgp multicast routing-table [ ip-address [ { mask | mask-length } [ longer-prefixes ] ] ] [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ]...
*> 40.40.40.0/24 20.20.20.1 200 300i Table 50 Command output Field Description Total Number of Total number of routes. Routes BGP Local router ID BGP local router ID. Status codes, including: • * – valid—Valid route. • ^ – VPNv4 best—Best VPNv4 route. •...
Default level 2: Monitor level Parameters as-path-acl-number: Displays IPv4 MBGP routing information that matches the AS path list, which is specified with a number from 1 to 256. |: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular expressions, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide.
include: Displays all lines that match the specified regular expression. regular-expression: Specifies a regular expression, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 256 characters. Description Use display bgp multicast routing-table cidr to display IPv4 MBGP Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) routing information. Examples # Display IPv4 MBGP CIDR routing information.
exclude: Displays all lines that do not match the specified regular expression. include: Displays all lines that match the specified regular expression. regular-expression: Specifies a regular expression, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 256 characters. Description Use display bgp multicast routing-table community to display IPv4 MBGP routing information with the specified BGP COMMUNITY attribute.
Description Use display bgp multicast routing-table community-list to display IPv4 MBGP routing information that matches the specified BGP community list. Examples # Display MBGP routing information that matches the community list 100. <Sysname> display bgp multicast routing-table community-list 100 BGP Local router ID is 30.30.30.1 Status codes: * - valid, ^ - VPNv4 best, >...
Network From Reuse Path/Origin 77.0.0.0 12.1.1.1 00:29:20 100? Table 51 Command output Field Description From IP address from which the route was received Reuse Reuse time of the route For more information about the output, see Table display bgp multicast routing-table dampening parameter Syntax display bgp multicast routing-table dampening parameter [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ]...
Table 52 Command output Field Description Maximum Suppress Time Maximum suppression time Ceiling Value Ceiling penalty value Reuse Value Reuse value HalfLife Time Half-life time of active routes Suppress-Limit Threshold at which a route is suppressed display bgp multicast routing-table different-origin-as Syntax display bgp multicast routing-table different-origin-as [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ]...
77.0.0.0 12.1.1.1 00:34:02 00:27:08 100? Table 53 Command output Field Description From Source IP address of the route Flaps Number of routing flaps Duration Route flap duration Reuse Reuse time of the route For more information about the output, see Table display bgp multicast routing-table peer Syntax...
Examples # Display IPv4 MBGP routing information advertised to the peer 20.20.20.1. <Sysname> display bgp multicast routing-table peer 20.20.20.1 advertised-routes Total Number of Routes: 2 BGP Local router ID is 30.30.30.1 Status codes: * - valid, ^ - VPNv4 best, > - best, d - damped, h - history, i - internal, s - suppressed, S - Stale Origin : i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete...
display bgp multicast routing-table statistic Syntax display bgp multicast routing-table statistic [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] View Any view Default level 2: Monitor level Parameters |: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular expressions, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide.
isis process-id: Filters outgoing routes redistributed from an ISIS process. The process ID is in the range of 1 to 65535. ospf process-id: Filters outgoing routes redistributed from the OSPF process. The process ID is in the range of 1 to 65535. rip process-id: Filters outgoing routes redistributed from a RIP process.
<Sysname> system-view [Sysname] bgp 100 [Sysname-bgp] ipv4-family multicast [Sysname-bgp-af-mul] import-route rip ipv4-family multicast Syntax ipv4-family multicast undo ipv4-family multicast View BGP view Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use ipv4-family multicast to enter IPv4 MBGP address family view. Use undo ipv4-family multicast to remove all configurations made in IPv4 MBGP address family view and return to BGP view.
short-cut: Specifies the route to use the local preference. If the route is an eBGP route whose preference is higher than the local preference, using this keyword can configure the eBGP route to use the local preference, and thus the route cannot become the optimal route. route-policy-name: Specifies the routing policy applied to the route.
Examples # In IPv4 MBGP address family view, advertise the COMMUNITY attribute to the existing peer group test. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] bgp 100 [Sysname-bgp] group test external [Sysname-bgp] peer test as-number 200 [Sysname-bgp] ipv4-family multicast [Sysname-bgp-af-mul] peer test enable [Sysname-bgp-af-mul] peer test advertise-community peer advertise-ext-community (MBGP address family view) Syntax peer { group-name | ip-address } advertise-ext-community...
peer allow-as-loop (MBGP address family view) Syntax peer { group-name | ip-address } allow-as-loop [ number ] undo peer { group-name | ip-address } allow-as-loop View IPv4 MBGP address family view Default level 2: System level Parameters group-name: Specifies an IPv4 MBGP peer group by its name, a string of 1 to 47 characters. ip-address: Specifies the IP address of an IPv4 MBGP peer.
Parameters group-name: Specifies an IPv4 MBGP peer group by its name, a string of 1 to 47 characters. ip-address: Specifies the IP address of an IPv4 MBGP peer. as-path-acl-number: Specifies an AS path list by its number, in the range of 1 to 256. export: Filters outgoing routes.
Description Use peer capability-advertise orf to enable the ORF capability for an MBGP peer or peer group. Use undo peer capability-advertise orf to disable the ORF capability for the MBGP peer or peer group. By default, the ORF capability is not enabled for an MBGP peer or peer group. After you enable the ORF capability, the local BGP router negotiates the ORF capability with the •...
route-policy-name: Specifies an routing policy by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 63 characters. Description Use peer default-route-advertise to advertise a default route to a peer or a peer group. Use undo peer default-route-advertise to disable default route advertisement to a peer or a peer group. By default, no default route is advertised to a peer or a peer group.
Parameters group-name: Specifies an IPv4 MBGP peer group by its name, a string of 1 to 47 characters. ip-address: Specifies an IPv4 MBGP peer by its IP address. Description Use peer group to add an IPv4 MBGP peer to an IPv4 MBGP peer group. Use undo peer group to delete a specified peer from a peer group.
Examples # In IPv4 MBGP address family view, use the IP prefix list 1 to filter routes outgoing to the peer group test. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] bgp 100 [Sysname-bgp] group test external [Sysname-bgp] peer test as-number 200 [Sysname-bgp] ipv4-family multicast [Sysname-bgp-af-mul] peer test enable [Sysname-bgp-af-mul] peer test ip-prefix list1 export peer keep-all-routes (MBGP address family view)
View IPv4 MBGP address family view Default level 2: System level Parameters group-name: Specifies an IPv4 MBGP peer group by its name, a string of 1 to 47 characters. ip-address: Specifies an IPv4 MBGP peer by its IP address. Description Use peer next-hop-local to specify the router as the next hop for routes sent to a peer or a peer group.
The default preferred value is 0. Routes learned from a peer have an initial preferred value. Among multiple routes that have the same destination/mask and are learned from different peers, the one with the greatest preferred value is selected as the route to the destination. If you both reference a routing policy and use the peer { group-name | ip-address } preferred-value value command to set a preferred value for routes from a peer or a peer group, the routing policy sets the specified preferred value for the routes that match it.
Examples # In IPv4 MBGP address family view, disable updates sent to the peer group test from carrying private AS numbers. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] bgp 100 [Sysname-bgp] group test external [Sysname-bgp] peer test as-number 200 [Sysname-bgp] ipv4-family multicast [Sysname-bgp-af-mul] peer test enable [Sysname-bgp-af-mul] peer test public-as-only peer reflect-client (MBGP address family view) Syntax...
peer route-limit (MBGP address family view) Syntax peer { group-name | ip-address } route-limit limit [ percentage ] undo peer { group-name | ip-address } route-limit View IPv4 MBGP address family view Default level 2: System level Parameters group-name: Specifies an IPv4 MBGP peer group by its name, a string of 1 to 47 characters. ip-address: Specifies the IP address of an IPv4 MBGP peer.
Default level 2: System level Parameters group-name: Specifies an IPv4 MBGP peer group by its name, a string of 1 to 47 characters. ip-address: Specifies an IPv4 MBGP peer by its IP address. route-policy-name: Specifies a routing policy by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 63 characters. export: Applies the routing policy to routes advertised to the peer or the peer group.
route-policy-name: Specifies a routing policy by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 63 characters. Using a routing policy can set preferences for the routes that match it. As for the unmatched routes, the default preferences are adopted. Description Use preference to configure preferences for external, internal, and local routes.
reflector cluster-id (MBGP address family view) Syntax reflector cluster-id { cluster-id | ip-address } undo reflector cluster-id View IPv4 MBGP address family view Default level 2: System level Parameters cluster-id: Specifies a route reflector by its cluster ID, in the range of 1 to 4294967295. ip-address: Specifies a route reflector by its IP address, in the format of an IP address.
ip-address: Specifies an IPv4 MBGP peer by its IP address. group-name: Specifies an IPv4 MBGP peer group by its name, a string of 1 to 47 characters. external: Soft-resets eBGP connections. internal: Soft-resets iBGP connections. export: Specifies an outbound soft reset. import: Specifies an inbound soft reset.
reset bgp ipv4 multicast dampening Syntax reset bgp ipv4 multicast dampening [ ip-address [ mask | mask-length ] ] View User view Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters ip-address: Specifies a destination IP address. mask: Specifies the network mask, in dotted decimal notation. The default is 255.255.255.255. mask-length: Specifies the mask length, in the range of 0 to 32.
The flap statistics of all the routes is cleared if no parameter is specified. Examples # Clear the flap statistics of all IPv4 MBGP routes that match AS path list 10. <Sysname> reset bgp ipv4 multicast flap-info as-path-acl 10 summary automatic (MBGP address family view) Syntax summary automatic undo summary automatic...
MLD snooping configuration commands display mld-snooping group Syntax display mld-snooping group [ vlan vlan-id ] [ slot slot-number ] [ verbose ] [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] View Any view Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters vlan vlan-id: Displays the MLD snooping group information in the specified VLAN, where vlan-id is in the range of 1 to 4094.
Total 1 IP Group(s). Total 1 IP Source(s). Total 1 MAC Group(s). Router port(s):total 1 port(s). Eth1/0/1 (D) ( 00:01:30 ) IP group(s):the following ip group(s) match to one mac group. IP group address:FF1E::101 (::, FF1E::101): Attribute: Host Port Host port(s):total 1 port(s). Eth1/0/2 (D) ( 00:03:23 ) MAC group(s):...
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View Any view Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters vlan vlan-id: Displays information about the hosts tracked by MLD snooping in the specified VLAN, where vlan-id is in the range of 1 to 4094. group ipv6-group-address: Displays information about the hosts tracked by MLD snooping that are in the specified IPv6 multicast group.
Field Description Host Host IPv6 address Uptime Host running duration Expires Host expiration time, where timeout means that the host has expired display mld-snooping statistics Syntax display mld-snooping statistics [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] View Any view Default level...
Table 57 Command output Field Description general queries General query messages specific queries Multicast-address-specific query messages reports Report messages dones Done messages reports with right and wrong records Reports that contain correct and incorrect records specific sg queries Multicast-address-and-source-specific queries dot1p-priority (MLD-snooping view) Syntax dot1p-priority priority-number...
Use entry-limit to configure the maximum number of entries in the MLD snooping forwarding table globally. Use undo entry-limit to restore the default. By default, the upper limit is 1000 for the HP 3600 v2 EI switches, and 512 for the HP 3600 v2 SI switches. Related commands: multicast-vlan ipv6 entry-limit.
Use undo fast-leave to disable fast-leave processing globally. By default, fast-leave processing is disabled. For the HP 3600 v2 EI switches, this command takes effect in both MLD snooping-enabled VLANs and VLANs with MLD enabled on their VLAN interfaces. For the HP 3600 v2 SI switches, this command takes effect in MLD snooping-enabled VLANs.
Default level 2: System level Parameters acl6-number: Specifies a basic or advanced IPv6 ACL number, in the range of 2000 to 3999. The source address or address range specified in the advanced IPv6 ACL rule matches the IPv6 multicast source address or addresses specified in MLDv2 reports, rather than the source address in the IPv6 packets.
Parameters interval: Specifies an aging timer for dynamic member ports in seconds. The value range is 200 to 1000. Description Use host-aging-time to set the aging timer for dynamic member ports globally. Use undo host-aging-time to restore the default. By default, the aging timer of a dynamic member port is 260 seconds. This command takes effect only in MLD snooping-enabled VLANs.
last-listener-query-interval (MLD-snooping view) Syntax last-listener-query-interval interval undo last-listener-query-interval View MLD-snooping view Default level 2: System level Parameters interval: Sets the MLD last-listener query interval in seconds. The value range is 1 to 5. Description Use last-listener-query-interval to configure the MLD last-listener query interval globally. Use undo last-listener-query-interval to restore the default.
Use undo max-response-time to restore the default. By default, the maximum response delay for MLD general queries is 10 seconds. This command takes effect only in MLD snooping-enabled VLANs. Related commands: mld-snooping max-response-time and mld-snooping query-interval. Examples # Set the maximum response delay for MLD general queries to 5 seconds globally. <Sysname>...
Default level 2: System level Parameters acl6-number: Specifies a basic or advanced IPv6 ACL number, in the range of 2000 to 3999. The source address or address range specified in the advanced ACL matches the multicast source address or addresses specified in MLDv2 reports, rather than the source address in the IP packets. The system assumes that an MLDv1 report or an MLDv2 IS_EX and TO_EX report that does not carry an IPv6 multicast source address carries an IPv6 multicast source address of 0::0.
Description Use mld-snooping done source-ip to configure the source IPv6 address of the MLD done messages that the MLD snooping proxy sends. Use undo mld-snooping done source-ip to restore the default. By default, the source IPv6 address of the MLD done messages that the MLD snooping proxy sends is FE80::02FF:FFFF:FE00:0001.
View VLAN view Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use mld-snooping enable to enable MLD snooping for a VLAN. Use undo mld-snooping enable to disable MLD snooping for a VLAN. By default, MLD snooping is disabled in a VLAN. MLD snooping must be enabled globally before it can be enabled in a VLAN Related commands: mld-snooping.
For the HP 3600 v2 EI switches, this command takes effect in both MLD snooping-enabled VLANs and VLANs with MLD enabled on their VLAN interfaces. For the HP 3600 v2 SI switches, this command takes effect in MLD snooping-enabled VLANs.
Use undo mld-snooping group-limit to restore the default. By default, the upper limit is 1000 for the HP 3600 v2 EI switches, and 512 for the HP 3600 v2 SI switches. For the HP 3600 v2 EI switches, you can also use the mld group-limit command to limit the number of IPv6 multicast groups that an interface can join.
Related commands: group-policy. Examples # Apply ACL 2000 as an IPv6 multicast group filter so that hosts on Ethernet 1/0/1 in VLAN 2 can join FF03::101 only. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] acl ipv6 number 2000 [Sysname-acl6-basic-2000] rule permit source ff03::101 16 [Sysname-acl6-basic-2000] quit [Sysname] interface ethernet 1/0/1 [Sysname-Ethernet1/0/1] mld-snooping group-policy 2000 vlan 2...
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By default, this function is disabled. For the HP 3600 v2 EI switches, this command takes effect in both MLD snooping-enabled VLANs and VLANs with MLD enabled on their VLAN interfaces. The version of MLD on the simulated member host is consistent with the version of MLD snooping that runs in the VLAN or the version of MLD that runs on the VLAN interface.
mld-snooping host-tracking Syntax mld-snooping host-tracking undo mld-snooping host-tracking View VLAN view Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use mld-snooping host-tracking to enable the MLD snooping host tracking function in a VLAN. Use undo mld-snooping host-tracking to disable the MLD snooping host tracking function in a VLAN. By default, this function is disabled.
Use undo mld-snooping last-listener-query-interval to restore the default. By default, the MLD last listener query interval is 1 second. The MLD last-listener query interval determines the interval for sending MLD multicast-address-specific queries and the maximum response delay for MLD multicast-address-specific queries in a VLAN. You must enable MLD snooping for a VLAN before you configure this command for the VLAN.
Use undo mld-snooping overflow-replace to disable the IPv6 multicast group replacement function. By default, the IPv6 multicast group replacement function is disabled. For the HP 3600 v2 EI switches, this command takes effect in both MLD snooping-enabled VLANs and VLANs with MLD enabled on their VLAN interfaces.
mld-snooping proxying enable Syntax mld-snooping proxying enable undo mld-snooping proxying enable View VLAN view Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use mld-snooping proxying enable to enable the MLD snooping proxying function in a VLAN. Use undo mld-snooping proxying enable to disable the MLD snooping proxying function in a VLAN. By default, MLD snooping proxying is disabled in all VLANs.
Use undo mld-snooping querier to disable the MLD snooping querier function. By default, the MLD snooping querier function is disabled. This command takes effect only if MLD snooping is enabled for the VLAN, and it does not take effect in a sub-VLAN of an IPv6 multicast VLAN.
mld-snooping report source-ip Syntax mld-snooping report source-ip { ipv6-address | current-interface } undo mld-snooping report source-ip View VLAN view Default level 2: System level Parameters ipv6-address: Specifies a source IPv6 address for the MLD reports that the MLD snooping proxy sends, which can be any legal IPv6 link-local address.
View VLAN view Default level 2: System level Parameters interval: Specifies an aging timer for dynamic router ports, in seconds. The value ranges from 1 to 1,000. Description Use mld-snooping router-aging-time to set the aging timer for the dynamic router ports for a VLAN. Use undo mld-snooping router-aging-time to restore the default.
For the HP 3600 v2 EI switches, this command takes effect in both MLD snooping-enabled VLANs and VLANs with MLD enabled on their VLAN interfaces. For the HP 3600 v2 SI switches, this command takes effect in MLD snooping-enabled VLANs.
mld-snooping special-query source-ip Syntax mld-snooping special-query source-ip { ipv6-address | current-interface } undo mld-snooping special-query source-ip View VLAN view Default level 2: System level Parameters ipv6-address: Specifies an IPv6 link-local address as the source IPv6 address of MLD multicast-address-specific queries. current-interface: Specifies the source IPv6 link-local address of the VLAN interface of the current VLAN as the source IPv6 address of MLD multicast-address-specific queries.
Default level 2: System level Parameters ipv6-group-address: Specifies the address of the IPv6 multicast group that the port will join as a static member port. The value ranges from FFxy::/16—excluding FFx0::/16, FFx1::/16, FFx2::/16 and FF0y::, where x and y represent any hexadecimal number between 0 and F, inclusive. ipv6-source-address: Specifies the address of the IPv6 multicast source that the port will join as a static member port.
Use undo mld-snooping static-router-port to restore the default. By default, no ports are static router ports. For the HP 3600 v2 EI switches, this command takes effect in both MLD snooping-enabled VLANs and VLANs with MLD enabled on their VLAN interfaces.
Use undo overflow-replace to disable the IPv6 multicast group replacement function globally. By default, the IPv6 multicast group replacement function is disabled globally. For the HP 3600 v2 EI switches, this command takes effect in both MLD snooping-enabled VLANs and VLANs with MLD enabled on their VLAN interfaces.
Use undo report-aggregation to disable MLD report suppression. By default, MLD report suppression is enabled. For the HP 3600 v2 EI switches, this command takes effect in both MLD snooping-enabled VLANs and VLANs with MLD enabled on their VLAN interfaces.
Examples # Remove the dynamic group entries of all MLD snooping groups. <Sysname> reset mld-snooping group all reset mld-snooping statistics Syntax reset mld-snooping statistics View User view Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use reset mld-snooping statistics to clear statistics for the MLD messages learned by MLD snooping. Examples # Clear statistics for the MLD messages learned by MLD snooping.
Use undo source-deny to disable IPv6 multicast source port filtering. By default, IPv6 multicast source port filtering is disabled. For the HP 3600 v2 EI switches, this command takes effect in both MLD snooping-enabled VLANs and VLANs with MLD enabled on their VLAN interfaces.
Table 58 Command output Field Description Total number of neighbors Total number of IPv6 PIM snooping neighbors. Neighbor IP address of the IPv6 PIM snooping neighbor. Port Name of the port that connects to the IPv6 PIM snooping neighbor. Remaining time before the IPv6 PIM snooping neighbor expires. Never means the Expires IPv6 PIM snooping neighbor never expires.
begin: Displays the first line that matches the specified regular expression and all lines that follow. exclude: Displays all lines that do not match the specified regular expression. include: Displays all lines that match the specified regular expression. regular-expression: Specifies a regular expression, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 256 characters. Description Use display pim-snooping ipv6 statistics to display statistics for the IPv6 PIM messages learned by IPv6 PIM snooping.
IPv6 PIM snooping does not work in a sub-VLAN of a multicast VLAN. Related commands: mld-snooping enable. Examples # Enable MLD snooping globally, and enable MLD snooping and IPv6 PIM snooping in VLAN 2. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] mld-snooping [Sysname-mld-snooping] quit [Sysname] vlan 2 [Sysname-vlan2] mld-snooping enable [Sysname-vlan2] pim-snooping ipv6 enable...
IPv6 multicast VLAN configuration commands (available only on the HP 3600 v2 EI) display multicast-vlan ipv6 Syntax display multicast-vlan ipv6 [ vlan-id ] [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] View Any view Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters vlan-id: Specifies an IPv6 multicast VLAN, in the range of 1 to 4094.
No VLAN is an IPv6 multicast VLAN by default. The specified VLAN to be configured as an IPv6 multicast VLAN must exist. For the HP 3600 v2 EI switches, the IPv6 multicast VLAN feature cannot be enabled on a device with IPv6 multicast routing enabled.
Specifies the maximum number of entries in the MLD snooping forwarding table of IPv6 multicast VLANs. For the HP 3600 v2 EI switches, the value ranges from 0 to 1000. For the HP 3600 v2 SI switches, the value ranges from 0 to 512.
all: Specifies all the ports in the current IPv6 multicast VLAN. Description Use port to assign the specified ports to the current IPv6 multicast VLAN. Use undo port to delete the specified ports from the current IPv6 multicast VLAN. By default, an IPv6 multicast VLAN has no ports. A port can belong to only one IPv6 multicast VLAN.
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undo subvlan { all | vlan-list } View IPv6 multicast VLAN view Default level 2: System level Parameters vlan-list: Specifies a VLAN in the form of vlan-id, or a VLAN range in the form of start-vlan-id to end-vlan-id, where the end VLAN ID must be greater than the start VLAN ID. The value range of a VLAN ID is 1 to 4094.
IPv6 multicast routing and forwarding configuration commands (available only on the HP 3600 v2 EI) The term "router" in this document refers to both routers and Layer 3 switches. The term "interface" in the IPv6 multicast routing and forwarding features collectively refers to Layer 3 interfaces, including VLAN interfaces and Layer 3 Ethernet interfaces.
Description Use display multicast ipv6 boundary to display the IPv6 multicast boundary information on the specified interface or all interfaces. Related commands: multicast ipv6 boundary. Examples # Display IPv6 multicast boundary information on all interfaces. <Sysname> display multicast ipv6 boundary group IPv6 multicast boundary information Boundary Interface...
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match: Displays the forwarding entries whose outgoing interface list includes and includes only the specified interface. statistics: Displays statistics for the IPv6 multicast forwarding table. slot slot- number: Displays IPv6 multicast forwarding entries for the specified IRF member switch. The slot-number argument specifies the ID of an IRF member switch.
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Field Description 00001 Sequence number of the (S, G) entry. (2000:5::1:1000, FF1E::1234) (S, G) entry in the IPv6 multicast forwarding table. MID of the (S, G). Each (S, G) entry has a unique MID. Current state of the (S, G) entry. Different bits indicate different states of (S, G) entries.
display multicast ipv6 forwarding-table df-info Syntax display multicast ipv6 forwarding-table df-info [ rp-address ] [ slot slot-number ] [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] View Any view Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters rp-address: Specifies an RP address of IPv6 BIDIR-PIM. slot slot- number: Displays the DF information of the IPv6 multicast forwarding table for the specified IRF member switch.
Field Description Total 1 RP matched Total number of matched RPs. 00001 Sequence number of the RP. ID of the RP. Each RP has a unique MID. Current state of the RP. Different bits indicate different states of an RP. Flags Major values of the flags field before the colon are described in Table...
begin: Displays the first line that matches the specified regular expression and all lines that follow. exclude: Displays all lines that do not match the specified regular expression. include: Displays all lines that match the specified regular expression. regular-expression: Specifies a regular expression, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 256 characters. Description Use display multicast ipv6 routing-table to display information about the IPv6 multicast routing table.
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Parameters ipv6-source-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast source address. ipv6-group-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast group address, in the range of FFxy::/16 (excluding FFx0::/16, FFx1::/16, FFx2::/16, and FF0y::), where x and y represent any hexadecimal number from 0 to F. |: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular expressions, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide.
Examples # Configure VLAN-interface 100 to be the forwarding boundary of the IPv6 multicast groups in the range of FF03::/16. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface vlan-interface 100 [Sysname-Vlan-interface100] multicast ipv6 boundary ff03:: 16 # Configure VLAN-interface 100 to be the forwarding boundary of the IPv6 multicast groups in the admin-local scope.
View System view Default level 2: System level Parameters limit: Specifies the maximum number of entries in the IPv6 multicast forwarding table. The value ranges from 0 to 1000. Description Use multicast ipv6 forwarding-table route-limit to configure the maximum number of entries in the IPv6 multicast forwarding table.
multicast ipv6 longest-match Syntax multicast ipv6 longest-match undo multicast ipv6 longest-match View System view Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use multicast ipv6 longest-match to configure RPF route selection based on the longest match principle, namely, to select the route with the longest prefix as the RPF route. Use undo multicast ipv6 longest-match to restore the default.
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View User view Default level 2: System level Parameters ipv6-source-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast source address. ipv6-group-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast group address, in the range of FFxy::/16, where x and y represent any hexadecimal number from 0 to F. prefix-length: Specifies the prefix length of an IPv6 multicast group address or an IPv6 multicast source address.
MLD configuration commands (available only on the HP 3600 v2 EI) The term "router" in this document refers to both routers and Layer 3 switches. The term "interface" in this chapter collectively refers to Layer 3 interfaces, including VLAN interfaces and Layer 3 Ethernet interfaces.
Examples # Display detailed information about dynamically joined MLD groups on all interfaces. <Sysname> display mld group verbose Interface group report information Vlan-interface1(FE80::101) Total 1 MLD Groups reported Group: FF03::101 Uptime: 00:01:46 Expires: 00:01:30 Last reporter: FE80::10 Last-listener-query-counter: 0 Last-listener-query-timer-expiry: off Group mode: include Version1-host-present-timer-expiry: off Table 68 Command output...
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Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters vlan-id: Specifies a VLAN by its ID, in the range of 1 to 4094. If you do not specify any VLAN, this command displays the Layer 2 port information of MLD groups in all VLANs. slot slot-number: Displays the Layer 2 port information of MLD multicast groups on the specified IRF member switch.
Host port(s):total 1 port(s). Eth1/0/2 Table 69 Command output Field Description Total 1 IP Group(s). Total number of IPv6 multicast groups. Total 1 IP Source(s). Total number of IPv6 multicast sources. Total 1 MAC Group(s). Total number of MAC multicast groups. Port flag: D—Dynamic port.
group ipv6-group-address: Displays information about the hosts tracked by MLD that are in the specified IPv6 multicast group. The value of ipv6-group-address is in the range of FFxy::/16 (excluding FFx0::/16, FFx1::/16, FFx2::/16, and FF0y::), where x and y represent any hexadecimal number ranging from 0 to source ipv6-source-address: Displays information about the hosts tracked by MLD that are in the specified IPv6 multicast source.
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Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters vlan vlan-id: Displays information about the hosts tracked by MLD on the Layer 2 ports in the specified VLAN, where vlan-id is in the range of 1 to 4094. group ipv6-group-address: Displays information about the hosts tracked by MLD that are in the specified IPv6 multicast group on the Layer 2 ports.
Field Description Uptime Host running duration Expires Host expiration time, where "timeout" means that the host has expired display mld interface Syntax display mld interface [ interface-type interface-number ] [ verbose ] [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] View Any view...
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MLD activity: 1 joins, 0 leaves Multicast ipv6 routing on this interface: enabled Robustness: 2 Require-router-alert: disabled Fast-leave: disabled Ssm-mapping: disabled Startup-query-timer-expiry: off Other-querier-present-timer-expiry: off Proxying interface: Vlan-interface2(FE80::100:CEF:FE01:101) Total 1 MLD Group reported # Display detailed MLD configuration and operation information on VLAN-interface2 (upstream interface).
Field Description Remaining time of MLD other querier present timer, where "off" Other-querier-present-timer-expiry means that the timer never times out MLD proxy interface, where "none" means that no proxy Proxying interface interface exists Total number of MLD groups the interface has dynamically Total 1 MLD Group reported joined Remaining time of the MLDv1 querier present timer, where "off"...
Expires: 00:00:02 Source list (total 1 source(s)) Source: 30::1 Table 73 Command output Field Description Proxying group record(s) information Information of MLD proxying groups on the interfaces. Total 1 MLD-Proxying group record(s) One MLD proxying group is recorded. Group IPv6 multicast group address. State of the member hosts: •...
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|: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular expressions, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide. begin: Displays the first line that matches the specified regular expression and all lines that follow. exclude: Displays all lines that do not match the specified regular expression. include: Displays all lines that match the specified regular expression.
display mld ssm-mapping Syntax display mld ssm-mapping ipv6-group-address [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] View Any view Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters ipv6-group-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast group by its address, in the range of FFxy::/16 (excluding FFx0::/16, FFx1::/16, FFx2::/16, and FF0y::), where x and y represent any hexadecimal number ranging from 0 to F.
display mld ssm-mapping group Syntax display mld ssm-mapping group [ ipv6-group-address | interface interface-type interface-number ] [ verbose ] [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] View Any view Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters ipv6-group-address: Specifies a multicast group by its IPv6 address, in the range of FFxy::/16 (excluding FFx0::/16, FFx1::/16, FFx2::/16, and FF0y::), where x and y represent any hexadecimal number ranging from 0 to F.
Uptime: 00:01:46 Expires: 00:02:34 Last-listener-query-counter: 0 Last-listener-query-timer-expiry: off Table 76 Command output Field Description IPv6 multicast group information created based on MLD SSM Interface group report information mappings on the interface. Total 1 MLD SSM-mapping Group reported One MLD SSM mapping multicast group was reported. Group IPv6 multicast group address.
|: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular expressions, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide. begin: Displays the first line that matches the specified regular expression and all lines that follow. exclude: Displays all lines that do not match the specified regular expression. include: Displays all lines that match the specified regular expression.
Description Use dscp to set the DSCP value for MLD messages. Use undo dscp to restore the default. The default DSCP value in MLD messages is 48. Examples # Set the DSCP value to 63 for MLD messages. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] mld [Sysname-mld] dscp 63 fast-leave (MLD view)
undo host-tracking View MLD view Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use host-tracking to enable the MLD host tracking function globally. Use undo host-tracking to disable the MLD host tracking function globally. By default, this function is disabled. Related command: mld host-tracking.
[Sysname-mld] last-listener-query-interval 3 max-response-time (MLD view) Syntax max-response-time interval undo max-response-time View MLD view Default level 2: System level Parameters interval: Specifies the maximum response delay for MLD general query messages in seconds, in the range of 1 to 25. Description Use max-response-time to configure the maximum response delay for MLD general queries globally.
This command can take effect only after IPv6 multicast routing is enabled on the device. Related commands: mld enable and multicast ipv6 routing-enable. Examples # Enable IPv6 multicast routing and enter MLD view. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] multicast ipv6 routing-enable [Sysname] mld [Sysname-mld] mld enable Syntax...
View Interface view Default level 2: System level Parameters acl6-number: Specifies a basic IPv6 ACL, in the range of 2000 to 2999. If you do not specify any IPv6 ACL number, this command takes effect for all IPv6 multicast groups. Description Use mld fast-leave to configure MLD fast-leave processing on the current interface.
VLAN by using these two commands, inconsistencies might exist between Layer 2 and Layer 3 table entries. Therefore, HP recommends you to configure the limit only on the VLAN interface. Related commands: mld static-group, mld-snooping group-limit, and reset mld group.
VLAN can join, achieving the same result as mld group-policy. If you have configured a multicast group filter on a VLAN interface to control the multicast groups that the hosts on the interface can join, HP recommends you to configure the same multicast group filter in the corresponding VLAN. Related commands: group-policy (MLD-snooping view).
mld last-listener-query-interval Syntax mld last-listener-query-interval interval undo mld last-listener-query-interval View Interface view Default level 2: System level Parameters interval: Specifies an MLD last listener query interval in seconds, in the range of 1 to 5. Description Use mld last-listener-query-interval to configure the MLD last listener query interval on the current interface.
By default, the maximum response delay for MLD general query messages is 10 seconds. The maximum response delay determines the time that the device takes to detect directly attached group members in the LAN. Related commands: display mld interface, max-response-time, and mld timer other-querier-present. Examples # Set the maximum response delay for MLD general query messages to 8 seconds on VLAN-interface 100.
By default, the device does not check the Router-Alert option. That is, it forwards all received MLD messages to the upper layer protocol for processing. Related commands: mld send-router-alert and require-router-alert. Examples # Configure VLAN-interface 100 to discard MLD messages without the Router-Alert option. <Sysname>...
[Sysname-Vlan-interface100] mld robust-count 3 mld send-router-alert Syntax mld send-router-alert undo mld send-router-alert View Interface view Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use mld send-router-alert to enable insertion of the Router-Alert option into MLD messages to be sent from the current interface. Use undo mld send-router-alert to disable insertion of the Router-Alert option into MLD messages to be sent from the current interface.
Use undo mld ssm-mapping enable to disable the MLD SSM mapping feature on the current interface. By default, the MLD SSM mapping feature is disabled on all interfaces. Examples # Enable the MLD SSM mapping feature on VLAN-interface 100. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface vlan-interface 100 [Sysname-Vlan-interface100] mld ssm-mapping enable mld startup-query-count...
Parameters interval: Specifies a startup query interval in seconds, namely, the interval between general queries that the MLD querier sends on startup, in the range of 1 to 18000. Description Use mld startup-query-interval to configure the startup query interval on the current interface. Use undo mld startup-query-interval to restore the default.
To configure a VLAN interface as a static member of an IPv6 multicast group or IPv6 multicast source and group, execute the mld static-group command on the VLAN interface, and configure the mld-snooping static-group command on the member ports of the corresponding VLAN. Related commands: mld-snooping static-group.
mld timer query Syntax mld timer query interval undo mld timer query View Interface view Default level 2: System level Parameters interval: Specifies an MLD query interval, namely, the amount of time in seconds between MLD general query messages, in the range of 1 to 18,000. Description Use mld timer query to configure the MLD query interval on the current interface.
Related commands: version. Examples # Set the MLD version to MLDv2 on VLAN-interface 100. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface vlan-interface 100 [Sysname-Vlan-interface100] mld version 2 require-router-alert (MLD view) Syntax require-router-alert undo require-router-alert View MLD view Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use require-router-alert to globally configure the device to discard MLD messages without the...
Parameters all: The first all specifies all interfaces, and the second all specifies all MLD groups. interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number. ipv6-group-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast group address, in the range of FFxy::/16, where x and y represent any hexadecimal number ranging from 0 to F.
Examples # Remove the dynamic Layer 2 port entries of all MLD groups in all VLANs. <Sysname> reset mld group port-info all # Remove the dynamic Layer 2 port entries of all MLD groups in VLAN 100. <Sysname> reset mld group port-info all vlan 100 # Remove the dynamic Layer 2 port entry for the multicast group FF03::101:10 in VLAN 100.
undo robust-count View MLD view Default level 2: System level Parameters robust-value: Specifies an MLD querier’s robustness variable, in the range of 2 to 5. Description Use robust-count to configure the MLD querier’s robustness variable globally. Use undo robust-count to restore the default. By default, the MLD querier’s robustness variable is 2.
Parameters None Description Use send-router-alert to globally enable the insertion of the Router-Alert option into MLD messages to be sent. Use undo send-router-alert to globally disable the insertion of the Router-Alert option into MLD messages to be sent. By default, MLD messages carry the Router-Alert option. Related commands: mld send-router-alert and require-router-alert.
[Sysname] mld [Sysname-mld] ssm-mapping ff1e:: 64 1::1 startup-query-count (MLD view) Syntax startup-query-count value undo startup-query-count View MLD view Default level 2: System level Parameters value: Specifies a startup query count, namely, the number of queries that the MLD querier sends on startup, in the range of 2 to 5.
Use undo startup-query-interval to restore the default. By default, the startup query interval is 1/4 of the "MLD query interval". Related commands: mld startup-query-interval and timer query. Examples # Set the startup query interval to 5 seconds globally. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] mld [Sysname-mld] startup-query-interval 5 timer other-querier-present (MLD view)
Default level 2: System level Parameters interval: Specifies an MLD query interval, namely, amount of time in seconds between MLD general queries, in the range of 1 to 18,000. Description Use timer query to configure the MLD query interval globally. Use undo timer query to restore the default.
IPv6 PIM configuration commands (available only on the HP 3600 v2 EI) The term "router" in this document refers to both routers and Layer 3 switches. The term "interface" in this chapter collectively refers to Layer 3 interfaces, including VLAN and Layer 3 Ethernet interfaces.
View IPv6 PIM view Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use bsm-fragment enable to enable bootstrap message (BSM) semantic fragmentation. Use undo bsm-fragment enable to disable BSM semantic fragmentation. By default, BSM semantic fragmentation is enabled. The BSM semantic fragmentation function should be disabled if devices not supporting this function exist in the IPv6 PIM-SM domain.
c-bsr holdtime (IPv6 PIM view) Syntax c-bsr holdtime interval undo c-bsr holdtime View IPv6 PIM view Default level 2: System level Parameters interval: BS timeout in seconds, in the range of 1 to 2,147,483,647. Description Use c-bsr holdtime to configure the BS timeout, namely, the length of time that the C-BSRs wait for a bootstrap message from the BSR.
By default, the BS period value is determined by this formula: BS period = (BS timeout – 10) / 2. The default BS timeout is 130 seconds, so the default BS period is (130 – 10) / 2 = 60 (seconds). Related commands: c-bsr and c-bsr holdtime.
Default level 2: System level Parameters scope-id: Specifies the value of the scope field, in the range of 3 to 15. admin-local: Specifies the scope field value as admin-local, which has a scope value of 4. global: Specifies the scope field value as global, which has a scope value of 14. organization-local: Specifies the scope field value as organization-local, which has a scope value of 8.
which the RP is designated, but the configuration that matches other statements, like deny, does not take effect. scope-id: Specifies the value of the scope field, in the range of 3 to 15. priority: Specifies the priority of the C-RP, in the range of 0 to 255 and defaulting to 192. A larger value means a lower priority.
Default level 2: System level Parameters interval: C-RP-Adv interval in seconds, with an effective range of 1 to 65,535. Description Use c-rp advertisement-interval to configure the interval at which C-RP-Adv messages are sent. Use undo c-rp advertisement-interval to restore the default. By default, the C-RP-Adv interval is 60 seconds.
[Sysname-pim6] c-rp holdtime 200 crp-policy (IPv6 PIM view) Syntax crp-policy acl6-number undo crp-policy View IPv6 PIM view Default level 2: System level Parameters acl6-number: Advanced IPv6 ACL number, in the range of 3000 to 3999. When the IPv6 ACL is defined, the source keyword in the rule command specifies the IPv6 address of a C-RP, and the destination keyword specifies the IPv6 address range of the IPv6 multicast groups to which the C-RP is designated.
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View Any view Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters |: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular expressions, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide. begin: Displays the first line that matches the specified regular expression and all lines that follow. exclude: Displays all lines that do not match the specified regular expression.
HoldTime: 80 Advertisement Interval: 60 Next advertisement scheduled at: 00:00:48 Table 78 Command output Field Description Elected BSR Address IPv6 address of the elected BSR Candidate BSR Address Address of the candidate BSR Priority BSR priority Hash mask length Hash mask length State BSR state Scope...
regular-expression: Specifies a regular expression, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 256 characters. Description Use display pim ipv6 claimed-route to display information about IPv6 unicast routes that IPv6 PIM uses. If an (S, G) is marked SPT, this (S, G) entry uses an IPv6 unicast route. Examples # Display the information of all IPv6 unicast routes that IPv6 PIM uses.
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Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters probe: Displays the number of null register messages. register: Displays the number of register messages. register-stop: Displays the number of register-stop messages. interface-type interface-number: Displays the number of IPv6 PIM control messages on the specified interface.
State-Refresh 3243 C-RP Table 80 Command output Field Description PIM global control-message counters Statistics of IPv6 PIM global control messages Interface for which IPv6 PIM control messages were PIM control-message counters for interface counted Received Number of messages received Sent Number of messages sent Invalid Number of invalid messages...
regular-expression: Specifies a regular expression, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 256 characters. Description Use display pim ipv6 df-info to display the DF information of IPv6 BIDIR-PIM. Examples # Display the DF information of IPv6 BIDIR-PIM. <Sysname> display pim ipv6 df-info RP Address: 2010::1 Interface State...
include: Displays all lines that match the specified regular expression. regular-expression: Specifies a regular expression, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 256 characters. Description Use display pim ipv6 grafts to display information about unacknowledged IPv6 PIM-DM graft messages. Examples # Display information about unacknowledged IPv6 PIM-DM graft messages. <Sysname>...
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Examples # Display the detailed IPv6 PIM information on Vlan-interface1. <Sysname> display pim ipv6 interface vlan-interface 1 verbose Interface: Vlan-interface1, FE80::200:5EFF:FE04:8700 PIM version: 2 PIM mode: Sparse PIM DR: FE80::200:AFF:FE01:101 PIM DR Priority (configured): 1 PIM neighbor count: 1 PIM hello interval: 30 s PIM LAN delay (negotiated): 500 ms PIM LAN delay (configured): 500 ms PIM override interval (negotiated): 2500 ms...
Field Description Configured neighbor tracking status PIM neighbor tracking (configured) (enabled/disabled) PIM generation ID Generation_ID value Rejection of hello messages without Generation_ID PIM require generation ID (enabled/disabled) PIM hello hold interval IPv6 PIM neighbor timeout time. PIM assert hold interval Assert timeout time.
ipv6-neighbor-address: Displays the information of join/prune messages to send to the specified IPv6 PIM neighbor. verbose: Displays the detailed information of join/prune messages to send. |: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular expressions, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide. begin: Displays the first line that matches the specified regular expression and all lines that follow.
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Parameters interface-type interface-number: Displays the IPv6 PIM neighbor information on a particular interface. ipv6-neighbor-address: Displays the information of a particular IPv6 PIM neighbor. verbose: Displays the detailed IPv6 PIM neighbor information. |: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular expressions, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide.
Field Description Uptime Length of time since the IPv6 PIM neighbor was discovered. Remaining time of the IPv6 PIM neighbor. "Never" means that the Expires/Expiry time IPv6 PIM neighbor is always up and reachable. Dr-Priority/DR Priority Priority of the IPv6 PIM neighbor. Mode of the IPv6 PIM neighbor, where B means IPv6 BIDIR-PIM Mode mode, and if nothing is displayed, it means non-IPv6 BIDIR-PIM...
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incoming-interface: Displays routing entries that contain the specified interface as the incoming interface. interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number. register: Specifies the register interface. This keyword is valid only if mode-type is not specified or is sm. outgoing-interface: Displays routing entries that contain the specified interface as the outgoing interface.
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Examples # Display the content of the IPv6 PIM routing table. <Sysname> display pim ipv6 routing-table Total 0 (*, G) entry; 1 (S, G) entry (2001::2, FFE3::101) RP: FE80::A01:100:1 Protocol: pim-sm, Flag: SPT LOC ACT UpTime: 02:54:43 Upstream interface: Vlan-interface1 Upstream neighbor: NULL RPF prime neighbor: NULL Downstream interface(s) information:...
Field Description (2001::2, FFE3::101) (S, G) entry in the IPv6 PIM routing table. IP address of the RP. Protocol IPv6 PIM mode. Flag of the (S, G) or (*, G) entry in the IPv6 PIM routing table: • ACT—The entry has been used for routing data. •...
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Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters ipv6-group-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast group by its address, in the range of FFxy::/16 (excluding FFx0::/16, FFx1::/16, FFx2::/16 and FF0y::), where x and y represent any hexadecimal number between 0 and F, inclusive. If you do not provide a group address, this command displays information about the RPs that corresponds to all IPv6 multicast groups.
dscp (IPv6 PIM view) Syntax dscp dscp-value undo dscp View IPv6 PIM view Default level 2: System level Parameters dscp-value: Specifies the DSCP value for IPv6 PIM messages, in the range of 0 to 63. Description Use dscp to set the DSCP value for IPv6 PIM messages. Use undo dscp to restore the default.
When you use the embedded-rp command without specifying acl6-number, the embedded RP feature is enabled for all the IPv6 multicast groups in the default embedded RP address scopes. If you specify acl6-number, the embedded RP feature is enabled for only those IPv6 multicast groups that are within the default embedded RP address scopes and pass the ACL check.
hello-option holdtime (IPv6 PIM view) Syntax hello-option holdtime interval undo hello-option holdtime View IPv6 PIM view Default level 2: System level Parameters interval: IPv6 PIM neighbor timeout time in seconds, with an effective range of 1 to 65,535. A value of 65,535 makes the IPv6 PIM neighbor always reachable.
Parameters interval: Prune override interval in milliseconds, with an effective range of 1 to 65,535. Description Use hello-option override-interval to configure the global value of the prune override interval. Use undo hello-option override-interval to restore the default. By default, the prune override interval is 2500 milliseconds. Related commands: hello-option lan-delay, pim ipv6 hello-option lan-delay, and pim ipv6 hello-option override-interval.
undo holdtime join-prune View IPv6 PIM view Default level 2: System level Parameters interval: Join/prune timeout time in seconds, with an effective range of 1 to 65,535. Description Use holdtime join-prune to configure the global value of the join/prune timeout time. Use undo holdtime join-prune to restore the default.
Examples # Set the maximum size of each join/prune message to 1500 bytes. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] pim ipv6 [Sysname-pim6] jp-pkt-size 1500 jp-queue-size (IPv6 PIM view) Syntax jp-queue-size queue-size undo jp-queue-size View IPv6 PIM view Default level 2: System level Parameters queue-size: Maximum number of (S, G) entries in a join/prune message, in the range of 1 to 4096.
View System view Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use pim ipv6 to enter IPv6 PIM view. Use undo pim ipv6 to remove all configurations in IPv6 PIM view. You must IPv6 multicast routing on the device before this command can take effect. Related commands: multicast ipv6 routing-enable.
Description Use pim ipv6 dm to enable IPv6 PIM-DM. Use undo pim ipv6 dm to disable IPv6 PIM-DM. By default, IPv6 PIM-DM is disabled. This command can take effect only after IPv6 multicast routing is enabled on the device. IPv6 PIM-DM cannot be used for IPv6 multicast groups in the IPv6 SSM group range. Related commands: multicast ipv6 routing-enable, pim ipv6 sm, and ssm-policy.
pim ipv6 hello-option holdtime Syntax pim ipv6 hello-option holdtime interval undo pim ipv6 hello-option holdtime View Interface view Default level 2: System level Parameters interval: IPv6 PIM neighbor timeout time in seconds, with an effective range of 1 to 65,535. A value of 65,535 makes the PIM neighbor always reachable.
Parameters interval: Prune override interval in milliseconds, with an effective range of 1 to 65,535. Description Use pim ipv6 hello-option override-interval to configure the prune override interval on the current interface. Use undo pim ipv6 hello-option override-interval to restore the default. By default, the prune override interval is 2500 milliseconds.
pim ipv6 holdtime join-prune Syntax pim ipv6 holdtime join-prune interval undo pim ipv6 holdtime join-prune View Interface view Default level 2: System level Parameters interval: Join/prune timeout time in seconds, with an effective range of 1 to 65,535. Description Use pim ipv6 holdtime join-prune to configure the join/prune timeout time on the interface. Use undo pim ipv6 holdtime join-prune to restore the default.
By default, no source address range for hello messages is configured. That is, all the received hello messages are considered legal. Examples # Configure a legal source address range for hello messages on VLAN-interface 100 so that only the devices on the FE80:101::101/64 subnet can become PIM neighbors of this switch. <Sysname>...
Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use pim ipv6 sm to enable IPv6 PIM-SM. Use undo pim ipv6 sm to disable IPv6 PIM-SM. By default, IPv6 PIM-SM is disabled. This command can take effect only after IPv6 multicast routing is enabled on the device. Related commands: multicast ipv6 routing-enable and pim ipv6 dm.
pim ipv6 timer graft-retry Syntax pim ipv6 timer graft-retry interval undo pim ipv6 timer graft-retry View Interface view Default level 2: System level Parameters interval: Graft retry period in seconds, with an effective range of 1 to 65,535. Description Use pim ipv6 timer graft-retry to configure the graft retry period. Use undo pim ipv6 timer graft-retry to restore the default.
Description Use pim ipv6 triggered-hello-delay to configure the maximum delay between hello messages. Use undo pim ipv6 triggered-hello-delay to restore the default. By default, the maximum delay between hello messages is 5 seconds. Examples # Set the maximum delay between hello messages to 3 seconds on VLAN-interface 100. <Sysname>...
Default level 2: System level Parameters interval: Prune delay time in the range of 1 to 128 seconds. Description Use prune delay to configure the prune delay time, namely, the length of time that the device waits between receiving a prune message and taking a prune action. Use undo prune delay to restore the default.
[Sysname-pim6] register-policy 3000 register-suppression-timeout (IPv6 PIM view) Syntax register-suppression-timeout interval undo register-suppression-timeout View IPv6 PIM view Default level 2: System level Parameters interval: Register suppression time in seconds, in the range of 1 to 65535. Description Use register-suppression-timeout to configure the register suppression time. Use undo register-suppression-timeout to restore the default.
By default, the router calculates the checksum based only on the header in the register message. Related commands: register-policy and register-suppression-timeout. Examples # Configure the router to calculate the checksum based on the entire register message. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] pim ipv6 [Sysname-pim6] register-whole-checksum reset pim ipv6 control-message counters Syntax...
spt-switch-threshold infinity (IPv6 PIM view) Syntax spt-switch-threshold infinity [ group-policy acl6-number [ order order-value ] ] undo spt-switch-threshold [ group-policy acl6-number ] View IPv6 PIM view Default level 2: System level Parameters group-policy acl6-number: Specifies a basic IPv6 ACL number, in the range of 2000 to 2999. If you do not include this option in your command, the configuration applies to all IPv6 multicast groups.
ssm-policy (IPv6 PIM view) Syntax ssm-policy acl6-number undo ssm-policy View IPv6 PIM view Default level 2: System level Parameters acl6-number: Basic IPv6 ACL number, in the range of 2000 to 2999. Description Use ssm-policy to configure the IPv6 SSM group range. Use undo ssm-policy to restore the default.
Description Use state-refresh-hoplimit to configure the hop limit value of state refresh messages. Use undo state-refresh-hoplimit to restore the default. By default, the hop limit value of state refresh messages is 255. Related commands: pim ipv6 state-refresh-capable, state-refresh-interval, and state-refresh-rate-limit. Examples # Set the hop limit value of state refresh messages to 45.
View IPv6 PIM view Default level 2: System level Parameters interval: Time to wait before receiving a new refresh message, in seconds and with an effective range of 1 to 65535. Description Use state-refresh-rate-limit to configure the time that the router must wait before it receives a new state refresh message.
Description Use static-rp to configure a static RP. Use undo static-rp to configure a static RP. By default, no static RP is configured. IPv6 PIM-SM or IPv6 PIM-DM cannot be enabled on an interface that acts as a static RP. When the IPv6 ACL rule applied on a static RP changes, a new RP must be elected for all IPv6 multicast groups.
Examples # Set the global hello interval to 40 seconds. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] pim ipv6 [Sysname-pim6] timer hello 40 timer join-prune (IPv6 PIM view) Syntax timer join-prune interval undo timer join-prune View IPv6 PIM view Default level 2: System level Parameters interval: Join/prune interval in seconds, with an effective range of 1 to 2,147,483,647.
Keywords Function Selects only the routes that satisfy the routing policy for route origin-policy summarization. Sets attributes, except the AS_PATH attribute, for the summary route. You attribute-policy can accomplish the same task by using the peer route-policy command. Description Use aggregate to create an IPv6 summary route in the IPv6 MBGP routing table. Use undo aggregate to remove an IPv6 summary route.
[Sysname-bgp]ipv6-family multicast [Sysname-bgp-af-ipv6-mul] balance 2 bestroute as-path-neglect (IPv6 MBGP address family view) Syntax bestroute as-path-neglect undo bestroute as-path-neglect View IPv6 MBGP address family view Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use bestroute as-path-neglect to configure IPv6 MBGP not to consider the AS_PATH during best route selection.
Description Use bestroute compare-med to enable the comparison of the MED for paths from each AS. Use undo bestroute compare-med to disable this comparison. By default, the comparison of the MED for paths from each AS is disabled. After you use the bestroute compare-med command, the balance command does not take effect. Examples # In IPv6 MBGP address family view, enable the comparison of MED for paths from each AS during best route selection.
compare-different-as-med (IPv6 MBGP address family view) Syntax compare-different-as-med undo compare-different-as-med View IPv6 MBGP address family view Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use compare-different-as-med to enable the comparison of the MED for paths from peers in different ASs. Use undo compare-different-as-med to disable the comparison.
half-life-unreachable: Specifies the half-life for unreachable routes, in the range of 1 to 45 minutes. By default, the value is 15 minutes. reuse: Specifies the reuse threshold value for suppressed routes, in the range of 1 to 20000. A suppressed route that has the penalty value decreased under the value is reused. By default, the value is 750.
Use undo default local-preference to restore the default. By default, the default local preference is 100. Using this command can affect IPv6 MBGP route selection. Examples # In IPv6 MBGP address family view, set the default local preference to 180. <Sysname>...
default-route imported (IPv6 MBGP address family view) Syntax default-route imported undo default-route imported View IPv6 MBGP address family view Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use default-route imported to enable default route redistribution into the IPv6 MBGP routing table. Use undo default-route imported to disable the redistribution.
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regular-expression: Specifies a regular expression, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 256 characters. Description Use display bgp ipv6 multicast group to display IPv6 MBGP peer group information. If no ipv6-group-name is specified, information about all peer groups is displayed. Examples # Display information about the IPv6 MBGP peer group aaa.
Field Description Negotiation result: The local BGP router can send route-refresh messages that carry the ORF information, and the peer can receive route-refresh messages that carry the ORF information. If receive is displayed, the local BGP router can Negotiated: send receive route-refresh messages that carry the ORF information, and the peer can send route-refresh messages that carry the ORF information.
Examples # Display IPv6 MBGP routes advertised with the network command. <Sysname> display bgp ipv6 multicast network BGP Local Router ID is 1.1.1.2. Local AS Number is 200. Network Mask Route-policy Short-cut 2002:: 2001:: Short-cut Table 90 Command output Field Description BGP Local Router ID BGP local router ID...
Examples # Display AS path information. <Sysname> display bgp ipv6 multicast paths Address Hash Refcount Path/Origin 0x5917098 0x59171D0 100i Table 91 Command output Field Description Address Route address in the local database, in dotted hexadecimal notation. Hash Hash index. Refcount Count of the routes that referenced the path.
regular-expression: Specifies a regular expression, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 256 characters. Description Use display bgp ipv6 multicast peer to display IPv6 MBGP peer information or peer group information. If no parameter is specified, information about all IPv6 MBGP peers and peer groups is displayed. Examples # Display all IPv6 MBGP peer information.
Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters ipv6-address: Specifies the IPv6 address of a BGP peer. |: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular expressions, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide. begin: Displays the first line that matches the specified regular expression and all lines that follow. exclude: Displays all lines that do not match the specified regular expression.
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Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters ipv6-address: Specifies a destination IPv6 address. prefix-length: Specifies the prefix length of the IPv6 address, in the range of 0 to 128. |: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular expressions, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide.
Parameters as-path-acl-number: Displays routing information that matches an AS path list numbered 1 to 256 |: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular expressions, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide. begin: Displays the first line that matches the specified regular expression and all lines that follow. exclude: Displays all lines that do not match the specified regular expression.
no-export: Displays the IPv6 MBGP routes that cannot be advertised out of the AS. If a confederation is configured, it displays the routes that cannot be advertised out of the confederation, but can be advertised to other sub-ASs in the confederation. no-export-subconfed: Displays the IPv6 MBGP routes that cannot be advertised out of the local AS, or to other sub-ASs in the confederation.
adv-community-list-number: Specifies an advanced community-list number, in the range of 100 to 199. comm-list-name: Specifies a community list name, a string of 1 to 31 characters (not all are numbers). whole-match: Displays the IPv6 MBGP routes exactly that match the COMMUNITY attributes defined in the specified basic-community-list.
include: Displays all lines that match the specified regular expression. regular-expression: Specifies a regular expression, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 256 characters. Description Use display bgp ipv6 multicast routing-table dampened to display the dampened IPv6 MBGP routes. Examples # Display dampened IPv6 MBGP routing information <Sysname>...
Description Use display bgp ipv6 multicast routing-table different-origin-as to display IPv6 MBGP routes originating from different autonomous systems. Examples # Display IPv6 MBGP routing information from different ASs <Sysname> display bgp ipv6 multicast routing-table different-origin-as BGP Local router ID is 2.2.2.2 Status codes: * - valid, ^ - VPNv4 best, >...
|: Filters command output by specifying a regular expression. For more information about regular expressions, see Fundamentals Configuration Guide. begin: Displays the first line that matches the specified regular expression and all lines that follow. exclude: Displays all lines that do not match the specified regular expression. include: Displays all lines that match the specified regular expression.
Description Use display bgp ipv6 multicast routing-table regular-expression to display the IPv6 MBGP routes that match the specified AS regular expression. Examples # Display IPv6 MBGP routing information that matches the specified AS regular expression. <Sysname> display bgp ipv6 multicast routing-table regular-expression ^100 BGP Local router ID is 20.20.20.1 Status codes: * - valid, ^ - VPNv4 best, >...
display ipv6 multicast routing-table Syntax display ipv6 multicast routing-table [ verbose ] [ | { begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ] View Any view Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters verbose: Displays detailed routing table information, including both active and inactive routes. With this argument absent, the command displays brief information about active IPv6 MBGP routes only.
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Parameters ipv6-address: Specifies a destination IPv6 address. prefix-length: Specifies a prefix length, in the range of 0 to 128. longer-match: Displays the routes that match the specified prefix. verbose: Displays both detailed active and inactive routing information permitted by the ACL. Without this keyword, only the brief information about active routes permitted by the ACL is displayed.
filter-policy export (IPv6 MBGP address family view) Syntax filter-policy { acl6-number | ipv6-prefix ipv6-prefix-name } export [ protocol process-id ] undo filter-policy export [ protocol process-id ] View IPv6 MBGP address family view Default level 2: System level Parameters acl6-number: Specifies a basic or advanced ACL used to match against the destination of routing information.
Parameters acl6-number: Specifies the number of a basic or advanced IPv6 ACL used to match against the destination of routing information. The number is in the range of 2000 to 3999. ipv6-prefix-name: Specifies the name of an IPv6 prefix list used to match against the destination of routing information.
Examples # Redistribute routes from RIPng 1. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] bgp 100 [Sysname-bgp] ipv6-family multicast [Sysname-bgp-af-ipv6-mul] import-route ripng 1 ipv6-family multicast Syntax ipv6-family multicast undo ipv6-family multicast View BGP view Default level 2: System level Parameters None Description Use ipv6-family multicast to enter IPv6 MBGP address family view. Use undo ipv6-family multicast to remove all the configurations in the IPv6 MBGP address family view.
Default level 2: System level Parameters group-name: Name of an IPv6 MBGP peer group, a string of 1 to 47 characters. ipv6-address: Specifies an IPv6 MBGP peer by its IP address. Description Use peer advertise-community to advertise the COMMUNITY attribute to an IPv6 MBGP peer or a peer group.
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Default level 2: System level Parameters group-name: Specifies a peer group by its name, a string of 1 to 47 characters. ipv6-address: Specifies a peer by its IPv6 address. both: Supports sending and receiving route-refresh messages carrying the ORF information. receive: Supports receiving route-refresh messages carrying the ORF information.
peer default-route-advertise (IPv6 MBGP address family view) Syntax peer { ipv6-group-name | ipv6-address } default-route-advertise [ route-policy route-policy-name ] undo peer { ipv6-group-name | ipv6-address } default-route-advertise View IPv6 MBGP address family view Default level 2: System level Parameters ipv6-group-name: Specifies an IPv6 MBGP peer group by its name, a string of 1 to 47 characters. ipv6-address: Specifies an IPv6 MBGP peer by its IP address.
Default level 2: System level Parameters ipv6-group-name: Specifies an IPv6 MBGP peer group by its name, a string of 1 to 47 characters. You must create the IPv6 MBGP peer group in IPv6 MBGP view before you can activate it here. ipv6-address: Specifies an IPv6 MBGP peer by its IP address.
Use undo peer filter-policy to remove the configuration. By default, no IPv6 ACL-based filter policy is configured for any IPv6 MBGP peer or peer group. Examples # Apply IPv6 ACL 2000 to filter routes advertised to the IPv6 MBGP peer 1:2::3:4. <Sysname>...
View IPv6 MBGP address family view Default level 2: System level Parameters ipv6-group-name: Specifies an IPv6 MBGP peer group by its name, a string of 1 to 47 characters. ipv6-address: IPv6 address of an IPv6 MBGP peer. Description Use peer keep-all-routes to save the original routing information from an IPv6 MBGP peer or peer group, including the routes that fail to pass the inbound filtering policy (if configured).
By default, an IPv6 MBGP speaker specifies itself as the next hop for routes outgoing to an IPv6 multicast eBGP peer or a peer group rather than an IPv6 multicast iBGP peer or a peer group. Examples # Set the next hop of routes advertised to iBGP peer group test to the advertising router. <Sysname>...
peer reflect-client (IPv6 MBGP address family view) Syntax peer { ipv6-group-name | ipv6-address } reflect-client undo peer { ipv6-group-name | ipv6-address } reflect-client View IPv6 MBGP address family view Default level 2: System level Parameters ipv6-group-name: Specifies an IPv6 MBGP peer group by its name, a string of 1 to 47 characters. ipv6-address: Specifies an IPv6 MBGP peer by its IP address.
ipv6-address: Specifies an IPv6 MBGP peer by its IP address. limit: Specifies the upper limit of IPv6 address prefixes that can be received from the peer or peer group, in the range of 1 to 6144. percentage: Percentage at which the system will generate alarm information if the number of received routes divided by the upper limit reaches it.
Description Use peer route-policy to apply a routing policy to routes incoming from or outgoing to an IPv6 MBGP peer or peer group. Use undo peer route-policy to remove the configuration. By default, no routing policy is applied to the routes incoming from or outgoing to an IPv6 MBGP peer or peer group.
route-policy-name: Specifies a routing policy name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 63 characters. By using a routing policy, you can configure the preferences for the routes that match the filtering conditions. For the unmatched routes, the default preferences are adopted. Description Use preference to configure preferences for IPv6 multicast eBGP, IPv6 multicast iBGP, and local IPv6 MBGP routes.
[Sysname-bgp-af-ipv6-mul] reflect between-clients reflector cluster-id (IPv6 MBGP address family view) Syntax reflector cluster-id cluster-id undo reflector cluster-id View IPv6 MBGP address family view Default level 2: System level Parameters cluster-id: Cluster ID of the route reflector, an integer from 1 to 4294967295 (the system translates it into an IPv4 address) or an IPv4 address.
all: Soft-resets all IPv6 MBGP connections. external: Soft-resets IPv6 multicast eBGP connections. group ipv6-group-name: Soft-resets connections to an IPv6 multicast peer group. The name of the peer group is a string of 1 to 47 characters. internal: Soft-resets IPv6 multicast iBGP connections. export: Performs a soft-reset in an outbound direction.
<Sysname> reset bgp ipv6 multicast all reset bgp ipv6 multicast dampening Syntax reset bgp ipv6 multicast dampening [ ipv6-address prefix-length ] View User view Default level 1: Monitor level Parameters ipv6-address: Specifies a destination IPv6 address. prefix-length: Specifies the prefix length of the IPv6 address, in the range of 0 to 128. Description Use reset bgp ipv6 multicast dampening to clear route dampening information and release suppressed routes.
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Examples # Clear the flap statistics of all routes that match AS path list 10. <Sysname> reset bgp ipv6 multicast flap-info as-path-acl 10...
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Conventions This section describes the conventions used in this documentation set. Command conventions Convention Description Boldface Bold text represents commands and keywords that you enter literally as shown. Italic Italic text represents arguments that you replace with actual values. Square brackets enclose syntax choices (keywords or arguments) that are optional. Braces enclose a set of required syntax choices separated by vertical bars, from which { x | y | ...
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Network topology icons Represents a generic network device, such as a router, switch, or firewall. Represents a routing-capable device, such as a router or Layer 3 switch. Represents a generic switch, such as a Layer 2 or Layer 3 switch, or a router that supports Layer 2 forwarding and other Layer 2 features.
Index A B C D E F G H I J L M N O P R S T V W c-bsr interval (IPv6 PIM view),355 c-bsr interval (PIM view),120 aggregate (IPv6 MBGP address family view),406 c-bsr priority (IPv6 PIM view),356 aggregate (MBGP address family view),200...