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1436 CHAPTER 91: IPV6 MULTICAST ROUTING AND FORWARDING CONFIGURATION COMMANDS
Related command: display multicast ipv6 routing-table and display multicast ipv6
forwarding-table.
Example # Display all RPF information of the multicast source with an IPv6 address
2001::101.
<Sysname> display multicast ipv6 rpf-info 2001::101
RPF information about source 2001::101:
RPF interface: Ethernet1/0, RPF neighbor: 2002::201
Referenced prefix/prefix length: 2001::/64
Referenced route type: igp
Route selection rule: preference-preferred
Load splitting rule: disable
multicast ipv6 boundary
Syntax multicast ipv6 boundary ipv6-group-address prefix-length
undo multicast ipv6 boundary { ipv6-group-address prefix-length | all }
View Interface view
Parameter ipv6-group-address: IPv6 multicast group address, in the range of FFxy::/16, where
x and y represent any hexadecimal number from 0 through F.
prefix-length: Prefix length of the IPv6 multicast group address, in the range of 8
to 128.
all: Deletes all IPv6 multicast boundaries configured on the interface.
Description Use the
multicast ipv6 boundary command to configure an IPv6 multicast
forwarding boundary.
Table 350 Description on the fields of the display multicast ipv6 rpf-info command
Field Description
RPF information about source
2001::101
RPF information of the IPv6 multicast source 2001::101
RPF interface RPF interface
RPF neighbor IPv6 address of the RPF neighbor
Referenced prefix/prefix length Referenced route and prefix length
Referenced route type Type of the referenced route, which can be any of the
following:
igp: IPv6 unicast route (IGB)
egp: IPv6 unicast (EGP)
unicast (direct): IPv6 unicast route (directly connected)
unicast: other IPv6 unicast route (such as IPv6 unicast
static route)
Route selection rule RPF route selection rule: An RPF route can be selected by
the priority of the routing protocol or by the longest match
of the destination address in the routing table.
Load splitting rule Load sharing rule