317
BSR RP information:
Scope: non-scoped
Group/MaskLen: FF0E::101/64
RP address Priority HoldTime Uptime Expires
1003::2 192 150 00:05:19 00:02:11
Static RP information:
RP address ACL Mode Preferred
1002::2 ---- pim-sm No
IPv6 PIM-SM admin-scoped zone configuration example
Network requirements
As shown in Figure 100:
• VOD streams are sent to receiver hosts in multicast. The entire IPv6 PIM-SM domain is divided into
IPv6 admin-scoped zone 1, IPv6 admin-scoped zone 2, and the IPv6 global-scoped zone. Switch B,
Switch C, and Switch D are ZBRs of the three zones, respectively.
• Source 1 and Source 2 send different IPv6 multicast data to the IPv6 multicast group FF14::101. Host
A receives the IPv6 multicast data only from Source 1, and Host B receives the IPv6 multicast data
only from Source 2. Source 3 sends IPv6 multicast data to the IPv6 multicast group FF1E::202. Host
C is an IPv6 multicast receiver for the IPv6 multicast group FF1E::202.
• VLAN-interface 101 of Switch B acts as a C-BSR and a C-RP for IPv6 admin-scoped zone 1, and
VLAN-interface 105 of Switch D acts as a C-BSR and a C-RP for IPv6 admin-scoped zone 2. Both of
the two interfaces are designated to the IPv6 multicast groups with the scope field value of 4.
VLAN-interface 109 of Switch F acts as a C-BSR and a C-RP for the IPv6 global-scoped zone, and
it is designated to the IPv6 multicast groups with the scope field value of 14.
• MLDv1 runs between Switch A, Switch E, Switch I, and the receivers that directly connect to them,
respectively.