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HP MSR1002-4 - Ipv6 BIDIR-PIM Configuration Example

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1002::2 (local) 192 180 00:02:03 00:02:56
Group/MaskLen: FFB4::/16
RP address Priority HoldTime Uptime Expires
1002::2 (local) 192 180 00:02:03 00:02:56
Group/MaskLen: FFC4::/16
RP address Priority HoldTime Uptime Expires
1002::2 (local) 192 180 00:02:03 00:02:56
Group/MaskLen: FFD4::/16
RP address Priority HoldTime Uptime Expires
1002::2 (local) 192 180 00:02:03 00:02:56
Group/MaskLen: FFE4::/16
RP address Priority HoldTime Uptime Expires
1002::2 (local) 192 180 00:02:03 00:02:56
Group/MaskLen: FFF4::/16
RP address Priority HoldTime Uptime Expires
1002::2 (local) 192 180 00:02:03 00:02:56
Group/MaskLen: FF04::/16
RP address Priority HoldTime Uptime Expires
1002::2 (local) 192 180 00:02:03 00:02:56
# Display RP information on Router F.
[RouterF] display ipv6 pim rp-info
BSR RP information:
Scope: non-scoped
Group/MaskLen: FF00::/8
RP address Priority HoldTime Uptime Expires
8001::1 (local) 192 180 00:10:28 00:02:31
IPv6 BIDIR-PIM configuration example
Network requirements
As shown in Figure 108:
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OSPFv3 runs on the network. VOD streams are sent to receiver hosts in IPv6 multicast. Source
1 and Source 2 send multicast data to IPv6 multicast group FF14::101. Host A and Host B are
receivers of this IPv6 multicast group.
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GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 of Router C acts as the C-BSR. Loopback 0 of Router C acts as the C-RP.
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MLDv1 runs between Router B and Host A, and between Router D and Host B.

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