HP 5900 Series Command Reference Manual

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IP Multicast

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Part number: 5998-6635
Software version: Release 2416
Document version: 6W100-20150130

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    HP 5920 & 5900 Switch Series IP Multicast Command Reference Part number: 5998-6635 Software version: Release 2416 Document version: 6W100-20150130...
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    Contents IGMP snooping commands ········································································································································· 1   display igmp-snooping ············································································································································· 1   display igmp-snooping group ································································································································· 3   display igmp-snooping router-port ·························································································································· 4   display igmp-snooping static-group ························································································································ 5   display igmp-snooping static-router-port ················································································································ 6   display igmp-snooping statistics ····························································································································· 7  ...
  • Page 4 source-deny (IGMP-snooping view) ····················································································································· 43   version (IGMP-snooping view) ····························································································································· 44   PIM snooping commands ·········································································································································· 46   display pim-snooping neighbor ··························································································································· 46   display pim-snooping router-port ························································································································· 47   display pim-snooping routing-table ····················································································································· 48   display pim-snooping statistics ····························································································································· 49  ...
  • Page 5 igmp last-member-query-interval ·························································································································· 96   igmp max-response-time ······································································································································· 96   igmp non-stop-routing ··········································································································································· 97   igmp other-querier-present-interval······················································································································· 98   igmp query-interval ················································································································································ 98   igmp robust-count ·················································································································································· 99   igmp startup-query-count ····································································································································· 100   igmp startup-query-interval ································································································································· 101   igmp static-group ················································································································································· 102  ...
  • Page 6 pim hello-option override-interval ······················································································································ 146   pim holdtime join-prune ······································································································································ 147   pim neighbor-policy ············································································································································ 147   pim passive ·························································································································································· 148   pim require-genid ················································································································································ 149   pim sm ·································································································································································· 149   pim state-refresh-capable ···································································································································· 150   pim timer graft-retry ············································································································································· 151  ...
  • Page 7 display multicast-domain data-group send ······································································································· 189   display multicast-domain default-group ············································································································· 190   log data-group-reuse ··········································································································································· 191   multicast-domain ·················································································································································· 191   source ··································································································································································· 192   MLD snooping commands ······································································································································ 193   display ipv6 l2-multicast ip ································································································································· 193   display ipv6 l2-multicast ip forwarding············································································································· 194  ...
  • Page 8 source-deny (MLD-snooping view) ····················································································································· 236   version (MLD-snooping view) ····························································································································· 237   IPv6 PIM snooping commands ······························································································································· 238   display ipv6 pim-snooping neighbor ················································································································ 238   display ipv6 pim-snooping router-port ·············································································································· 239   display ipv6 pim-snooping routing-table ··········································································································· 240   display ipv6 pim-snooping statistics ··················································································································...
  • Page 9 mld non-stop-routing ············································································································································ 287   mld other-querier-present-timeout ······················································································································· 287   mld query-interval ················································································································································ 288   mld robust-count ··················································································································································· 289   mld startup-query-count ······································································································································· 289   mld startup-query-interval ···································································································································· 290   mld static-group ··················································································································································· 291   mld version ··························································································································································· 292   other-querier-present-timeout (MLD view) ··········································································································...
  • Page 10 (IPv6 PIM view) ································································································································· 345   timer join-prune (IPv6 PIM view) ························································································································ 346   Support and other resources ·································································································································· 347   Contacting HP ······························································································································································ 347   Subscription service ············································································································································ 347   Related information ······················································································································································ 347   Documents ···························································································································································· 347  ...
  • Page 11: Igmp Snooping Commands

    IGMP snooping commands display igmp-snooping Use display igmp-snooping to display IGMP snooping status. Syntax display igmp-snooping [ global | vlan vlan-id ] Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters global: Displays the global IGMP snooping status. vlan vlan-id: Specifies a VLAN by its VLAN ID in the range of 1 to 4094. Usage guidelines If you do not specify any parameters, this command displays the global IGMP snooping status and the IGMP snooping status in all VLANs.
  • Page 12 Query-interval: 125s General-query source IP: 1.1.1.1 Special-query source IP: 2.2.2.2 Report source IP: 3.0.0.3 Leave source IP: 1.0.0.1 Dot1p-priority: 2 IGMP snooping information: VLAN 10 IGMP snooping: Enabled Drop-unknown: Enabled Version: 3 Host-aging-time: 260s Router-aging-time: 260s Max-response-time: 10s Last-member-query-interval: 1s Querier: Disabled Query-interval: 125s General-query source IP: 1.1.1.1...
  • Page 13: Display Igmp-Snooping Group

    Field Description Special-query source IP Source IP address of IGMP group-specific queries. Report source IP Source IP address of IGMP reports. Leave source IP Source IP address of IGMP leave messages. display igmp-snooping group Use display igmp-snooping group to display dynamic IGMP snooping forwarding entries. Syntax display igmp-snooping group [ group-address | source-address ] * [ vlan vlan-id ] [ verbose ] [ slot slot-number ]...
  • Page 14: Display Igmp-Snooping Router-Port

    Table 2 Command output Field Description Total 1 entries Total number of dynamic IGMP snooping forwarding entries. VLAN 2: Total 1 entries Total number of dynamic IGMP snooping forwarding entries in VLAN 2. (0.0.0.0, 224.1.1.1) (S, G) entry, where 0.0.0.0 in the S position means any multicast sources. Entry attribute: •...
  • Page 15: Display Igmp-Snooping Static-Group

    Examples # Display dynamic router port information for VLAN 2. <Sysname> display igmp-snooping router-port vlan 2 VLAN 2: Router slots (0 in total): Router ports (2 in total): XGE1/0/1 (00:01:30) XGE1/0/2 (00:00:23) Table 3 Command output Field Description VLAN 2 VLAN ID.
  • Page 16: Display Igmp-Snooping Static-Router-Port

    verbose: Displays detailed information. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays brief information. slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID or a PEX by its virtual slot number. If you do not specify this option, the command displays static IGMP snooping forwarding entries on the master device.
  • Page 17: Display Igmp-Snooping Statistics

    Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters vlan vlan-id: Specifies a VLAN by its VLAN ID in the range of 1 to 4094. slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID or a PEX by its virtual slot number. If you do not specify this option, the command displays static router port information on the master device.
  • Page 18: Display L2-Multicast Ip

    Received IGMPv2 reports: Received IGMP leaves: Received IGMPv2 specific queries: Sent IGMPv2 specific queries: Received IGMPv3 reports: Received IGMPv3 reports with right and wrong records: Received IGMPv3 specific queries: Received IGMPv3 specific sg queries: Sent IGMPv3 specific queries: Sent IGMPv3 specific sg queries: Received PIMv2 hello: Received error IGMP messages: Table 6 Command output...
  • Page 19 source source-address: Specifies a multicast source by its IP address. If you do not specify a multicast source, the command displays information about Layer 2 IP multicast groups for all multicast sources. vlan vlan-id: Specifies a VLAN by its VLAN ID in the range of 1 to 4094. If you do not specify a VLAN, the command displays information about Layer 2 IP multicast groups for all VLANs.
  • Page 20: Display L2-Multicast Ip Forwarding

    display l2-multicast ip forwarding Use display l2-multicast ip forwarding to display Layer 2 IP multicast group entries. Syntax display l2-multicast ip forwarding [ group group-address | source source-address ] * [ vlan vlan-id ] [ slot slot-number ] Views Any view Predefine d user roles network-admin...
  • Page 21: Display L2-Multicast Mac

    Field Description Host ports (3 in total) Member ports, and the total number of the member ports. display l2-multicast mac Use display l2-multicast mac to display information about Layer 2 MAC multicast groups. Syntax display l2-mul ticast mac [ mac-address ] [ vlan vlan-id ] [ slot slot-number ] Views Any view Predefine...
  • Page 22: Display L2-Multicast Mac Forwarding

    Field Description Member IDs of the member devices that have member ports and the total Host slots (0 in total) number of the member devices (excluding the specified membe r device). Host ports (1 in total) Member ports, and the total number of the member ports. display l2-multicast mac forwarding Use display l2 -multicast mac forwarding to display Layer 2 MAC multicast group entries.
  • Page 23: Dot1P-Priority (Igmp-Snooping View)

    Field Description MAC group address Address of the MAC multicast group. Member IDs of the member devices that have member ports and the total Host slots (0 in total) number of the member device s (excluding the specified member device). Host ports (3 in total) Member ports, and the total number of the member ports.
  • Page 24: Enable (Igmp-Snooping View)

    enable (IGMP-snooping view) Use enable to enable IGMP snooping for VLANs. Use undo enable to di sable IGMP snooping for VLANs. Syntax enable vlan vlan -list o enable vlan vlan-list Default IGMP snooping is disabled in a VLAN. Views IGMP-snooping view Predefine d user roles network-admin...
  • Page 25: Fast-Leave (Igmp-Snooping View)

    Syntax entry-limit limit undo entry-limit Default The setting is 4 294967295. Views IGMP-snooping view Predefine d user roles network-admin Parameters limit: Sets the global maximum number of IGMP snooping forwarding entries, in the range of 0 to 4294967295. Examples # Set the global maximum number of IGMP snooping forwarding en tries to 512.
  • Page 26: Group-Policy (Igmp-Snooping View)

    This command and the igmp-snooping fast-leave command have the same function but different effective ranges: The fas t-leave command in IGMP-snooping view takes effect on all ports. • The igmp-snooping fa st-leave command takes effect on the current port. • For a port, the igmp-snooping fast-leave command t akes priority over the fast-leave command in IGMP-snooping view.
  • Page 27: Host-Aging-Time (Igmp-Snooping View)

    IGMPv3 IS_EX and IGMPv3 TO_EX reports that do not carry multicast source addresses. • If you specify the vpn-instance keyword in an ACL rule, the rule does not take effect. The other optional parameters except the time-range keyword and the fragment keyword in the ACL rules are ignored. u can configure different ACL rules on a port in different VLANs.
  • Page 28: Igmp-Snooping

    GMP general query interval ] + [ maximum response time for IGMP general queries ] HP recommends that you set the aging timer of dynamic member ports to the value calculated by the following formula: [ IGMP general query interva l ] ×...
  • Page 29: Igmp-Snooping Dot1P-Priority

    Related commands enable (IGMP-snooping view) • igmp-snooping enable • igmp-snoopin g dot1p-priority Use igmp-snoop ing dot1p-priority to set the 802.1p priority for IGMP messages in a VLAN. undo igmp-snooping dot1p-priority to restore the default. Syntax igmp-snoopin g dot1p-priority priority-number undo igmp-snooping dot1p-priority Default The 802.1p priority for IGMP mes sages is not configured.
  • Page 30: Igmp-Snooping Drop-Unknown

    igmp-snooping drop-unknown Use igmp-snoo ping drop-unknown to enable dropping unknown multicast data for a VLAN. Use undo igmp- snooping drop-unknown to disable dropping unknown multicast data for a VLAN. Syntax igmp-snooping drop-unknown do igmp-snooping drop-unknown Default Dropping unknown multica st data in a VLAN is disabled, and unknown multicast data is flooded in the VLAN.
  • Page 31: Igmp-Snooping Fast-Leave

    Predefined user roles network-admin Usage gu idelines You must enable IGMP snooping g lobally before you enable IGMP snooping for a VLAN. This command and th e enable command in IGMP-snooping view have the same function but different effective ranges: The en able command in IGMP-snooping view takes effect on the specified VLANs.
  • Page 32: Igmp-Snooping General-Query Source-Ip

    Usage gu idelines This feature enables the switch to immediately remove a port from the forwarding entry for a multicast group when the port receives a le ave message. This command and the fast-leave command in IGMP-snooping view have the same function but different effective ranges: The fast-leave command in IGMP-snooping view takes ef fect on all ports.
  • Page 33: Igmp-Snooping Group-Limit

    [Sysname] igmp-snooping [Sysname-igmp-snooping] quit [Sysname] vlan 2 [Sysname-vlan2] igmp-snooping enable [Sysname-vlan2] igmp-snooping general-query source-ip 10.1.1.1 Related c ommands enable (IGMP-snooping view) • • igmp-snooping enable igmp-snooping group-limit 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.
  • Page 34 Use undo igmp-snooping group-policy to remove the multicast group policy on a port. Syntax igmp-snooping group-policy acl-number [ vlan vlan-list ] undo igmp-snooping group-policy [ vlan vlan-list ] Default Multicast group policies are not configured on a port, and the hosts attached to the port can join multicast g roups.
  • Page 35: Igmp-Snooping Host-Aging-Time

    [ IG MP general query interval ] + [ maximum response time for IGMP general queries ] HP recommends that you set the aging timer of dynamic member ports to the value calculated by the following formula: [ IGMP general query interva l ] ×...
  • Page 36: Igmp-Snooping Host-Join

    <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] igmp-snooping [Sysname-igmp-snooping] quit [Sysname] vlan 2 [Sysname-vlan2] igmp-snooping enable [Sysname-vlan2] igmp-snooping host-aging-time 300 Related c ommands • enable (IGMP-snooping view) host-aging-time (IGMP-snooping view) • igmp-snooping enable • igmp -snooping host-join Use igmp-snoo ping host-join to configure a port as a simulated member host for a multicast group. Use undo igmp- snooping host-join to remove the simulated joining configuration.
  • Page 37: Igmp-Snooping Last-Member-Query-Interval

    [Sysname-igmp-snooping] quit [Sysname] vlan 2 [Sysname-vlan2] igmp-snooping enable [Sysname-vlan2] igmp-snooping version 3 [Sysname-vlan2] quit [Sysname] interface ten-gigabitethernet 1/0/1 [Sysname-Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] igmp-snoo ping host-join 232.1.1.1 source-ip 1.1.1.1 vlan 2 igmp -snooping last-member-query-interval Use igmp-snooping last-member -query-interval to set the IGMP last member query interval for a VLAN. Use undo igmp-snooping last-member-query-interval to restore the default.
  • Page 38: Igmp-Snooping Leave Source-Ip

    Related commands enable (IGMP-snooping view) • igmp-snooping enable • • last-member-query-interval (IGMP-snooping view) igmp-snooping leave source-ip Use igmp-snooping leave source-ip to configure a source IP address for IGMP leave messages. Use undo igmp-snooping leave source-ip to restore the default. Syntax igmp-snooping leave source-ip ip-address undo igmp-snooping leave source-ip Default...
  • Page 39: Igmp-Snooping Overflow-Replace

    Syntax igmp-snooping max-response-time interval undo igmp-snooping max-response-time Default The default setting is 1 0 seconds. Views N view Predefine d user roles network-ad Paramete interval: Sets the maximum response time for IGMP general queries, in the range of 1 to 3174 seconds. Usage gu idelines You must enable IGMP snooping for a VLAN before you execute this command for the VLAN.
  • Page 40: Igmp-Snooping Querier

    Syntax igmp-snooping overflow-replace [ vlan vlan-list ] undo igmp-snooping overflow-replace [ vlan vlan-list ] Default The multicast g roup replacement feature is disabled on a port. Views Laye r 2 Ethernet interface view, Layer 2 aggregate interface view Predefine d user roles network-admin Parameters vlan vlan-list: Specifies a space-separated list of up to 10 VLAN items.
  • Page 41: Igmp-Snooping Query-Interval

    Views VLAN view Predefine d user roles twork-admin Usage gu idelines You must enable IGMP sno oping for a VLAN before you execute this command. This command takes effect on a sub -VLAN only after you remove the sub-VLAN from the multicast VLAN. Examples # In VLAN 2, enable IGMP snooping, and e nable the IGMP snooping querier.
  • Page 42: Igmp-Snooping Report Source-Ip

    Examples # In VLAN 2, enable IGMP snooping, and se t the IGMP general query interval to 20 seconds. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] igmp-snooping [Sysname-igmp-snooping] quit [Sysname] vlan 2 [Sysname-vlan2] igmp-snooping enabl [Sysname-vlan2] igmp-snooping query -interval 20 Related c ommands • enable (IGMP-snoop ing view) igmp-snooping enable...
  • Page 43: Igmp-Snooping Router-Aging-Time

    Related commands enable (IGMP-snooping view) • igmp-snooping enable • igmp-snooping router-aging-time Use igmp-snooping router-aging-time to se t the aging timer for the dynamic router ports in a VLAN. Use undo igmp-snooping router-aging-ti me to restore the default. Syntax igmp-snooping router-aging-time in terval undo igmp-snooping router-aging-time Default...
  • Page 44: Igmp-Snooping Router-Port-Deny

    router-aging-time (IGMP-snooping view) • igmp- snooping router-port-deny Use igmp-snooping router-port-deny to disable a port from becom ing a dynamic router port. Use undo igmp-snooping router-port-deny to restore the default. Syntax igmp-snooping router-port-deny [ vlan vlan-list ] undo igmp-snooping router-port-deny [ vlan vlan-list ] Default A port can become a dynamic router port.
  • Page 45: Igmp-Snooping Special-Query Source-Ip

    Predefined user roles network-admin Usage gu idelines This command and the source-deny command in IGMP-snooping view have the same fu nction but different effective ranges: • The source-deny command in IGMP-snooping view takes effect on the specified ports. The igmp-snooping source-deny command takes effect on the current p ort.
  • Page 46: Igmp-Snooping Static-Group

    Examples # In VLAN 2, enab le IGMP snooping, and configure 10.1.1.1 as the source IP address of IGMP group-specific queries. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] igmp-snooping [Sysname-igmp-snooping] quit [Sysname] vlan 2 [Sysname-vlan2] igmp-sno oping enable [Sysname-vlan2] igmp-snooping speci al-query source-ip 10.1.1.1 Related commands •...
  • Page 47: Igmp-Snooping Static-Router-Port

    [Sysname] vlan 2 [Sysname-vlan2] igmp-snooping enable [Sysname-vlan2] igmp-snooping version 3 [Sysname-vlan2] quit [Sysname] interface ten-gigabitethernet 1/0/1 [Sysname-Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] igmp-snooping static-group 225.0. 0.1 source-ip 1.1.1.1 vlan 2 igmp -snooping static-router-port Use igmp-snooping static-router-port to configure a port as a static router port. Use undo igmp-snooping static-router-port to remove a static router port.
  • Page 48: Last-Member-Query-Interval (Igmp-Snooping View)

    Views VLAN view Predefined user roles network-admin Paramete version-number: S pecifies an IGMP snooping version, 2 or 3. Usage guide lines You must enable IGMP snooping for a VLAN before you execute this command f or the VLAN. This command and the version command in IGMP-snooping view have the same function but different effective ranges: The version command in IGMP-snooping view takes effect on the specified VLANs.
  • Page 49: Max-Response-Time (Igmp-Snooping View)

    Parameters interval: Sets an IGMP last member query interval in the range of 1 to 25 seconds. Usage gu idelines The IGMP last member query interval determines the interval for sending IGMP group-specific queries and the maximum response tim e for IGMP group-specific queries. This command and the igmp-snooping last-member-query-interval command have the same functi but different effective ranges: The last-member-query-interval command in IGMP-snooping view takes effect on all VLANs.
  • Page 50: Overflow-Replace (Igmp-Snooping View)

    The igmp-snooping max-response-time command takes effect on the current VLAN. • For a VLAN, the igmp-snooping max-response-time command takes priority over the ax-response-time command in IGMP-snooping view. Examples # Set the global maximum response time for IGMP general queries to 5 seconds. <Sysname>...
  • Page 51: Report-Aggregation (Igmp-Snooping View)

    [Sysname-igmp-snooping] overflow-replace vlan 2 Related c ommands igmp-snooping overflow-replace report-aggregation (IGMP-snooping view) Use report-aggregation to enable IGMP report suppression. Use undo report-aggregation to disable IGMP report suppression. Syntax report-aggregation undo report-aggregation Default IGMP report suppression is enabled. Views IGMP-snooping v Predefine d user roles twork-admin...
  • Page 52: Reset Igmp-Snooping Router-Port

    vlan vlan-id: Specifies a VLAN by its VLAN ID in the range of 1 to 4094. If you do not specify a VLAN, the command removes dynamic IGMP snooping forwarding entries for all VLANs. Examples # Remove th e dynamic IGMP snooping forwarding entries for all multicast groups. <Sysname>...
  • Page 53: Router-Aging-Time (Igmp-Snooping View)

    Related commands display igmp-snooping statistics router-aging-time (IGMP-snooping view) Use router-aging-time to set the global aging timer for dynamic router ports. Use undo router-aging-time to restore the default. Syntax router-aging-time interval undo router-aging-time Default The global aging timer for dynamic router ports is 260 seconds. Views IGMP-snooping view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 54: Version (Igmp-Snooping View)

    undo source-deny port interface-list Default Multicast source port filtering is disabled, and the ports can connect to both multicast sources and multicast receivers. Views IGMP-snooping view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters port interface-list: Specifies a port list. Specifies a space-separated list of port items. Each item specifies a port by its port type and number or a range of ports in the form of start-interface-type interface-number to end-interface-type interface-number.
  • Page 55 Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters version-number: Specifies an IGMP snooping version, 2 or 3. vlan vlan-list: Specifies a space-separated list of up to 10 VLAN items. Each item specifies a VLAN by its ID or a range of VLANs in the form of start-vlan-id to end-vlan-id. The value range for the VLAN ID is 1 to 4094.
  • Page 56: Pim Snooping Commands

    PIM snooping commands display pim-snooping neighbor Use display pim-snooping neighbor to display PIM snooping neighbor information. Syntax display pim-snooping neighbor [ vlan vlan-id ] [ slot slot-number ] [ verbose ] Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters vlan vlan-id: Specifies a VLAN in the range of 1 to 4094.
  • Page 57: Display Pim-Snooping Router-Port

    Field Description 10.1.1.2 IP address of the PIM snooping neighbor. Ports (1 in total) Ports that have PIM snooping neighbors, and the total number of the ports. Remaining aging timer for a PIM snooping neighbor on the port. • For a global port, this field is always displayed. (02:02:23) •...
  • Page 58: Display Pim-Snooping Routing-Table

    Field Description Router ports (2 in total) Router ports, and the total number of the router ports. Remaining aging time for the router port. • For a global port, this field is always displayed. (00:01:30) • For a non-global port, this field is displayed if the port is on the master device.
  • Page 59: Display Pim-Snooping Statistics

    Downstream Neighbors (2 in total): 7.1.1.1 Expires: 00:59:19, FSM: J 7.1.1.11 Expi res: 00:59:20, FSM: J XGE1/0/3 Expires: 00:02 :21, FSM: PP Table 13 Command output Field Description Total 1 entries Total number of (S, G) entries and (*, G) ent ries.
  • Page 60: Pim-Snooping Enable

    Views Any view Predefine d user roles twork-admin network-operator Examples # Display statistics for the PIM message s learned through PIM snooping. <Sysname> display pim-snoo ping s tatistics Received PIMv2 hello: Received PIMv2 join/prune: Received PIMv2 error: Received PIMv2 messages in total: eceive d PIMv1 messages in total:...
  • Page 61: Pim-Snooping Graceful-Restart Join-Aging-Time

    PIM snooping does not take effect on sub-VLANs of a multicast VLAN. Examples # Enable IGMP snooping g lobally, and enable IGMP snooping and PIM snooping for VLAN 2. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] igmp-snooping [Sysname-igmp-snooping] quit [Sysname] vlan 2 [Sysname-vlan2] igmp-snooping enable [Sysname-v lan2] pim-snooping enable Related c...
  • Page 62: Pim-Snooping Graceful-Restart Neighbor-Aging-Time

    [Sysname-vlan2] pim-snooping enable [Sysname-vlan2] pim-snooping graceful-restart join-aging-time 600 Related c ommands pim-snooping enable pim-snooping graceful-restart neighbor-aging-time Use pim-snooping graceful-restart neighbor-aging-time to set the aging time for PIM snooping global neighbor ports on the new master device in IRF master election. Use undo pim-snooping graceful-restart neighbor-aging-time to restore the default.
  • Page 63 Syntax reset pim-snooping statistics Views User view Predefined user roles network-admin Examples # Clear statistics for the PIM messages learned through PIM snooping. <Sysname> reset pim-snooping statistics Related commands display pim-snooping statistics...
  • Page 64: Multicast Vlan Commands

    Multicast VLAN commands display multicast-vlan Use display multicast-vlan to display information about multicast VLANs. Syntax display multicast-vlan [ vlan-id ] Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters vlan-id: Specifies a VLAN ID in the range of 1 to 4094. If you do not specify a VLAN ID, the command displays information about all multicast VLANs.
  • Page 65: Display Multicast-Vlan Group

    display multicast-vlan group Use display multicast-vlan group to display information about multicast groups in multicast VLANs. Syntax display multicast-vlan group [ source-address | group-address | slot slot-number | verbose | vlan vlan-id ] * Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters...
  • Page 66: Display Multicast-Vlan Forwarding-Table

    (2.2.2.2, 225.1.1.2) Flags: 0x70000010 Sub-VLANs (0 in total): (111.112.113.115, 225.1.1.4) Flags: 0x70000010 Sub-VLANs (0 in total): (0.0.0.0, 226.1.1.6) Flags: 0x50000010 Sub-VLANs (0 in total): Table 16 Command output Field Description Total 6 entries Total number of (S, G) entries. Multicast VLAN 10: Total 3 entries Total number of (S, G) entries in multicast VLAN 10.
  • Page 67 Syntax display multicast-vlan forwarding-table [ group-address [ mask { mask-length | mask } ] | source-address [ mask { mask-length | mask } ] | slot slot-number | subvlan vlan-id | vlan vlan-id ] * Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters...
  • Page 68: Multicast-Vlan

    Table 18 Command output Field Description Multicast VLAN 100 Forwarding Table Forwarding table for multicast VLAN 100. Total number of forwarding entries, and the number of matching Total 1 entries, 1 matched entries. 00001 Sequence number of the (S, G) entry. (S, G) entry, where 0.0.0.0 in the S position means any multicast (1.1.1.1, 255.0.0.1) sources.
  • Page 69: Multicast-Vlan Entry-Limit

    Usage guidelines The specified VLAN must exist. HP recommends not configuring a multicast VLAN on a device that is enabled with IP multicast routing. The total number of multicast VLANs on a device must not exceed the system upper limit.
  • Page 70: Port (Multicast-Vlan View)

    Related commands entry-limit (IGMP-snooping view) port (multicast-VLAN view) Use port to assign user ports to a multicast VLAN. Use undo port to remove user ports from a multicast VLAN. Syntax port interface-list undo port { all | interface-list } Default A multicast VLAN does not have user ports.
  • Page 71: Reset Multicast-Vlan Group

    Views Ethernet interface view, Layer 2 aggregate interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters vlan-id: Specifies a VLAN ID in the range of 1 to 4094. Usage guidelines A port can belong to only one multicast VLAN. Examples # Assign Ten-GigabitEthernet 1/0/1 to multicast VLAN 100. <Sysname>...
  • Page 72: Subvlan (Multicast-Vlan View)

    Related commands display multicast-vlan group subvlan (multicast-VLAN view) Use subvlan to assign sub-VLANs to a multicast VLAN. Use undo subvlan to remove sub-VLANs from a multicast VLAN. Syntax subvlan vlan-list undo subvlan { all | vlan-list } Default A multicast VLAN does not have sub-VLANs. Views Multicast VLAN view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 73: Multicast Routing And Forwarding Commands

    Multicast routing and forwarding commands The term "interface" in this chapter collectively refers to VLAN interfaces and Layer 3 Ethernet interfaces. You can set an Ethernet port as a Layer 3 interface by using the port link-mode route command (see Layer 2—LAN Switching Configuration Guide).
  • Page 74 Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters mac-address: Specifies a multicast MAC address. The MAC address can be any legal multicast MAC address. (A multicast MAC address is the MAC address in which the least significant bit of the most significant octet is 1.) vlan vlan-id: Specifies a VLAN by its VLAN ID in the range of 1 to 4094.
  • Page 75: Display Mrib Interface

    Related commands mac-address multicast display mrib interface Use display mrib interface to display information about interfaces maintained by the MRIB, including PIM interfaces, IGMP interfaces, register interfaces, InLoopBack0 interfaces, and null0 interfaces. Syntax display mrib [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] interface [ interface-type interface-number ] Views Any view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 76: Display Multicast Boundary

    Field Description Interface type: • BROADCAST—Broadcast link interface. • LOOP—Loopback interface. Type • REGISTER—Register interface. • NBMA—NBMA interface. • MTUNNEL—Multicast tunnel interface. Protocol Protocol running on the interface: PIM-DM, PIM-SM, IGMP, or MD. Whether PIM is enabled: • PIM protocol state Enabled.
  • Page 77: Display Multicast Forwarding Df-Info

    Examples # Display the multicast boundary information of all multicast groups on all interfaces on the public network. <Sysname> display multicast boundary Boundary Interface 224.1.1.0/24 Vlan1 239.2.2.0/24 Vlan2 Table 22 Command output Field Description Boundary Multicast group that corresponds to the multicast boundary. Interface Boundary interface that corresponds to the multicast boundary.
  • Page 78 Total 1 RP, 1 matched 00001. RP address: 7.11.0.2 Flags: 0x0 Uptime: 04:14:40 RPF interface: Vlan-interface1 List of 1 DF interface: 1: Vlan-interface2 # Display detailed information about the DF for multicast routing on the public network. <Sysname> display multicast forwarding df-info verbose Total 1 RP, 1 matched 00001.
  • Page 79: Display Multicast Forwarding Event

    Value Meaning 0x200 The entry is in GR state. display multicast forwarding event Use display multicast forwarding event to display statistics for multicast forwarding events. Syntax display multicast [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] forwarding event [ slot slot-number ] Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator...
  • Page 80: Display Multicast Forwarding-Table

    Field Description Total WrongIF event dropped Number of times that the WrongIF event has been dropped. Total SPT switch event sent Number of times that the SPT-switch event has been sent. NoCache rate limit Rate limit for sending the NoCache event, in pps. WrongIF rate limit Rate limit for sending the WrongIF event, in packets per 10 seconds.
  • Page 81 include: Specifies the multicast forwarding entries that contain the specified interface in the outgoing interface list. match: Specifies the forwarding entries that contain only the specified interface in the outgoing interface list. slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID or a PEX by its virtual slot number. If you do not specify this option, the command displays multicast forwarding entries on the master device.
  • Page 82: Display Multicast Forwarding-Table Df-List

    Field Description Outgoing sub-VLAN of the super VLAN when the outgoing Sub-VLAN interface of the (S, G) entry is the VLAN interface of this super VLAN. Matched 19648 packets(20512512 Number of packets (bytes) that match the (S, G) entry, and number bytes), Wrong If 0 packet of packets with incoming interface errors.
  • Page 83: Display Multicast Routing-Table

    network-operator Parameters vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not specify a VPN instance, the command displays information about the DF list in the multicast forwarding table on the public network. group-address: Specifies a multicast group address in the range of 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255.
  • Page 84 Syntax display multicast [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] routing-table [ source-address [ mask { mask-length | mask } ] | group-address [ mask { mask-length | mask } ] | incoming-interface interface-type interface-number | outgoing-interface { exclude | include | match } interface-type interface-number ] * Views Any view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 85: Display Multicast Routing-Table Static

    Vlan-interface3 Table 29 Command output Field Description Total 1 entry Total number of (S, G) entries. 00001 Sequence number of the (S, G) entry. (172.168.0.2, 227.0.0.1) (S, G) entry. Uptime Length of time for which the (S, G) entry has been up. Upstream interface of the (S, G) entry that multicast packets should Upstream Interface arrive at.
  • Page 86: Display Multicast Rpf-Info

    1.1.0.0/16 7.12.0.1 Vlan12 7.11.0.1 Vlan11 2.2.2.0/24 7.11.0.1 Vlan11 3.3.3.3/32 7.12.0.1 Vlan12 Table 30 Command output Field Description Destinations Number of the multicast destination addresses. Routes Number of routes. Destination/Mask Destination address and mask length. Route preference. RPF neighbor IP address of the RPF neighbor to the reachable destination. Interface Outgoing interface to the reachable destination.
  • Page 87: Ip Rpf-Route-Static

    Table 31 Command output Field Description RPF neighbor IP address of the RPF neighbor. Referenced route/mask Referenced route and its mask length. Type of the referenced route: • igp—IGP unicast route. • egp—EGP unicast route. Referenced route type • unicast (direct)—Directly connected unicast route. •...
  • Page 88: Load-Splitting (Mrib View)

    mask: Specifies an address mask. rpf-nbr-address: Specifies an RPF neighbor by its IP address. interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number. The interface connects the RPF neighbor. preference: Sets a route preference in the range of 1 to 255. The default value is 1. Usage guidelines In the same multicast source address range, you can configure up to 16 RPF neighbors.
  • Page 89: Longest-Match (Mrib View)

    Views MRIB view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters source: Specifies load splitting on a per-source basis. source-group: Specifies load splitting both on a per-source basis and on a per-group basis. Usage guidelines This command does not take effect on BIDIR-PIM. Examples # Enable load splitting of multicast traffic on a per-source basis on the public network.
  • Page 90 Syntax In system view: mac-address multicast mac-address interface interface-list vlan vlan-id undo mac-address [ multicast ] [ [ mac-address [ interface interface-list ] ] vlan vlan-id ] In Ethernet interface view or Layer 2 aggregate interface view: mac-address multicast mac-address vlan vlan-id undo mac-address [ multicast ] mac-address vlan vlan-id Default No static multicast MAC address entry is configured.
  • Page 91: Multicast Boundary

    multicast boundary Use multicast boundary to configure a multicast forwarding boundary. Use undo multicast boundary to remove a multicast forwarding boundary. Syntax multicast boundary group-address { mask-length | mask } undo multicast boundary { group-address { mask-length | mask } | all } Default No multicast forwarding boundary is configured.
  • Page 92: Multicast Routing

    Use undo multicast forwarding supervlan community to restore the default. Syntax multicast forwarding supervlan community undo multicast forwarding supervlan community Default Multicast data cannot be forwarded among sub-VLANs of the super VLAN. Views VLAN interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines After you execute the multicast forwarding supervlan community command, you must clear all multicast forwarding entries with the super VLAN interface as the incoming interface.
  • Page 93: Reset Multicast Forwarding Event

    Parameters vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN instance by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not specify a VPN instance, the command enables IP multicast routing on the public network. Usage guidelines Other Layer 3 multicast commands take effect only when IP multicast routing is enabled. The switch does not forward multicast packets before IP multicast routing is enabled.
  • Page 94: Reset Multicast Routing-Table

    Syntax reset multicast [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] forwarding-table { { source-address [ mask { mask-length | mask } ] | group-address [ mask { mask-length | mask } ] | incoming-interface { interface-type interface-number } } * | all } Views User view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 95 Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN instance by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not specify a VPN instance, the command clears the multicast routing entries on the public network. source-address: Specifies a multicast source address.
  • Page 96: Igmp Commands

    IGMP commands The term "interface" in this chapter collectively refers to VLAN interfaces and Layer 3 Ethernet interfaces. You can set an Ethernet port as a Layer 3 interface by using the port link-mode route command (see Layer 2—LAN Switching Configuration Guide). display igmp group Use display igmp group to display IGMP information for multicast groups.
  • Page 97 Table 32 Command output Field Description IGMP groups in total Total number of multicast groups. IGMP groups reported in total Total number of multicast groups that the interface joins dynamically. Group address Multicast group address. Address of the last receiver host that reported its membership to the Last reporter multicast group.
  • Page 98 Field Description Remaining time for the last member query timer of the multicast group. Last-member-query-timer-expiry If the timer is disabled, this field displays Off. Multicast source filtering mode: • Include. Group mode • Exclude. This field is displayed only when the switch runs IGMPv3. Remaining time for the IGMPv1 host present timer.
  • Page 99: Display Igmp Interface

    Field Description Source address Multicast source address. Interface Interface name. Remaining time for the multicast group. Expires If the timer is disabled, this field displays Off. Related commands reset igmp group display igmp interface Use display igmp interface to display IGMP information for an interface. Syntax display igmp [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] interface [ interface-type interface-number ] [ verbose ] Views...
  • Page 100 Multicast routing on this interface: Enabled Robustness: 2 Require-router-alert: Disabled Fast-leave: Disabled SSM-mapping: Disabled SSM-mapping: Disabled Startup-query: Off Other-querier-present-timer-expiry (hh:mm:ss): --:--:-- IGMP groups reported in total: 1 Table 35 Command output Field Description Vlan-interface1(10.10.1.20) Interface and its IP address. Query interval for IGMP IGMP general query interval, in seconds.
  • Page 101: Display Igmp Ssm-Mapping

    Field Description Fast-leave Whether the fast-leave processing feature is enabled. SSM-mapping Whether the IGMP SSM mapping feature is enabled. Whether the IGMP querier sends IGMP general queries at the startup query interval on startup: Startup-query • On—The IGMP querier performs the above action. •...
  • Page 102: Igmp

    Table 36 Command output Field Description Group Multicast group address. Source list List of multicast source addresses. igmp Use igmp to enter IGMP view. Use undo igmp to remove the configurations made in IGMP view. Syntax igmp [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] undo igmp [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] Views System view...
  • Page 103: Igmp Fast-Leave

    Views Interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines This command takes effect only when IP multicast routing is enabled. If the interface belongs to a VPN instance, make sure IP multicast routing is enabled on the VPN instance. IGMP configurations on an interface take effect only when IGMP is enabled on the interface. Examples # Enable IP multicast routing, and enable IGMP on VLAN-interface 100 on the public network.
  • Page 104: Igmp Group-Policy

    Usage guidelines This feature enables an IGMP querier to send leave notifications to the upstream routers without sending group-specific or group-and-source-specific queries after receiving leave messages. In an IPv4 basic ACL, the source keyword matches the multicast group address in IGMP leave messages. If you specify the vpn-instance keyword in an ACL rule, the rule does not take effect.
  • Page 105: Igmp Last-Member-Query-Count

    If you specify the vpn-instance keyword in an ACL rule, the rule does not take effect. The other optional parameters except the time-range keyword and the fragment keyword in the ACL rules are ignored. If you configure the interface as a static member interface for a multicast group or a multicast source and group, this configuration has no effect on the multicast group or the multicast source and group.
  • Page 106: Igmp Last-Member-Query-Interval

    Related commands last-member-query-count (IGMP view) igmp last-member-query-interval Use igmp last-member-query-interval to set the IGMP last member query interval on an interface. Use undo igmp last-member-query-interval to restore the default. Syntax igmp last-member-query-interval interval undo igmp last-member-query-interval Default The IGMP last member query interval is 1 second. Views Interface view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 107: Igmp Non-Stop-Routing

    undo igmp max-response-time Default The maximum response time for IGMP general queries is 10 seconds. Views Interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters time: Sets the maximum response time for IGMP general queries, in the range of 1 to 3174 seconds. Usage guidelines This command and the max-response-time command in IGMP view have the same function but different effective ranges:...
  • Page 108: Igmp Other-Querier-Present-Interval

    <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] igmp non-stop-routing igmp other-querier-present-interval Use igmp other-querier-present-interval to set the IGMP other querier present timer on an interface. Use undo igmp other-querier-present-interval to restore the default. Syntax igmp other-querier-present-interval interval undo igmp other-querier-present-interval Default The IGMP other querier present timer is calculated by the following formula: [ IGMP general query interval ] ×...
  • Page 109: Igmp Robust-Count

    Syntax igmp query-interval interval undo igmp query-interval Default The IGMP general query interval is 125 seconds. Views Interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters interval: Sets an IGMP general query interval in the range of 1 to 31744 seconds. Usage guidelines This command and the query-interval command in IGMP view have the same function but different effective ranges: The query-interval command in IGMP view takes effect on all interfaces.
  • Page 110: Igmp Startup-Query-Count

    Parameters count: Sets an IGMP querier's robustness variable in the range of 1 to 255. Usage guidelines The IGMP querier's robustness variable defines the number of times to retransmit queries if packet loss occurs. A higher robustness variable makes the IGMP querier more robust, but it increases timeout time for multicast groups.
  • Page 111: Igmp Startup-Query-Interval

    For an interface, the igmp startup-query-count command takes priority over the startup-query-count command in IGMP view. Examples # Set the IGMP startup query count to 5 on VLAN-interface 100. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface vlan-interface 100 [Sysname-Vlan-interface100] igmp startup-query-count 5 Related commands startup-query-count (IGMP view) igmp startup-query-interval Use igmp startup-query-interval to set the IGMP startup query interval on an interface.
  • Page 112: Igmp Static-Group

    igmp static-group Use igmp static-group to configure an interface as a static group member of a multicast group. Use undo igmp static-group to restore the default. Syntax igmp static-group group-address [ source source-address ] undo igmp static-group { all | group-address [ source source-address ] } Default An interface is not a static group member of multicast groups.
  • Page 113: Last-Member-Query-Count (Igmp View)

    Syntax igmp version version-number undo igmp version Default The default IGMP version is 2. Views Interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters version-number: Specifies an IGMP version in the range of 1 to 3. Examples # Specify IGMP version 1 for VLAN-interface 100. <Sysname>...
  • Page 114: Last-Member-Query-Interval (Igmp View)

    Examples # Set the global IGMP last member query count to 6 on the public network. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] igmp [Sysname-igmp] last-member-query-count 6 Related commands igmp last-member-query-count last-member-query-interval (IGMP view) Use last-member-query-interval to set the global IGMP last member query interval. Use undo last-member-query-interval to restore the default.
  • Page 115: Max-Response-Time (Igmp View)

    max-response-time (IGMP view) Use max-response-time to set the global maximum response time for IGMP general queries. Use undo max-response-time to restore the default. Syntax max-response-time time undo max-response-time Default The global maximum response time for IGMP general queries is 10 seconds. Views IGMP view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 116: Query-Interval (Igmp View)

    [ IGMP general query interval ] × [ IGMP querier's robustness variable ] + [ maximum response time for IGMP general queries ] / 2. Views IGMP view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters interval: Sets an IGMP other querier present timer in the range of 1 to 31744 seconds. Usage guidelines This command and the igmp other-query-present-interval command have the same function but different effective ranges:...
  • Page 117: Reset Igmp Group

    Usage guidelines This command and the igmp query-interval command have the same function but different effective ranges: The query-interval command in IGMP view takes effect on all interfaces. • • The igmp query-interval command takes effect on the current interface. For an interface, the igmp query-interval command takes priority over the query-interval command in IGMP view.
  • Page 118: Robust-Count (Igmp View)

    Examples # Remove the dynamic group entries for all IGMP groups on all interfaces on the public network. <Sysname> reset igmp group all # Remove the dynamic group entries for all IGMP groups on VLAN-interface 100 on the public network. <Sysname>...
  • Page 119: Ssm-Mapping (Igmp View)

    [Sysname-igmp] robust-count 5 Related commands igmp robust-count ssm-mapping (IGMP view) Use ssm-mapping to configure IGMP SSM mappings. Use undo ssm-mapping to remove IGMP SSM mappings. Syntax ssm-mapping source-address acl-number undo ssm-mapping { source-address | all } Default IGMP SSM mappings are not configured. Views IGMP view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 120: Startup-Query-Count (Igmp View)

    startup-query-count (IGMP view) Use startup-query-count to set the global IGMP startup query count. Use undo startup-query-count to restore the default. Syntax startup-query-count count undo startup-query-count Default The global IGMP startup query count equals the IGMP querier's robustness variable. Views IGMP view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters...
  • Page 121 Views IGMP view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters interval: Sets an IGMP startup query interval in the range of 1 to 31744 seconds. Usage guidelines This command and the igmp startup-query-interval command have the same function but different effective ranges: The startup-query-interval command in IGMP view takes effect on all interfaces.
  • Page 122: Pim Commands

    PIM commands The term "interface" in this chapter collectively refers to VLAN interfaces and Layer 3 Ethernet interfaces. You can set an Ethernet port as a Layer 3 interface by using the port link-mode route command (see Layer 2—LAN Switching Configuration Guide). auto-rp enable Use auto-rp enable to enable Auto-RP listening.
  • Page 123: Bidir-Rp-Limit (Pim View)

    In a BIDIR-PIM domain, one DF election per RP is implemented on all PIM-enabled interfaces. To avoid unnecessary DF elections, HP recommends not configuring multiple RPs for BIDIR-PIM. This command sets a limit on the number of BIDIR-PIM RPs. If the number of RPs exceeds the limit, excess RPs do not take effect and can be used only for DF election rather than multicast data forwarding.
  • Page 124: Bsm-Fragment Enable (Pim View)

    bsm-fragment enable (PIM view) Use bsm-fragment enable to enable bootstrap message (BSM) semantic fragmentation. Use undo bsm-fragment enable to disable BSM semantic fragmentation. Syntax bsm-fragment enable undo bsm-fragment enable Default BSM semantic fragmentation is enabled. Views PIM view Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines Disable BSM semantic fragmentation if the PIM-SM domain contains a device that does not support this...
  • Page 125: C-Bsr (Pim View)

    Usage guidelines You can use this command to guard against BSR spoofing. In an IPv4 basic ACL, the source keyword matches the source address in bootstrap messages. If you specify the vpn-instance keyword in an ACL rule, the rule does not take effect. The other optional parameters except the time-range keyword and the fragment keyword in the ACL rules are ignored.
  • Page 126: C-Rp (Pim View)

    priority priority: Sets a C-BSR priority in the range of 0 to 255. The default setting is 64. A larger value represents a higher priority. Usage guidelines The IP address of a C-BSR must be the IP address of a local PIM enabled interface on the C-BSR. Otherwise, the configuration does not take effect.
  • Page 127: Crp-Policy (Pim View)

    priority priority: Sets a C-RP priority in the range of 0 to 255. The default setting is 192. A larger value represents a lower priority. bidir: Specifies BIDIR-PIM. If you do not specify this keyword, the C-RP provides services for PIM-SM. Usage guidelines The IP address of a C-RP must be the IP address of a local PIM enabled interface on the C-RP.
  • Page 128: Display Interface Register-Tunnel

    Usage guidelines You can use this command to guard against C-RP spoofing. In an IPv4 advanced ACL, the source and destination keywords match the RP address and multicast group address in C-RP advertisement messages, respectively. If you do not specify the source keyword in rules, all C-RPs are considered to be legal.
  • Page 129 brief: Displays brief information. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays detailed information. description: Displays the full interface description. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays only the first 27 characters of the interface description. down: Displays information about the interfaces in down state and the reasons why the interfaces are down.
  • Page 130 Table 37 Command output Field Description Physical state of the register-tunnel interface. This field always displays Current state Link state of the register-tunnel interface. This field always displays Line protocol state DOWN. Description Description of the register-tunnel interface. It is not configurable. Bandwidth Expected bandwidth of the register-tunnel interface.
  • Page 131: Display Pim Bsr-Info

    display pim bsr-info Use display pim bsr-info to display BSR information in the PIM-SM domain. Syntax display pim [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] bsr-info Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN instance by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters.
  • Page 132: Display Pim Claimed-Route

    Priority: 64 Hash mask length: 30 Uptime: 02:53:32 Candidate BSR address: 17.1.12.1 Priority: 64 Hash mask length: 30 Scope: 239.3.3.0/24 State: Pending Bootstrap timer: 00:00:07 Candidate BSR address: 17.1.13.1 Priority: 64 Hash mask length: 30 Table 38 Command output Field Description Scope-zone expiry timer Scoped zone aging timer.
  • Page 133: Display Pim C-Rp

    Route/mask: 7.11.0.0/16 (unicast (direct)) RPF interface: Vlan-interface2, RPF neighbor: 8.0.0.2 Total number of (S,G) or (*,G) dependent on this route entry: 4 (7.11.0.10, 225.1.1.1) (7.11.0.10, 226.1.1.1) (7.11.0.10, 227.1.1.1) (*, 228.1.1.1) Route/mask: 7.12.0.0/16 (multicast static) RPF interface: Vlan-interface2, RPF neighbor: 8.0.0.3, Config NextHop: 8.0.0.5 Total number of (S,G) or (*,G) dependent on this route entry: 2 (7.12.0.10, 226.1.1.1)
  • Page 134 Parameters vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN instance by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not specify a VPN instance, the command displays information about learned C-RPs on the public network. local: Specifies local C-RPs. If you do not specify this keyword, the command displays information about all C-RPs.
  • Page 135: Display Pim Df-Info

    Field Description Interval between two advertisement messages sent by the locally Advertisement interval configured C-RP. Remaining time for the locally configured C-RP to send the next Next advertisement scheduled at advertisement message. display pim df-info Use display pim df-info to display the DF information of BIDIR-PIM. Syntax display pim [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] df-info [ rp-address ] Views...
  • Page 136: Display Pim Interface

    Field Description IP address of DF. If the DF resides on the device where the DF-Address command is executed, this field displays (local) after the address. display pim interface Use display pim interface to display PIM information on an interface. Syntax display pim [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] interface [ interface-type interface-number ] [ verbose ] Views...
  • Page 137 PIM version: 2 PIM mode: Sparse PIM DR: 10.1.1.2 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 PIM override interval (configured): 2500 ms PIM neighbor tracking (negotiated): disabled PIM neighbor tracking (configured): disabled...
  • Page 138: Display Pim Neighbor

    Field Description PIM assert hold interval Assert holdtime timer. PIM triggered hello delay Maximum delay for sending hello messages. PIM J/P interval Interval between two join/prune messages. PIM J/P hold interval Joined/pruned state holdtime timer. PIM BSR domain border Whether a PIM domain border is configured. PIM BFD Whether PIM is enabled to work with BFD.
  • Page 139 Neighbor Interface Uptime Expires DR-Priority Mode 10.1.1.2 Vlan1 02:50:49 00:01:31 1 20.1.1.2 Vlan2 02:49:39 00:01:42 1 # Display detailed information about the PIM neighbor with the IP address 1 1.1 10.0.20 on the public network. <Sysname> display pim neighbor 11.110.0.20 verbose Neighbor: 11.110.0.20 Interface: Vlan-interface3 Uptime: 00:00:10...
  • Page 140: Display Pim Routing-Table

    display pim routing-table Use display pim routing-table to display PIM routing entries. Syntax display pim [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] routing-table [ group-address [ mask { mask-length | mask } ] | source-address [ mask { mask-length | mask } ] | flags flag-value | fsm | incoming-interface interface-type interface-number | mode mode-type | outgoing-interface { exclude | include | match } interface-type interface-number ] * Views...
  • Page 141 wc: Specifies PIM routing entries with wildcards. • fsm: Displays detailed information about the finite state machine. incoming-interface interface-type interface-number: Specifies an incoming interface. If you do not specify an incoming interface, the command displays PIM routing entries that contain all incoming interfaces.
  • Page 142: Display Pim Rp-Info

    Field Description Flag of the (S, G) entry or (*, G) entry: • ACT—The entry has been used for routing data. • DEL—The entry will be removed. • EXPRUNE—Some outgoing interfaces are pruned by other multicast routing protocols. • EXT—The entry contains outgoing interfaces provided by other multicast routing protocols.
  • Page 143 Parameters vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN instance by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not specify a VPN instance, the command displays RP information on the public network. group-address: Specifies a multicast group by its IP address in the range of 224.0.1.0 to 239.255.255.255.
  • Page 144: Display Pim Statistics

    Static RP information: RP address Mode Preferred 3.3.3.1 2000 pim-sm 3.3.3.2 2001 bidir 3.3.3.3 2002 pim-sm 3.3.3.4 pim-sm 3.3.3.5 2002 pim-sm Table 46 Command output Field Description Auto RP address is IP address of the Auto-RP. RP agent address IP address of the Auto-RP agent. Group/MaskLen Multicast group to which the RP is designated.
  • Page 145: Hello-Option Dr-Priority (Pim View)

    Valid Invalid Succeeded Failed Hello : 3128 4333 : 14 Reg-stop : 0 : 151 1081 Assert Graft Graft-ACK: 0 C-RP Table 47 Command output Field Description Received PIM packets Total number of received PIM packets. Sent PIM packets Total number of sent PIM packets. Valid Number of received valid PIM packets.
  • Page 146: Hello-Option Holdtime (Pim View)

    Default The global DR priority is 1. Views PIM view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters priority: Sets a DR priority in the range of 0 to 4294967295. A larger value represents a higher priority. Usage guidelines You can set the DR priority for all interfaces in PIM view or for the current interface in interface view. The configuration made in interface view takes priority over the configuration made in PIM view.
  • Page 147: Hello-Option Lan-Delay (Pim View)

    Examples # Set the global PIM neighbor lifetime to 120 seconds on the public network. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] pim [Sysname-pim] hello-option holdtime 120 Related commands pim hello-option holdtime hello-option lan-delay (PIM view) Use hello-option lan-delay to set the global PIM message propagation delay on a shared-media LAN. Use undo hello-option lan-delay to restore the default.
  • Page 148: Hello-Option Neighbor-Tracking (Pim View)

    hello-option neighbor-tracking (PIM view) Use hello-option neighbor-tracking to enable neighbor tracking and disable join message suppression globally. Use undo hello-option neighbor-tracking to restore the default. Syntax hello-option neighbor-tracking undo hello-option neighbor-tracking Default Neighbor tracking is disabled, and join message suppression is enabled. Views PIM view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 149: Holdtime Join-Prune (Pim View)

    Parameters interval: Sets an override interval in the range of 1 to 65535 milliseconds. Usage guidelines You can set the override interval for all interfaces in PIM view or for the current interface in interface view. The configuration made in interface view takes priority over the configuration made in PIM view. Examples # Set the global override interval to 2000 milliseconds on the public network.
  • Page 150: Jp-Pkt-Size (Pim View)

    [Sysname-pim] holdtime join-prune 280 Related commands • pim holdtime join-prune timer join-prune (PIM view) • jp-pkt-size (PIM view) Use jp-pkt-size to set the maximum size of each join/prune message. Use undo jp-pkt-size to restore the default. Syntax jp-pkt-size size undo jp-pkt-size Default The maximum size of a join/prune message is 8100 bytes.
  • Page 151: Pim Bfd Enable

    Parameters vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN instance by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not specify a VPN instance, you enter public network PIM view. Examples # Enable IP multicast routing on the public network and enter public network PIM view. <Sysname>...
  • Page 152: Pim Bsr-Boundary

    [Sysname-Vlan-interface100] pim bfd enable Related commands • pim dm pim sm • pim bsr-boundary Use pim bsr-boundary to configure a PIM-SM domain border, namely, a bootstrap message boundary. Use undo pim bsr-boundary to remove the configured PIM-SM domain border. Syntax pim bsr-boundary undo pim bsr-boundary Default...
  • Page 153: Pim Hello-Option Dr-Priority

    Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines This command takes effect only when IP multicast routing is enabled. If the interface belongs to a VPN instance, make sure IP multicast routing is enabled on the VPN instance. Examples # On the public network, enable IP multicast routing, and enable PIM-DM on VLAN-interface 100. <Sysname>...
  • Page 154: Pim Hello-Option Holdtime

    pim hello-option holdtime Use pim hello-option holdtime to set the PIM neighbor lifetime on an interface. Use undo pim hello-option holdtime to restore the default. Syntax pim hello-option holdtime time undo pim hello-option holdtime Default The PIM neighbor lifetime is 105 seconds. Views Interface view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 155: Pim Hello-Option Neighbor-Tracking

    Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters delay: Sets a PIM message propagation delay on a shared-media LAN in the range of 1 to 32767 milliseconds. Usage guidelines You can set the PIM message propagation delay on a shared-media LAN for all interfaces in PIM view or for the current interface in interface view.
  • Page 156: Pim Hello-Option Override-Interval

    Usage guidelines You can enable neighbor tracking for all interfaces in PIM view or for the current interface in interface view. The configuration made in interface view takes priority over the configuration made in PIM view. Examples # Enable neighbor tracking on VLAN-interface 100. <Sysname>...
  • Page 157: Pim Holdtime Join-Prune

    [Sysname-Vlan-interface100] pim hello-option override-interval 2000 Related commands • hello-option lan-delay (PIM view) hello-option override-interval (PIM view) • • pim hello-option lan-delay pim holdtime join-prune Use pim holdtime join-prune to set the joined/pruned state holdtime timer on an interface. Use undo pim holdtime join-prune to restore the default. Syntax pim holdtime join-prune time undo pim holdtime join-prune...
  • Page 158: Pim Passive

    Use undo pim neighbor-policy to restore the default. Syntax pim neighbor-policy acl-number undo pim neighbor-policy Default PIM hello policies are not configured, and all received hello messages are considered legal. Views Interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters acl-number: Specifies an IPv4 basic ACL number in the range of 2000 to 2999. Usage guidelines You can use this command to guard against hello message spoofing.
  • Page 159: Pim Require-Genid

    Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines This command takes effect only when PIM-DM or PIM-SM is enabled on the interface. Examples # On the public network, enable IP multicast routing. Then, enable PIM-DM and PIM passive mode on VLAN-interface 100. <Sysname>...
  • Page 160: Pim State-Refresh-Capable

    Default PIM-SM is disabled. Views Interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines This command takes effect only when IP multicast routing is enabled. If the interface belongs to a VPN instance, make sure IP multicast routing is enabled on the VPN instance. Examples # On the public network, enable IP multicast routing, and enable PIM-SM on VLAN-interface 100.
  • Page 161: Pim Timer Graft-Retry

    state-refresh-ttl (PIM view) • pim timer graft-retry Use pim timer graft-retry to set a graft retry timer. Use undo pim timer graft-retry to restore the default. Syntax pim timer graft-retry interval undo pim timer graft-retry Default The graft retry timer is 3 seconds. Views Interface view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 162: Pim Timer Join-Prune

    Usage guidelines You can set the hello interval for all interfaces in PIM view or for the current interface in interface view. The configuration made in interface view takes priority over the configuration made in PIM view. Examples # Set the hello interval to 40 seconds on VLAN-interface 100. <Sysname>...
  • Page 163: Pim Triggered-Hello-Delay

    timer join-prune (PIM view) • pim triggered-hello-delay Use pim triggered-hello-delay to set the triggered hello delay. Use undo pim triggered-hello-delay to restore the default. Syntax pim triggered-hello-delay delay undo pim triggered-hello-delay Default The triggered hello delay is 5 seconds. Views Interface view Predefined user roles network-admin...
  • Page 164: Register-Whole-Checksum (Pim View)

    Parameters acl-number: Specifies an IPv4 advanced ACL number in the range of 3000 to 3999. Usage guidelines In an IPv4 advanced ACL, the source and destination keywords match the multicast source address and multicast group address in register messages, respectively. If you specify the vpn-instance keyword in an ACL rule, the rule does not take effect.
  • Page 165: Source-Policy (Pim View)

    Use undo source-lifetime to restore the default. Syntax source-lifetime time undo source-lifetime Default The multicast source lifetime is 210 seconds. Views PIM view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters time: Sets a multicast source lifetime in the range of 0 to 31536000 seconds. If you set the value to 0 seconds, multicast sources are never aged out.
  • Page 166: Spt-Switch-Threshold (Pim View)

    If you specify the vpn-instance keyword in an ACL rule, the rule does not take effect. The other optional parameters except the time-range keyword and the fragment keyword in the ACL rules are ignored. If you execute this command multiple times, the most recent configuration takes effect. Examples # On the public network, configure a multicast source policy to accept multicast data from the source 10.10.1.2 and to discard multicast data from the source 10.10.1.1.
  • Page 167: Ssm-Policy (Pim View)

    In an IPv4 basic ACL, the source keyword matches multicast group address in multicast packets. If you specify the vpn-instance keyword in an ACL rule, the rule does not take effect. The other optional parameters except the time-range keyword and the fragment keyword in the ACL rules are ignored. Examples # Disable the switchover to SPT on a receiver-side DR on the public network.
  • Page 168: State-Refresh-Interval (Pim View)

    state-refresh-interval (PIM view) Use state-refresh-interval to set the state refresh interval. Use undo state-refresh-interval to restore the default. Syntax state-refresh-interval interval undo state-refresh-interval Default The state refresh interval is 60 seconds. Views PIM view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters interval: Sets a state refresh interval in the range of 1 to 255 seconds. Examples # Set the state refresh interval to 70 seconds on the public network.
  • Page 169: State-Refresh-Ttl (Pim View)

    Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters time: Sets an amount of time that the switch waits before receiving a new refresh message, in the range of 1 to 65535 seconds. Examples # Configure the switch to wait 45 seconds before it receives a new state refresh message on the public network.
  • Page 170: Static-Rp (Pim View)

    static-rp (PIM view) Use static-rp to configure a static RP. Use undo static-rp to remove a static RP. Syntax static-rp rp-address [ acl-number | bidir | preferred ] * undo static-rp rp-address Default Static RPs are not configured. Views PIM view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters...
  • Page 171: Timer Hello (Pim View)

    Examples # On the public network, configure the interface with the IP address of 1 1.1 10.0.6 as a static RP for multicast group range 225.1.1.0/24, and give priority to this static RP. <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...
  • Page 172: Timer Join-Prune (Pim View)

    timer join-prune (PIM view) Use timer join-prune to set the global join/prune interval. Use undo timer join-prune to restore the default. Syntax timer join-prune interval undo timer join-prune Default The global join/prune interval is 60 seconds. Views PIM view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters interval: Sets a join/prune interval in the range of 0 to 18000 seconds.
  • Page 173: Msdp Commands

    MSDP commands cache-sa-enable Use cache-sa-enable to enable the SA message cache mechanism to cache the (S, G) entries contained in SA messages. Use undo cache-sa-enable to disable the SA message cache mechanism. Syntax cache-sa-enable undo cache-sa-enable Default The SA message cache mechanism is enabled. The device caches the (S, G) entries contained in received SA messages.
  • Page 174 network-operator Parameters vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN instance by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not specify a VPN instance, the command displays brief information about MSDP peers on the public network. state: Specifies a state.
  • Page 175: Display Msdp Peer-Status

    Field Description Number of the AS where the MSDP peer is located. If the system could not obtain the AS number, this field displays a question mark (?). SA count Number of (S, G) entries. Reset count MSDP peering connection reset times. display msdp peer-status Use display msdp peer-status to display detailed status of MSDP peers.
  • Page 176 Information about SA-Requests: Policy to accept SA-Requests: None Sending SA-Requests status: Disable Minimum TTL to forward SA with encapsulated data: 0 SAs learned from this peer: 0, SA cache maximum for the peer: 4294967295 Input queue size: 0, Output queue size: 0 Counters for MSDP messages: RPF check failure: 0 Incoming/outgoing SA: 0/0...
  • Page 177 Field Description Reason why last MSDP peering connection was torn down. If the connection is not terminated, this field is not displayed. • Hold timer expired without message—Hold timer expires and the receiving cache has no messages. • Hold timer expired with truncated message—Hold timer expires and messages in the receiving cache are not intact.
  • Page 178: Display Msdp Sa-Cache

    Field Description Output queue size Data size cached in the output queue. MSDP peer statistics: • RPF check failure—Number of SA messages discarded bec ause of RPF check failure. • Incoming/outgoing SA—Number of received and sent SA messages. • Incoming/outgoing SA-Request—Number of received and sent SA requests.
  • Page 179: Display Msdp Sa-Count

    as-number: Specifies an AS number in the range of 1 to 4294967295. If you do not specify an AS number, the command displays (S, G) entries for all ASs. Usage gu idelines u must execute the cache-sa-enable command before you execute this command. Otherwise, this command does not give any output.
  • Page 180: Encap-Data-Enable

    Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN instance by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not specify a VPN instance, the command displays the number of (S, G) entries in the SA cache on the public network.
  • Page 181: Import-Source

    Use undo encap-data-enable to restore the default. Syntax encap-data-enable undo encap-data-enable Default An SA message contains only (S, G) entries. No multicast data is encapsulated in an SA message. Views MSDP view Predefined user roles network-admin Examples # Enable multicast data encapsulation in SA messages on the public network. <Sysname>...
  • Page 182: Msdp

    In an IPv4 basic ACL, the source keyword matches against multicast group addresses in register messages. In an IPv4 advanced ACL, the source keyword and the destination keyword match against the multicast source addresses and multicast group addresses in register messages, respectively. If you specify the vpn-instance keyword in an ACL rule, the rule does not take effect.
  • Page 183: Originating-Rp

    Examples # Enable IP multicast routing on the public network, and enable MSDP on the public network and enter public network MSDP view. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] multicast routing [Sysname-mrib] quit [Sysname] msdp [Sysname-msdp] Related commands multicast routing originating-rp Use originating-rp to configure an interface address as the RP address of SA messages. Use undo originating-rp to remove the configuration.
  • Page 184: Peer Description

    Default MSDP peering connection is not created. Views MSDP view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters peer-address: Specifies an MSDP peer by its IP address. interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number. The local device uses the primary IP address of the specified interface as the source IP address when setting up a TCP connection with the remote MSDP peer.
  • Page 185: Peer Mesh-Group

    <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] msdp [Sysname-msdp] peer 125.10.7.6 description CustomerA peer mesh-group Use peer mesh-group to configure an MSDP peer as a mesh group member. Use undo peer mesh-group to remove an MSDP peer from the mesh group. Syntax peer peer-address mesh-group name undo peer peer-address mesh-group Default An MSDP peer does not belong to any mesh group.
  • Page 186: Peer Password

    Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters peer-address: Specifies an MSDP peer by its IP address. ttl-value: Specifies the lower TTL threshold in the range of 0 to 255. Examples # On the public network, set the lower TTL threshold for multicast packets to be encapsulated in SA messages to 10.
  • Page 187: Peer Request-Sa-Enable

    Examples # On the public network, configure an MD5 authentication key in plaintext as aabbcc for the TCP connections between the local end and the MSDP peer 10.1.100.1. The configuration on the remote peer is similar. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] msdp [Sysname-msdp] peer 10.1.100.1 password simple aabbcc peer request-sa-enable Use peer request-sa-enable to enable the device to send an SA request message to an MSDP peer after...
  • Page 188: Peer Sa-Cache-Maximum

    peer sa-cache-maximum Use peer sa-cache-maximum to configure the maximum number of cached (S, G) entries learned from an MSDP peer. Use undo peer sa-cache-maximum to restore the default. Syntax peer peer-address sa-cache-maximum sa-limit undo peer peer-address sa-cache-maximum Default The device can cache a maximum of 4294967295 (S, G) entries learned from any MSDP peer. Views MSDP view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 189: Peer Sa-Request-Policy

    Views MSDP view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters export: Specifies the outgoing direction. import: Specifies the incoming direction. peer-address: Specifies an MSDP peer by its IP address. acl-number: Specifies an IPv4 advanced ACL number in the range of 3000 to 3999. If you specify an ACL, the device accepts and forwards only SA messages that the ACL permits.
  • Page 190: Reset Msdp Peer

    Syntax peer peer-address sa-request-policy [ acl acl-number ] undo peer peer-address sa-request-policy Default SA request messages are not filtered. Views MSDP view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters peer-address: Specifies an MSDP peer by its IP address. acl-number: Specifies an IPv4 basic ACL number in the range of 2000 to 2999. If you specify an ACL, the switch accepts only SA requests that the ACL permits.
  • Page 191: Reset Msdp Sa-Cache

    Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN instance by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not specify a VPN instance, the command resets the TCP connection with the specified MSDP peer and clears statistics for the MSDP peer on the public network. peer-address: Specifies an MSDP peer by its IP address.
  • Page 192: Shutdown (Msdp View)

    Syntax reset msdp [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] statistics [ peer-address ] Views User view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN instance by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not specify a VPN instance, the command clears statistics for the specified MSDP peer without resetting the TCP connection with the MSDP peer on the public network.
  • Page 193: Static-Rpf-Peer

    static-rpf-peer Use static-rpf-peer to configure a static RPF peer. Use undo static-rpf-peer to remove a static RPF peer. Syntax static-rpf-peer peer-address [ rp-policy ip-prefix-name ] undo static-rpf-peer peer-address Default No static RPF peer is configured. Views MSDP view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters peer-address: Specifies an MSDP peer by its IP address.
  • Page 194 Syntax timer retry interval undo timer retry Default The interval between MSDP peering connection attempts is 30 seconds. Views MSDP view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters interval: Specifies an interval between MSDP peering connection attempts, in the range of 1 to 60 seconds.
  • Page 195: Multicast Vpn Commands

    Multicast VPN commands data-delay Use data-delay to configure the data-delay period (delay period before the default-MDT switches to the data-MDT). Use undo data-delay to restore the default. Syntax data-delay delay undo data-delay Default The default setting is 3 seconds. Views MD view Predefined user roles network-admin...
  • Page 196: Default-Group

    Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters group-address: Specifies a multicast group address in the range of 224.0.1.0 to 239.255.255.255. mask-length: Specifies an address mask length in the range of 25 to 32. mask: Specifies the address mask. acl acl-number: Specifies an advanced ACL number in the range of 3000 to 3999. I f you specify an ACL, the configured MDT switchover criteria applies to the (S, G) entries that the ACL permits.
  • Page 197: Display Multicast-Domain Data-Group Receive

    Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters group-address: Specifies a default-group address in the range of 224.0.1.0 to 239.255.255.255. Usage guidelines The same default-group address must be used by the MD of the same VPN instance on different PE device. In addition, the default-group address must be different from the default-group address and the data-group address used by other MDs.
  • Page 198 vpn-group-address: Specifies a VPN multicast group address in the range of 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255. Examples # Display data-group information received by VPN instance mvpn in the MD. <Sysname> display multicast-domain vpn-instance mvpn data-group receive MD data-group information received by VPN instance: mvpn Total 2 data-groups for 8 entries Total 2 data-groups and 8 entries matched Data-group: 226.1.1.0...
  • Page 199: Display Multicast-Domain Data-Group Send

    Field Description Remaining time for the VPN (S, G) entry referenced by the expires data-group. display multicast-domain data-group send Use display multicast-domain data-group send to display data-group information sent by a VPN instance in the MD. Syntax display multicast-domain vpn-instance vpn-instance-name data-group send [ group group-address | reuse interval | vpn-source-address [ mask { mask-length | mask } ] | vpn-group-address [ mask { mask-length | mask } ] ] * Views...
  • Page 200: Display Multicast-Domain Default-Group

    Reference count of 226.1.1.1: 3 (192.6.1.2, 225.1.1.1) switch time: 00:00:21 (192.6.1.2, 225.1.2.50) switch time: 00:00:05 (192.6.1.5, 239.1.1.159) switch time: 00:00:21 # Display the data-group reuse information sent by VPN instance mvpn within 30 seconds in the MD. <Sysname> display multicast-domain vpn-instance mvpn data-group send reuse 30 MD data-group information sent by VPN instance: mvpn Total 2 data-groups for 3 entries Total 2 data-groups and 3 entries matched...
  • Page 201: Log Data-Group-Reuse

    Examples # Display information about default-groups for all VPN instances. <Sysname> display multicast-domain default-group Group address Source address Interface VPN instance 239.1.1.1 1.1.1.1 MTunnel0 mvpna 239.2.1.1 1.1.1.1 MTunnel1 mvpnb 239.3.1.1 MTunnel2 mvpnc Table 54 Command output Field Description Group address Address of the default-group.
  • Page 202: Source

    undo multicast-domain vpn-instance vpn-instance-name Default No MD exists for a VPN instance. Views System view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN instance by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. Examples # Create the MD for the VPN instance mvpn and enter MD view. <Sysname>...
  • Page 203: Mld Snooping Commands

    MLD snooping commands display ipv6 l2-multicast ip Use display ipv6 l2-multicast ip to display information about Layer 2 IPv6 multicast groups. Syntax display ipv6 l2-multicast ip [ group ipv6-group-address | source ipv6-source-address ] * [ vlan vlan-id ] [ slot slot-number ] Views Any view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 204: Display Ipv6 L2-Multicast Ip Forwarding

    Field Description VLAN 2: Total 1 IP entries Total number of Layer 2 IPv6 multicast groups in VLAN 2. (S, G) entry, where a double colon (::) in the S position means any IPv6 (::, FF1E::101) multicast sources. Entry attribute: •...
  • Page 205: Display Ipv6 L2-Multicast Mac

    vlan vlan-id: Specifies a VLAN by its VLAN ID in the range of 1 to 4094. If you do not specify a VLAN, the command displays Layer 2 IPv6 multicast group entries for all VLANs. slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID or a PEX by its virtual slot number. If you do not specify this option, the command displays Layer 2 IPv6 multicast group entries on the master device.
  • Page 206: Display Ipv6 L2-Multicast Mac Forwarding

    vlan vlan-id: Specifies a VLAN by its VLAN ID in the range of 1 to 4094. If you do not specify a VLAN, the command displays information about Layer 2 IPv6 MAC multicast groups for all VLANs. slot slot-number: Specifies an IRF member device by its member ID or a PEX by its virtual slot number. If you do not specify this option, the command displays information about the Layer 2 IPv6 MAC multicast groups on the master device.
  • Page 207: Display Mld-Snooping

    Parameters mac-address: Specifies an IPv6 MAC multicast group by its IPv6 MAC address. If you do not specify an IPv6 MAC multicast group, the command displays IPv6 MAC multicast group entries for all IPv6 MAC multicast groups. vlan vlan-id: Specifies a VLAN by its VLAN ID in the range of 1 to 4094. If you do not specify a VLAN, the command displays IPv6 MAC multicast group entries for all VLANs.
  • Page 208 Parameters global: Displays the global MLD snooping status. vlan vlan-id: Specifies a VLAN by its VLAN ID in the range of 1 to 4094. Usage guidelines If you do not specify any parameters, the command displays the global MLD snooping status and the MLD snooping status in all VLANs.
  • Page 209: Display Mld-Snooping Group

    Report source IP: FE80::2FF:FFFF:FE00:2 Done source IP: FE80::2FF:FFFF:FE00:3 Dot1p-priority: -- Table 59 Command output Field Description MLD snooping status: • MLD snooping Enabled. • Disabled. Status of dropping unknown IPv6 multicast data: • Drop-unknown Enabled. • Disabled. Version MLD snooping version. Host-aging-time Aging timer for the dynamic member port.
  • Page 210 Parameters ipv6-group-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast group by its IPv6 address. The value range for this argument is FFxy::/16 (excluding FFx0::/16, FFx1::/16, FFx2::/16, and FF0y::), where "x" and "y" represent any hexadecimal numbers from 0 to F. If you do not specify an IPv6 multicast group, the command displays dynamic MLD snooping forwarding entries for all IPv6 multicast groups.
  • Page 211: Display Mld-Snooping Router-Port

    Field Description Member IDs of the member devices that have member ports and the total number Host slots (0 in total) of the member devices (excluding the specified member device). Host ports (1 in total) Member ports, and the total number of the member ports. Remaining aging time for the dynamic member port.
  • Page 212: Display Mld-Snooping Static-Group

    Field Description Remaining aging time for the dynamic router port. • For a global port, this field is always displayed. (00:01:30) • For a non-global port, this field is displayed if the port is on the master device. Otherwise, you must specify the slot slot-number option to display this field. Related commands reset mld-snooping router-port display mld-snooping static-group...
  • Page 213: Display Mld-Snooping Static-Router-Port

    FSM information: normal Host slots (0 in total): Host ports (1 in total): XGE1/0/2 Table 62 Command output Field Description Total 1 entries Total number of static MLD snooping forwarding entries. VLAN 2: Total 1 entries Total number of static MLD snooping forwarding entries in VLAN 2. (S, G) entry, where a double colon (::) in the S position means any IPv6 multicast (::, FF1E::101) sources.
  • Page 214: Display Mld-Snooping Statistics

    <Sysname> display mld-snooping static-router-port vlan 2 VLAN 2: Router slots (0 in total): Router ports (2 in total): XGE1/0/1 XGE1/0/2 Table 63 Command output Field Description Member IDs of the member devices that have router ports and the total number of Router slots (0 in total) the member devices (excluding the specified member device).
  • Page 215: Dot1P-Priority (Mld-Snooping View)

    Table 64 Command output Field Description general queries Number of MLD general q ueries. specific queries Number of MLD multicast-address- specific queries. reports Number of MLD reports. dones Number of MLD done messages. reports with right and wrong records Number of MLD reports with correct and incorrect records. specific sg queries Number of MLD multicast-address-and-source-specific queries.
  • Page 216: Enable (Mld-Snooping View)

    <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] mld-snooping [Sysname-mld-snooping] do t1p-priority 3 Related c ommands mld-snooping dot1p-priority enabl e (MLD-snooping view) Use enable to enable MLD snooping for VLANs. Use undo enable to disa ble MLD snooping for VLANs. Syntax enable vlan vlan-list undo enable vlan vlan-list Default MLD snooping is disabled in a VLAN.
  • Page 217: Entry-Limit (Mld-Snooping View)

    entry-limit (MLD-snooping view) Use entry-limit to set the global maximum number of MLD snooping forwarding entries, including dynamic entries and static entries. Use undo entry-limit to restore the default. Syntax entry-limit limit undo entry-limit Default The default setting is 4294967295. Views MLD-snooping view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 218: Group-Policy (Mld-Snooping View)

    Parameters vlan vlan-list: Specifies a space-separated list of up to 10 VLAN items. Each item specifies a VLAN by its ID or a range of VLANs in the form of start-vlan-id to end-vlan-id. The value range for the VLAN ID is 1 to 4094.
  • Page 219: Host-Aging-Time (Mld-Snooping View)

    vlan vlan-list: Specifies a space-separated list of up to 10 VLAN items. Each item specifies a VLAN by its ID or a range of VLANs in the form of start-vlan-id to end-vlan-id. The value range for the VLAN ID is 1 to 4094.
  • Page 220: Last-Listener-Query-Interval (Mld-Snooping View)

    [ MLD general query interval ] + [ maximum response time for MLD general queries ] HP recommends that you set the aging timer of dynamic member ports to the value calculated by the following formula: [ MLD general query interval ] ×...
  • Page 221: Max-Response-Time (Mld-Snooping View)

    Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters interval: Sets an MLD last listener query interval in the range of 1 to 25 seconds. Usage guidelines The MLD last listener query interval determines the interval for sending MLD multicast-address-specific queries and the maximum response time for MLD multicast-address-specific queries. This command and the mld-snooping last-listener-query-interval command have the same function but different effective ranges: •...
  • Page 222: Mld-Snooping

    This command and the mld-snooping max-response-time command have the same function but different effective ranges: The max-response-time command in MLD-snooping view takes effect on all VLANs. • The mld-snooping max-response-time command takes effect on the current VLAN. • For a VLAN, the mld-snooping max-response-time command takes priority over the max-response-time command in MLD-snooping view.
  • Page 223: Mld-Snooping Dot1P-Priority

    Syntax mld-snooping done source-ip ipv6-address undo mld-snooping done source-ip Default The source IPv6 address of the MLD done messages is the IPv6 link-local address of the current VLAN interface. If the current VLAN interface does not have an IPv6 link-local address, the source IPv6 address is FE80::02FF:FFFF:FE00:0001.
  • Page 224: Mld-Snooping Drop-Unknown

    Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters priority-number: Sets an 802.1p priority for MLD messages, in the range of 0 to 7. A higher value means a higher priority. Usage guidelines You must enable MLD snooping for a VLAN before you execute this command. This command and the dot1p-priority command in MLD-snooping view have the same function but different effective ranges: •...
  • Page 225: Mld-Snooping Enable

    Usage guidelines You must enable MLD snooping for a VLAN before you execute this command. Examples # In VLAN 2, enable MLD snooping, and enable dropping unknown IPv6 multicast data. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] mld-snooping [Sysname-mld-snooping] quit [Sysname] vlan 2 [Sysname-vlan2] mld-snooping enable [Sysname-vlan2] mld-snooping drop-unknown Related commands enable (MLD-snooping view)
  • Page 226: Mld-Snooping Fast-Leave

    [Sysname] vlan 2 [Sysname-vlan2] mld-snooping enable Related commands enable (MLD-snooping view) • mld-snooping • mld-snooping fast-leave Use mld-snooping fast-leave to enable fast-leave processing on a port. Use undo mld-snooping fast-leave to disable fast-leave processing on a port. Syntax mld-snooping fast-leave [ vlan vlan-list ] undo mld-snooping fast-leave [ vlan vlan-list ] Default Fast-leave processing is disabled on a port.
  • Page 227: Mld-Snooping General-Query Source-Ip

    mld-snooping general-query source-ip Use mld-snooping general-query source-ip to configure a source IPv6 address for MLD general queries. Use undo mld-snooping general-query source-ip to restore the default. Syntax mld-snooping general-query source-ip ipv6-address undo mld-snooping general-query source-ip Default The source IPv6 address for MLD general queries is the IPv6 link-local address of the current VLAN interface.
  • Page 228: Mld-Snooping Group-Policy

    Default The default setting is 4294967295. Views Layer 2 Ethernet interface view, Layer 2 aggregate interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters limit: Sets the maximum number of multicast groups that a port can join, in the range of 0 to 4294967295.
  • Page 229: Mld-Snooping Host-Aging-Time

    vlan vlan-list: Specifies a space-separated list of up to 10 VLAN items. Each item specifies a VLAN by its ID or a range of VLANs in the form of start-vlan-id to end-vlan-id. The value range for the VLAN ID is 1 to 4094.
  • Page 230: Mld-Snooping Host-Join

    [ MLD general query interval ] + [ maximum response time for MLD general queries ] HP recommends that you set the aging timer of dynamic member ports to the value calculated by the following formula: [ MLD general query interval ] ×...
  • Page 231: Mld-Snooping Last-Listener-Query-Interval

    undo mld-snooping host-join { ipv6-group-address [ source-ip ipv6-source-address ] vlan vlan-id | all } Default This function is disabled. Views Layer 2 Ethernet interface view, Layer 2 aggregate interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters ipv6-group-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast group address. The value range for this argument is FFxy::/16 (excluding FFx0::/16, FFx1::/16, FFx2::/16 and FF0y::), where "x"...
  • Page 232: Mld-Snooping Max-Response-Time

    Default The MLD last listener query interval in a VLAN is 1 second. Views VLAN view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters interval: Sets an MLD last listener query interval in the range of 1 to 25 seconds. Usage guidelines The MLD last listener query interval determines the interval for sending MLD multicast-address-specific queries and the maximum response time for MLD multicast-address-specific queries in a VLAN.
  • Page 233: Mld-Snooping Overflow-Replace

    Default The maximum response time for MLD general queries in a VLAN is 10 seconds. Views VLAN view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters interval: Sets the maximum response time for MLD general queries, in the range of 1 to 3174 seconds. Usage guidelines You must enable MLD snooping for a VLAN before you execute this command for the VLAN.
  • Page 234: Mld-Snooping Querier

    Default The IPv6 multicast group replacement feature is disabled on a port. Views Layer 2 Ethernet interface view, Layer 2 aggregate interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters vlan vlan-list: Specifies a space-separated list of up to 10 VLAN items. Each item specifies a VLAN by its ID or a range of VLANs in the form of start-vlan-id to end-vlan-id.
  • Page 235: Mld-Snooping Report Source-Ip

    Usage guidelines You must enable MLD snooping for a VLAN before you execute this command for the VLAN. This command takes effect on a sub-VLAN only after you remove the sub-VLAN from the IPv6 multicast VLAN. Examples # In VLAN 2, enable MLD snooping, and enable the MLD snooping querier. <Sysname>...
  • Page 236: Mld-Snooping Query-Interval

    [Sysname-mld-snooping] quit [Sysname] vlan 2 [Sysname-vlan2] mld-snooping enable [Sysname-vlan2] mld-snooping report source-ip fe80:0:0:1::1 Related commands enable (MLD-snooping view) • mld-snooping enable • mld-snooping query-interval Use mld-snooping query-interval to set the MLD general query interval in a VLAN. Use undo mld-snooping query-interval to restore the default. Syntax mld-snooping query-interval interval undo mld-snooping query-interval...
  • Page 237: Mld-Snooping Router-Aging-Time

    mld-snooping querier • mld-snooping router-aging-time Use mld-snooping router-aging-time to set the aging timer for the dynamic router ports in a VLAN. Use undo mld-snooping router-aging-time to restore the default. Syntax mld-snooping router-aging-time interval undo mld-snooping router-aging-time Default The default setting is 260 seconds. Views VLAN view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 238: Mld-Snooping Router-Port-Deny

    mld-snooping router-port-deny Use mld-snooping router-port-deny to disable a port from becoming a dynamic router port. Use undo mld-snooping router-port-deny to restore the default. Syntax mld-snooping router-port-deny [ vlan vlan-list ] undo mld-snooping router-port-deny [ vlan vlan-list ] Default A port can become a dynamic router port. Views Layer 2 Ethernet interface view, Layer 2 aggregate interface view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 239: Mld-Snooping Special-Query Source-Ip

    Usage guidelines This command and the source-deny command in MLD-snooping view have the same function but different effective ranges: The source-deny command in MLD-snooping view takes effect on the specified ports. • • The mld-snooping source-deny command takes effect on the current port. For a port, the mld-snooping source-deny command and the source-deny command in MLD-snooping view have the same priority, and the most recent configuration takes effect.
  • Page 240: Mld-Snooping Static-Group

    [Sysname-mld-snooping] quit [Sysname] vlan 2 [Sysname-vlan2] mld-snooping enable [Sysname-vlan2] mld-snooping special-query source-ip fe80:0:0:1::1 Related commands enable (MLD-snooping view) • mld-snooping enable • mld-snooping static-group Use mld-snooping static-group to configure a port as a static member port of an IPv6 multicast group. Use undo mld-snooping static-group to remove the static member port.
  • Page 241: Mld-Snooping Static-Router-Port

    [Sysname] interface ten-gigabitethernet 1/0/1 [Sysname-Ten-GigabitEthernet1/0/1] mld-snooping static-group ff3e::101 source-ip 2002::22 vlan 2 mld-snooping static-router-port Use mld-snooping static-router-port to configure a port as a static router port. Use undo mld-snooping static-router-port to remove a static router port. Syntax mld-snooping static-router-port vlan vlan-id undo mld-snooping static-router-port { all | vlan vlan-id } Default A port is not a static router port.
  • Page 242: Overflow-Replace (Mld-Snooping View)

    Parameters version-number: Specifies an MLD snooping version, 1 or 2. Usage guidelines You must enable MLD snooping for a VLAN before you execute this command. This command and the version command in MLD-snooping view have the same function but different effective ranges: The version command in MLD-snooping view takes effect on the specified VLANs.
  • Page 243: Report-Aggregation (Mld-Snooping View)

    Usage guidelines This command takes effect only on the IPv6 multicast groups that a port joins dynamically. This command and the mld-snooping overflow-replace command have the same function but different effective ranges: The overflow-replace command in MLD-snooping view takes effect on all ports. •...
  • Page 244: Reset Mld-Snooping Router-Port

    Syntax reset mld-snooping group { ipv6-group-address [ ipv6-source-address ] | all } [ vlan vlan-id ] Views User view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters ipv6-group-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast group by its IPv6 address. The value range for this argument is FFxy::/16 (excluding FFx0::/16, FFx1::/16, FFx2::/16, and FF0y::), where "x" and "y" represent any hexadecimal numbers from 0 to F.
  • Page 245: Reset Mld-Snooping Statistics

    reset mld-snooping statistics Use reset mld-snooping statistics to clear statistics for the MLD messages and IPv6 PIM hello messages learned through MLD snooping. Syntax reset mld-snooping statistics Views User view Predefined user roles network-admin Examples # Clear statistics for all MLD messages and IPv6 PIM hello messages learned through MLD snooping. <Sysname>...
  • Page 246: Source-Deny (Mld-Snooping View)

    Examples # Set the global aging timer for dynamic router ports to 100 seconds. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] mld-snooping [Sysname-mld-snooping] router-aging-time 100 Related commands mld-snooping router-aging-time source-deny (MLD-snooping view) Use source-deny to enable IPv6 multicast source port filtering on ports to discard all the received IPv6 multicast data packets.
  • Page 247: Version (Mld-Snooping View)

    Related commands mld-snooping source-deny version (MLD-snooping view) Use version to specify an MLD snooping version for VLANs. Use undo version to restore the default. Syntax version version-number vlan vlan-list undo version vlan vlan-list Default The MLD snooping version is 1. Views MLD-snooping view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 248: Ipv6 Pim Snooping Commands

    IPv6 PIM snooping commands display ipv6 pim-snooping neighbor Use display ipv6 pim-snooping neighbor to display IPv6 PIM snooping neighbor information. Syntax display ipv6 pim-snooping neighbor [ vlan vlan-id ] [ slot slot-number ] [ verbose ] Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters...
  • Page 249: Display Ipv6 Pim-Snooping Router-Port

    Field Description FE80::6401:101 IP address of the IPv6 PIM snooping neighbor. Ports that have IPv6 PIM snooping neighbors, and the total number of the Ports (1 in total) ports. Remaining aging time for an IPv6 PIM snooping neighbor on the port. •...
  • Page 250: Display Ipv6 Pim-Snooping Routing-Table

    Field Description Remaining aging time for the router port. • For a global port, this field is always displayed. (00:01:30) • For a non-global port, this field is displayed when the port is on the master device. Otherwise, you must specify the slot slot-number option to display this field.
  • Page 251: Display Ipv6 Pim-Snooping Statistics

    1001::1 Expires: 00:59:19, FSM: J 1001::2 Expires: 00:59:20, FSM: J XGE1/0/3 Expires: 00:02:21, FSM: PP Table 67 Command output Field Description Total 1 entries Total number of (S, G) entries and (*, G) entries. State machine flag of the downstream port: •...
  • Page 252: Ipv6 Pim-Snooping Enable

    Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Examples # Display statistics for the IPv6 PIM messages learned through IPv6 PIM snooping. <Sysname> display ipv6 pim-snooping statistics Received IPv6 PIM hello: Received IPv6 PIM join/prune: Received IPv6 PIM error: Received IPv6 PIM messages in total: Table 68 Command output Field Description...
  • Page 253: Ipv6 Pim-Snooping Graceful-Restart Join-Aging-Time

    <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] mld-snooping [Sysname-mld-snooping] quit [Sysname] vlan 2 [Sysname-vlan2] mld-snooping enable [Sysname-vlan2] ipv6 pim-snooping enable Related commands • mld-snooping mld-snooping enable • ipv6 pim-snooping graceful-restart join-aging-time Use ipv6 pim-snooping graceful-restart join-aging-time to set the aging time for IPv6 PIM snooping global downstream ports and global router ports on the new master device in IRF master election.
  • Page 254: Ipv6 Pim-Snooping Graceful-Restart Neighbor-Aging-Time

    Related commands ipv6 pim-snooping enable ipv6 pim-snooping graceful-restart neighbor-aging-time Use ipv6 pim-snooping graceful-restart neighbor-aging-time to set the aging time for IPv6 PIM snooping global neighbor ports on the new master device in IRF master election. Use undo ipv6 pim-snooping graceful-restart neighbor-aging-time to restore the default. Syntax ipv6 pim-snooping graceful-restart neighbor-aging-time interval undo ipv6 pim-snooping graceful-restart neighbor-aging-time...
  • Page 255 Views User view Predefined user roles network-admin Examples # Clear statistics for the IPv6 PIM messages learned through IPv6 PIM snooping. <Sysname> reset ipv6 pim-snooping statistics Related commands display ipv6 pim-snooping statistics...
  • Page 256: Ipv6 Multicast Vlan Commands

    IPv6 multicast VLAN commands display ipv6 multicast-vlan Use display ipv6 multicast-vlan to display information about IPv6 multicast VLANs. Syntax display ipv6 multicast-vlan [ vlan-id ] Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters vlan-id: Specifies a VLAN ID in the range of 1 to 4094. If you do not specify a VLAN ID, the command displays information about all IPv6 multicast VLANs.
  • Page 257: Display Ipv6 Multicast-Vlan Group

    display ipv6 multicast-vlan group Use display ipv6 multicast-vlan group to display information about IPv6 multicast groups in IPv6 multicast VLANs. Syntax display ipv6 multicast-vlan group [ ipv6-source-address | ipv6-group-address | slot slot-number | verbose | vlan vlan-id ] * Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin...
  • Page 258: Display Ipv6 Multicast-Vlan Forwarding-Table

    Sub-VLANs (1 in total): VLAN 40 IPv6 multicast VLAN 20: Total 3 entries. (2::2, FF0E::2) Flags: 0x70000010 Sub-VLANs (0 in total): (22::22, FF0E::4) Flags: 0x70000010 Sub-VLANs (0 in total): (::, FF0E::10) Flags: 0x50000010 Sub-VLANs (0 in total): Table 70 Command output Field Description Total 6 entries...
  • Page 259 Syntax display ipv6 multicast-vlan forwarding-table [ ipv6-source-address [ prefix-length ] | ipv6-group-address [ prefix-length ] | slot slot-number | subvlan vlan-id | vlan vlan-id ] * Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters ipv6-source-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast source by its IPv6 address. If you do not specify an IPv6 multicast source, the command displays IPv6 multicast VLAN forwarding entries for all IPv6 multicast sources.
  • Page 260: Ipv6 Multicast-Vlan

    Table 72 Command output Field Description IPv6 multicast VLAN 100 Forwarding Forwarding table for IPv6 multicast VLAN 100. Table Total number of forwarding entries, and the number of matching Total 1 entries, 1 matched entries. 00001 Sequence number of the (S, G) entry. (S, G) entry, where a double colon (::) in the S position means any (1::1, FF0E::1) IPv6 multicast source.
  • Page 261: Ipv6 Multicast-Vlan Entry-Limit

    Usage guidelines The specified VLAN must exist. HP recommends not configuring an IPv6 multicast VLAN on a device that is enabled with IPv6 multicast routing. The total number of IPv6 multicast VLANs on a device must not exceed the system upper limit.
  • Page 262: Ipv6 Port Multicast-Vlan

    <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] ipv6 multicast-vlan entry-limit 256 Related commands entry-limit (MLD-snooping view) ipv6 port multicast-vlan Use ipv6 port multicast-vlan to assign a port to an IPv6 multicast VLAN. Use undo ipv6 port multicast-vlan to restore the default. Syntax ipv6 port multicast-vlan vlan-id undo ipv6 port multicast-vlan Default A port does not belong to IPv6 multicast VLANs.
  • Page 263: Reset Ipv6 Multicast-Vlan Group

    Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters interface-list: Specifies a port in the form of interface-type interface-number, or a port range in the form of interface-type interface-number to interface-type interface-number. all: Specifies all user ports in the current IPv6 multicast VLAN. Usage guidelines A port can belong to only one IPv6 multicast VLAN.
  • Page 264: Subvlan (Ipv6 Multicast Vlan View)

    Examples # Clear all IPv6 multicast groups in all IPv6 multicast VLANs. <Sysname> reset ipv6 multicast-vlan group Related commands display ipv6 multicast-vlan group subvlan (IPv6 multicast VLAN view) Use subvlan to assign sub-VLANs to an IPv6 multicast VLAN. Use undo subvlan to remove sub-VLANs from an IPv6 multicast VLAN. Syntax subvlan vlan-list undo subvlan { all | vlan-list }...
  • Page 265: Ipv6 Multicast Routing And Forwarding Commands

    IPv6 multicast routing and forwarding commands The term "interface" in this chapter collectively refers to VLAN interfaces and Layer 3 Ethernet interfaces. You can set an Ethernet port as a Layer 3 interface by using the port link-mode route command (see Layer 2—LAN Switching Configuration Guide).
  • Page 266: Display Ipv6 Multicast Boundary

    Table 74 Command output Field Description Interface Interface name. Index Index number of the interface. Current state Current status of the interface: up or down. MTU value. Interface type: • BROADCAST—Broadcast link interface. • LOOP—Loopback interface. Type • REGISTER—Register interface. •...
  • Page 267: Display Ipv6 Multicast Forwarding Df-Info

    ipv6-group-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast group by its IPv6 address in the range of FFxy::/16, where "x" and "y" represent any hexadecimal numbers from 0 to F. If you do not specify an IPv6 multicast group, the command displays the IPv6 multicast boundary information of all IPv6 m ulticast groups.
  • Page 268 network-operator Paramete vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not specify a VPN instance, the command displays information about the DF for IPv6 multicast forwarding on the public network. ipv6-rp-address: Specifies an RP of IPv6 BIDIR-PIM by its IPv6 address.
  • Page 269: Display Ipv6 Multicast Forwarding Event

    Field Description 00001 Sequence number of the entry to which the RP is designated. ID of the entry to which the RP is desi gnated. Each entry to which the RP is designated has a unique MID. Current state of the entry to which the RP is designated. Different bits represent Flags different states of the entry.
  • Page 270: Display Ipv6 Multicast Forwarding-Table

    Total entry active event sent: 0 Total entry inactive event sent: 0 Total NoCache event sent: 2 Total NoCache event dropped: Total WrongIF event sent: 0 Total WrongIF event dropped: 0 Total SPT switch event sent: 0 NoCache rate limit: 1024 packets/s WrongIF rate limit: 1 packets/10s Total timer of register suppress timeout: 0...
  • Page 271 Parameters vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN instance by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not specify a VPN instance, the command displays IPv6 multicast forwarding entries on the public network. 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"...
  • Page 272 Table 79 Command output Field Description Total number of (S, G) entries, and the total number of matched (S, Total 1 entry, 1 matched G) entries. 00001 Sequence number of the (S, G) entry. (1::1, ff0e::1) (S, G) entry in the IPv6 multicast forwarding table. Current state of the (S, G) entry.
  • Page 273: Display Ipv6 Multicast Forwarding-Table Df-List

    Value Meaning 0x20000000 The entry is an IPv6 BIDIR-PIM entry. Related commands reset ipv6 multicast forwarding-table display ipv6 multicast forwarding-table df-list Use display ipv6 multicast forwarding-table df-list to display information about the DF list in the IPv6 multicast forwarding table. Syntax display ipv6 multicast [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] forwarding-table df-list [ ipv6-group-address ] [ verbose ] [ slot slot-number ]...
  • Page 274: Display Ipv6 Multicast Routing-Table

    00001. (::, FF1E::1) List of 1 DF interface: 1: Vlan-interface1 Product information: 0x347849f6, 0x14bd6837 Tunnel information: 0xc4857986, 0x128a9c8f Table 81 Command output Field Description Total 1 entry, 1 matched Total number of entries, and the total number of matching entries. 00001 Sequence number of the entry.
  • Page 275: Display Ipv6 Multicast Rpf-Info

    match: Displays the IPv6 routing entries that contain only the specified interface in the outgoing interface list. Usage guidelines IPv6 multicast routing tables are the basis of IPv6 multicast forwarding. You can display the establishment state of an (S, G) entry by examining the IPv6 multicast routing table. Examples # Display IPv6 multicast routing entries on the public network.
  • Page 276: Ipv6 Multicast Boundary

    Parameters vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN instance by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not specify a VPN instance, the command displays RPF information for IPv6 multicast sources on the public network. ipv6-source-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast source address.
  • Page 277 Use undo ipv6 multicast boundary to delete the specified IPv6 multicast forwarding boundary. Syntax ipv6 multicast boundary { ipv6-gro up-address prefix-length | scope { scope-id | admin-local | global | organization-local | site-local } } undo ipv6 multicast boundary { ipv6-group-ad dress prefix-length| all | scope { scope-id | admin-local | global | organization-local | site-local } } Default...
  • Page 278: Ipv6 Multicast Forwarding Supervlan Community

    [Sysname-Vlan-interface100] ipv6 multicast boundary ff03:: 16 # Configure VLAN-interface 100 to be the forwarding boundary of the IPv6 multicast groups in the admin-local scope. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface vlan-interface 100 [Sysname-V lan-interface100] ipv6 multicast boundary scope 4 Related c ommands display ipv6 multicast boundary ipv6 multicast forwarding supervlan community Use ipv6 multicast forwarding...
  • Page 279: Load-Splitting (Ipv6 Mrib View)

    Syntax ipv6 multicast routing [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] undo ipv6 multicast routing [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] Default IPv6 multicast r outing is disabled. Views System view Predefined u ser roles network-admin paramete vpn-instan ce vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN instance by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 c haracters.
  • Page 280: Longest-Match (Ipv6 Mrib View)

    Paramete source: Sp ecifies IPv6 multicast load splitting on a per-source basis. source-group: Specifies IPv6 multicast load splitting on a per-source basis and on a per-group basis. Usage guid elines This command does not take effect on IPv6 BIDIR-PIM. Examples # Enable load splitting of IPv6 multicast traffic on a per-source basis on the public network.
  • Page 281: Reset Ipv6 Multicast Forwarding-Table

    Parameters vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN instance by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not specify a VPN instance, the command clears statistics for the IPv6 multicast forwarding events on the public network. Examples # Clear statistics for the IPv6 multicast forwarding events on the public network.
  • Page 282: Reset Ipv6 Multicast Routing-Table

    <Sysname> reset ipv6 multicast forwarding-table ff0e::1 Related commands display ipv6 multicast forwarding-table reset ipv6 multicast routing-table Use reset ipv6 multicast routing-table to clear IPv6 multicast routing entries. Syntax reset ipv6 multicast [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] routing-table { { ipv6-source-address [ prefix-length ] | ipv6-group-address [ prefix-length ] | incoming-interface interface-type interface-number } * | all } Views User view...
  • Page 283: Mld Commands

    MLD commands The term "interface" in this chapter collectively refers to VLAN interfaces and Layer 3 Ethernet interfaces. You can set an Ethernet port as a Layer 3 interface by using the port link-mode route command (see Layer 2—LAN Switching Configuration Guide). display mld group Use display mld group to display MLD information for IPv6 multicast groups.
  • Page 284 Expires: 00:01:15 Figure 1 Command output Field Description MLD groups in total Total number of IPv6 multicast groups. Total number of IPv6 multicast groups that the interface has joined MLD groups reported in total dynamically. Group address IPv6 multicast group address. IPv6 address of the receiver host that last reported membership for the Last reporter group.
  • Page 285 Field Description Number of multicast-address-specific queries or Last-listener-query-counter multicast-address-and-source-specific queries sent for this group. Remaining time for the MLD last listener of the multicast group. Last-listener-query-timer-expiry If the timer is disabled, this field displays Off. Multicast source filtering mode: • Include—Include mode.
  • Page 286: Display Mld Interface

    Figure 2 Command output Field Description Entries in total Total number of IPv6 multicast groups. (*, FF03::101) (*, G) entry. (2001::101, FF3E::202) (S, G) entry. Interface Interface name. Remaining time for the IPv6 multicast group. Expires The timer is disabled, and this field displays Never. Related commands reset mld group display mld interface...
  • Page 287 Startup query count: 2 General query timer expiry (hh:mm:ss): 00:00:23 Querier for MLD: FE80::200:AFF:FE01:101 (This router) MLD activity: 1 join(s), 0 done(s) IPv6 multicast routing on this interface: Enabled Robustness: 2 Require-router-alert: Disabled Fast-leave: Disabled SSM-mapping: Disabled SSM-mapping: Disabled Startup-query: Off Other-querier-present-timer-expiry (hh:mm:ss): --:--:-- MLD groups reported in total: 1 Table 85 Command output...
  • Page 288: Display Mld Ssm-Mapping

    Field Description Whether the MLD querier sends MLD general queries at the startup query interval on startup: • Startup-query On—The MLD querier performs the above action. • Off—The MLD querier does not perform the above action. Remaining time for MLD other querier present timer. Other-querier-present-timer-expiry If the timer is disabled, this field displays Off.
  • Page 289: Last-Listener-Query-Count (Mld View)

    Table 86 Command output Fields Description Group IPv6 multicast group address. Source list List of IPv6 multicast source addresses. last-listener-query-count (MLD view) Use last-listener-query-count to set the MLD global last listener query count. Use undo last-listener-query-count to restore the default. Syntax mld last-member-query-count count undo mld last-member-query-count...
  • Page 290: Max-Response-Time (Mld View)

    Syntax last-listener-query-interval interval undo last-listener-query-interval Default The MLD last listener query interval is 1 second. Views MLD view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters interval: Sets an MLD last listener query interval in the range of 1 to 25 seconds. Usage guidelines This command and the mld last-listener-query-interval command have the same function but different effective ranges: The last-listener-query-count command in MLD view takes effect on all interfaces.
  • Page 291: Mld

    Parameters time: Sets the maximum response time for MLD general queries in the range of 1 to 3174 seconds. Usage guidelines This command and the mld max-response-time command have the same function but different effective ranges: • The max-response-time command in MLD view takes effect on all interfaces. The mld max-response-time command takes effect on the current interface.
  • Page 292: Mld Enable

    mld enable Use mld enable to enable MLD on an interface. Use undo mld enable to disable MLD on an interface. Syntax mld enable undo mld enable Default MLD is disabled on all interfaces. Views Interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Usage guidelines This command takes effect only when IPv6 multicast routing is enabled.
  • Page 293: Mld Group-Policy

    Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters acl6-number: Specifies an IPv6 basic ACL by its number in the range of 2000 to 2999. If you specify an ACL, the command takes effect only on the IPv6 multicast groups that the ACL permits. The command takes effect on all IPv6 multicast groups when one of the following conditions exists: •...
  • Page 294: Mld Last-Listener-Query-Count

    Parameters acl6-number: Specifies an IPv6 basic or advanced ACL by its number in the range of 2000 to 3999. Receiver hosts can join only the IPv6 multicast groups that the ACL permits. If the specified ACL does not exists or the specified ACL does not contain valid rules, receiver hosts cannot join IPv6 multicast groups. version-number: Specifies an MLD version number, 1 or 2.
  • Page 295: Mld Last-Listener-Query-Interval

    Parameters count: Sets an MLD last listener query count in the range of 1 to 255. Usage guidelines This command and the last-listener-query-count command in MLD view have the same function but different effective ranges: • The last-listener-query-count command in MLD view takes effect on all interfaces. The mld last-listener-query-count command takes effect on the current interface.
  • Page 296: Mld Max-Response-Time

    Examples # Set the MLD last listener query interval to 6 seconds on VLAN-interface 100. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface vlan-interface 100 [Sysname-Vlan-interface100] mld last-listener-query-interval 6 Related commands last-listener-query-interval (MLD view) mld max-response-time Use mld max-response-time to set the maximum response time for MLD general queries on an interface. Use undo mld max-response-time to restore the default.
  • Page 297: Mld Non-Stop-Routing

    mld non-stop-routing Use mld non-stop-routing to enable MLD NSR. Use undo mld non-stop-routing to disable MLD NSR. Syntax mld non-stop-routing undo mld non-stop-routing Default MLD NSR is disabled. Views System view Predefined user roles network-admin Examples # Enable MLD NSR. <Sysname>...
  • Page 298: Mld Query-Interval

    The other-querier-present-timer command takes effect on all interfaces. • • The mld other-querier-present-timeout command takes effect on the current interface. For an interface, the mld other-querier-present-timeout command takes priority over the other-querier-present-timer command. Examples # Set the MLD other querier present timer to 125 seconds on VLAN-interface 100. <Sysname>...
  • Page 299: Mld Robust-Count

    Related commands query-interval (MLD view) mld robust-count Use mld robust-count to set the MLD querier's robustness variable on an interface. Use undo mld robust-count to restore the default. Syntax mld robust-count count undo mld robust-count Default The MLD querier's robustness variable is 2. Views Interface view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 300: Mld Startup-Query-Interval

    Syntax mld startup-query-count count undo mld startup-query-count Default The MLD startup query count equals the MLD querier's robustness variable. Views Interface view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters count: Sets an MLD startup query count in the range of 1 to 255. Usage guidelines This command and the startup-query-count command in MLD view have the same function but different effective ranges:...
  • Page 301: Mld Static-Group

    Parameters interval: Sets an MLD startup query interval in the range of 1 to 31744 seconds. Usage guidelines This command and the startup-query-interval command in MLD view have the same function but different effective ranges: • The startup-query-interval command in MLD view takes effect on all interfaces. The mld startup-query-interval command takes effect on the current interface.
  • Page 302: Mld Version

    Usage guidelines If the IPv6 multicast address is in the SSM multicast address range, you must specify an IPv6 multicast source address at the same time. Otherwise IPv6 multicast routing entries cannot be established. This restriction does not exist if the specified IPv6 multicast group address is not in the SSM multicast address range.
  • Page 303: Query-Interval (Mld View)

    Syntax other-querier-present-timeout time undo other-querier-present-timeout Default The MLD other querier present timer is calculated by the following formula: [ MLD general query interval ] × [ MLD querier's robustness variable ] + [ maximum response time for MLD general queries ] / 2. Views MLD view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 304: Reset Mld Group

    Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters interval: Sets an MLD general query interval in the range of 1 to 31744 seconds. Usage guidelines This command and the mld query-interval command have the same function but different effective ranges: The query-interval command in MLD view takes effect on all interfaces. •...
  • Page 305: Robust-Count (Mld View)

    prefix-length: Specifies an address prefix length. The default is 128. For a multicast source address, the value range for this argument is 0 to 128. For a multicast group address, the value range for this argument is 8 to 128. Usage guidelines This command might interrupt the IPv6 multicast information transmission.
  • Page 306: Ssm-Mapping (Mld View)

    Examples # Set the global MLD querier's robustness variable to 5 on the public network. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] mld [Sysname-mld] robust-count 5 Related commands mld robust-count ssm-mapping (MLD view) Use ssm-mapping to configure MLD SSM mappings. Use undo ssm-mapping to remove MLD SSM mappings. Syntax ssm-mapping ipv6-source-address acl6-number undo ssm-mapping { ipv6-source-address | all }...
  • Page 307: Startup-Query-Count (Mld View)

    Related commands display mld ssm-mapping startup-query-count (MLD view) Use startup-query-count to set the global MLD startup query count. Use undo startup-query-count to restore the default. Syntax startup-query-count count undo startup-query-count Default The global MLD startup query count equals the MLD querier's robustness variable. Views MLD view Predefined user roles...
  • Page 308 undo startup-query-interval Default The global MLD startup query interval equals one quarter of the MLD general query interval. Views MLD view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters interval: Sets an MLD startup query interval in the range of 1 to 31744 seconds. Usage guidelines This command and the mld startup-query-interval command have the same function but different effective ranges:...
  • Page 309: Ipv6 Pim Commands

    IPv6 PIM commands The term "interface" in this chapter collectively refers to VLAN interfaces and Layer 3 Ethernet interfaces. You can set an Ethernet port as a Layer 3 interface by using the port link-mode route command (see Layer 2—LAN Switching Configuration Guide). bidir-pim enable (IPv6 PIM view) Use bidir-pim enable to enable IPv6 BIDIR-PIM.
  • Page 310: Bsm-Fragment Enable (Ipv6 Pim View)

    In an IPv6 BIDIR-PIM domain, one DF election per RP is implemented on all IPv6 PIM-enabled interfaces. To avoid unnecessary DF elections, HP recommends not configuring multiple RPs for BIDIR-PIM. This configuration sets a limit on the number of IPv6 BIDIR-PIM RPs. If the number of RPs exceeds the limit, excess RPs do not take effect and can be used only for DF election rather than IPv6 multicast data forwarding.
  • Page 311: Bsr-Policy (Ipv6 Pim View)

    [Sysname-pim6] undo bsm-fragment enable bsr-policy (IPv6 PIM view) Use bsr-policy to configure a BSR policy to define the legal bootstrap router (BSR) address range. Use undo bsr-policy to remove the configuration. Syntax bsr-policy acl6-number undo bsr-policy Default BSR policies are not configured, and bootstrap messages from any IPv6 multicast sources are regarded as valid.
  • Page 312: C-Rp (Ipv6 Pim View)

    Syntax c-bsr ipv6-address [ scope scope-id ] [ hash-length hash-length | priority priority ] * undo c-bsr ipv6-address [ scope scope-id ] Default No C-BSR is configured. Views IPv6 PIM view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters ipv6-address: Specifies the IPv6 address of a C-BSR. scope scope-id: Specifies the ID of an IPv6 admin-scoped zone, in the range of 3 to 15.
  • Page 313 Views IPv6 PIM view Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters ipv6-address: Specifies the IPv6 address of a C-RP. advertisement-interval adv-interval: Specifies an interval between two C-RP-Adv messages, in the range of 1 to 65535 seconds. The default value is 60 seconds. group-policy acl6-number: Specifies an IPv6 basic ACL number in the range of 2000 to 2999.
  • Page 314: Crp-Policy (Ipv6 Pim View)

    crp-policy (IPv6 PIM view) Use crp-policy to configure a C-RP policy to define the legal C-RP address range and the IPv6 multicast group range to which the C-RP is designated. Use undo crp-policy to remove the configuration. Syntax crp-policy acl6-number undo crp-policy Default C-RP policies are not configured, and all received C-RP messages are regarded as legal.
  • Page 315: Display Ipv6 Pim Bsr-Info

    display ipv6 pim bsr-info Use display ipv6 pim bsr-info to display BSR information in the IPv6 PIM-SM domain. Syntax display ipv6 pim [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] bsr-info Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN instance by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters.
  • Page 316: Display Ipv6 Pim Claimed-Route

    Priority: 64 Hash mask length: 126 Uptime: 02:53:32 Candidate BSR address: 17:12::1 Priority: 64 Hash mask length: 126 Scope: 8 State: Pending Bootstrap timer: 00:00:07 Candidate BSR address: 17:13::1 Priority: 64 Hash mask length: 126 Table 87 Command output Field Description Scope-zone expiry timer Scoped zone aging timer.
  • Page 317: Display Ipv6 Pim C-Rp

    Route/mask: 7:11::/64 (unicast (direct)) RPF interface: Vlan-interface2, RPF neighbor: 8::2 Total number of (S,G) or (*,G) dependent on this route entry: 4 (7:11::10, ff1e::1) (7:11::10, ff1e::2) (7:11::10, ff1e::3) (*, ff1e::4) Route/mask: 7:12::/64 (unicast) RPF interface: Vlan-interface2, RPF neighbor: 8::3, Total number of (S,G) or (*,G) dependent on this route entry: 2 (7:12::10, ff1e::1) (7:12::10, ff1e::2) Table 88 Command output...
  • Page 318: Display Ipv6 Pim Df-Info

    Usage guidelines You can display information about learned C-RPs only on the BSR. On other devices, you can display information about the locally configured C-RPs. Examples # Display information about learned C-RPs on the public network. <Sysname> display ipv6 pim c-rp Scope: non-scoped Group/MaskLen: FF00::/8 [B] C-RP address...
  • Page 319: Display Ipv6 Pim Interface

    Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN instance by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not specify a VPN instance, the command displays the DF information of IPv6 BIDIR-PIM on the public network.
  • Page 320 Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN instance by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not specify a VPN instance, the command displays IPv6 PIM information on an interface on the public network. interface-type interface-number: Specifies an interface by its type and number.
  • Page 321 PIM triggered hello delay: 5 s PIM J/P interval: 60 s PIM J/P hold interval: 210 s PIM BSR domain border: disabled PIM BFD: disabled PIM passive: 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 92 Command output Field...
  • Page 322: Display Ipv6 Pim Neighbor

    display ipv6 pim neighbor Use display ipv6 pim neighbor to display IPv6 PIM neighbor information. Syntax display ipv6 pim [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] neighbor [ipv6-neighbor-address | interface interface-type interface-number | verbose ] * Views Any view Predefined user roles network-admin network-operator Parameters vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN instance by its name, a case-sensitive string...
  • Page 323: Display Ipv6 Pim Routing-Table

    Bidirectional PIM: Enabled Secondary address(es): 1::1 Table 93 Command output Field Description Neighbor Primary IPv6 address (link-local address) of the IPv6 PIM neighbor. Interface Interface that connects to the IPv6 PIM neighbor. Uptime Length of time the IPv6 PIM neighbor has been up. Remaining lifetime for the IPv6 PIM neighbor.
  • Page 324 Parameters vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN instance by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not specify a VPN instance, the command displays IPv6 PIM routing entries on the public network. ipv6-group-address: Specifies an IPv6 multicast group by its IPv6 address in the range of FFxy::/16, where "x"...
  • Page 325 contain all outgoing interfaces. Whether the specified outgoing interface is contained in the IPv6 PIM routing table depends on the following conditions: If you specify an excluded interface, the command displays IPv6 PIM routing entries that do not • contain the specified outgoing interface. If you specify an included interface, the command displays IPv6 PIM routing entries that contain the •...
  • Page 326: Display Ipv6 Pim Rp-Info

    Join/Prune FSM: [NI] Assert FSM: [NI] FSM information for non-downstream interfaces: None Table 94 Command output Field Description Total 0 (*, G) entry; 1 (S, G) entry Total number of (S, G) entries and (*, G) entries. (2001::2, FFE3::101) (S, G) entry. Protocol IPv6 PIM mode: IPv6 PIM-SM or IPv6 PIM-DM.
  • Page 327 Syntax display ipv6 pim [ vpn-instance vpn-instance-name ] rp-info [ ipv6-group-address ] Views Any view Predefine d user roles netw ork-admin network-operator Paramete vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifies an MPLS L3VPN instance by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If you do not specify a VPN instance, the command displays RP information on the public network.
  • Page 328: Display Ipv6 Pim Statistics

    3:3::4 pim-sm 3:3::5 2002 pim-sm Table 95 Command output Field Description Group/MaskLen IPv6 multicast group to which the RP is designated. The RP provides services for IPv6 multicast groups in the BIDIR-PIM domain. If this field is not displayed, the RP provides services for groups in the IPv6 PIM-SM domain.
  • Page 329: Hello-Option Dr-Priority (Ipv6 Pim View)

    Assert Graft Graft-ACK: 0 C-RP able 96 Command ou tput Field Description Received PIM packets Total number of received IPv6 PIM packets. Sent PIM packets Total number of sent IPv6 PIM packets. Valid Number of received valid IPv6 PIM packets. Invalid Number of received invalid IPv6 PIM packets.
  • Page 330: Hello-Option Holdtime (Ipv6 Pim View)

    Predefined user roles network-admin Parameters priority: Sets a DR priority in the range of 0 to 4294967295. A larger value represents a higher priority. Usage gu idelines u can set the DR priority for all interfaces in IPv6 PIM view or for the current interface in interface view. The configuration made in interface view takes priority o ver the configuration made in IPv6 PIM view.
  • Page 331: Hello-Option Lan-Delay (Ipv6 Pim View)

    Related commands ipv6 pim hello-option holdtime hello-option lan-delay (IPv6 PIM view) Use hello-option lan-delay to set the global IPv6 PIM message propagation delay on a shared-media LAN. Use undo hello-option lan-del ay to restore the default. Syntax hello-option lan-delay delay undo hello-option lan-delay Default The global IPv6...
  • Page 332: Ipv6 Pim Passive

    Syntax hello-option neighbor-tracking undo hello-option neighbor-tracking Default Neighbor trac king is disabled, and join message suppression is enabled. Views IPv6 PIM v Predefine d user roles network-admin Usage guid elines You can enable neighbor tracking for all interfaces in IPv6 PIM view or for the current interface in interface view.
  • Page 333: Hello-Option Override-Interval (Ipv6 Pim View)

    <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] ipv6 multicast routing [Sysname-mrib] quit [Sysname] interface vlan-interface 100 [Sysname-Vlan-interface100] ipv6 pim dm [Sysname-Vlan-interface100] ipv6 pim passive hello-option override-interval (IPv6 PIM view) Use hello-option override-interval to se t the global override interval. Use undo hello-option override-inter val to restore the default. Syntax hello-option override-interval interval undo hello-option override-interval...
  • Page 334: Ipv6 Pim

    Syntax holdtime join-prune time undo holdtime join-prune Default The global join ed/pruned state holdtime timer is 210 seconds. Views IPv6 PIM view Predefine d user roles network-ad Paramete time: Sets a joined/pruned state holdtime timer in the range of 1 to 65535 seconds. Usage guide lines You can set the joined/pruned state holdtime...
  • Page 335: Ipv6 Pim Bfd Enable

    Paramete vpn-instance vpn-instance-name: Specifi es an MPLS L3VPN instance by its name, a case-sensitive string of 1 to 31 characters. If yo u do not specify a VPN instance, you enter public network IPv6 PIM view. Examples # Enable IPv6 multicast routing on the public network and enter public network IPv6 PIM view. <Sysname>...
  • Page 336: Ipv6 Pim Bsr-Boundary

    Related commands ipv6 pim dm • ipv6 pim sm • ipv6 pim bsr-boundary Use ipv6 pim bsr-bounda ry to configure an IPv6 PIM domain border (a bootstrap message boundary). Use ipv6 pim bsr-boundary to remove the configured IPv6 PIM-SM domain border. Syntax ipv6 pim bsr-boundary undo ipv6 pim bsr-boundary...
  • Page 337: Ipv6 Pim Hello-Option Dr-Priority

    Usage guidelines This command takes effect only when IPv6 multicast routing is enabled. If the interface belongs to a VPN instance, make sure IPv6 m ulticast routing is enabled on the VPN instance. Examples # Enable IPv6 multicast routing, and enable IPv 6 PIM-DM on VLAN-interface 100 on the public network.
  • Page 338: Ipv6 Pim Hello-Option Holdtime

    ipv6 pim hello-option holdtime Use ipv6 pim hello-option holdtime to set the IPv6 PIM neighbor lifetime on an interface. Use undo ipv6 pim hello-option holdtime to restore the default. Syntax ipv6 pim hello-option holdtime time undo ipv6 pim hello-option holdtime Default The IPv6 PIM ne ighbor lifetime is 105 seconds.
  • Page 339: Ipv6 Pim Hello-Option Neighbor-Tracking

    Views Interface view Predefine d user roles network-ad Paramete delay: Sets an IPv6 PIM message propagation delay on a shared-media LAN in the range of 1 to 32767 illiseconds. Usage guide lines You can set the IPv6 P IM message propagation delay on a shared-media LAN for all interfaces in IPv6 PIM view or for the current in terface in interface view.
  • Page 340: Ipv6 Pim Hello-Option Override-Interval

    Usage guidelines You can enable neighbor tracking for all interfaces i n IPv6 PIM view or for the current interface in interface view. The configu ration made in interface view takes priority over the configuration made in IPv6 PIM view. Examples # Enable neighbor tracking on VLAN-interface 100.
  • Page 341: Ipv6 Pim Holdtime Join-Prune

    <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface vlan-interface 100 [Sysname-Vlan-interface100] ipv6 pim hello-o ption override-interval 2000 Related c ommands hello-option lan-delay (IPv6 PIM view) • hello-option override-interval (IPv6 PIM view) • ipv6 pim hello-option lan-delay • ipv6 p im holdtime join-prune Use ipv6 pim holdtime join-prune to set the joined/pruned state holdtime timer on an interface. Use undo ipv6 pim holdtime join-pr une to restore the default.
  • Page 342: Ipv6 Pim Neighbor-Policy

    ipv6 pim neighbor-policy Use ipv6 pim neighbor-policy to configure an IPv6 PIM hello policy to define the legal source address range for hello messages. Use undo ipv6 pim neighbor-policy to restore the default. Syntax ipv6 pim neigh bor-policy acl6-number undo ipv6 pim neighbor-policy Default IPv6...
  • Page 343: Ipv6 Pim Sm

    Views Interface view Predefine d user roles network-admin Examples # Enable VLA N-interface 100 to drop hello messages without the generation ID options. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface vlan-interface 1 [Sysname-Vlan-interface100] ipv6 pim requ ire-genid ipv6 pim sm Use ipv6 pim sm to enable IPv6 PIM-SM.
  • Page 344: Ipv6 Pim Timer Graft-Retry

    Syntax ipv6 pim state-refresh-capable undo ipv6 pim state-refresh-capable Default The state refres h feature is enabled. Views terface view Predefine d user roles network-admin Examples # Disable st ate refresh on VLAN-interface 100. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface vlan-interface 10 [Sysname-Vlan-interface100] undo ipv6 pim state-refresh-capable Related c ommands...
  • Page 345: Ipv6 Pim Timer Hello

    ipv6 p im timer hello Use ipv6 pim timer hello to se t the hello interval on an interface. Use undo ipv6 pim timer he llo to restore the default. Syntax ipv6 pim timer hello interval undo ipv6 pim timer hello Default The hello inter val is 30 seconds.
  • Page 346: Ipv6 Pim Triggered-Hello-Delay

    Predefined user roles network-admin Paramete interval: S ets a join/prune interval in the range of 0 to 18000 seconds. If you set the value to 0 seconds, the interface does not send join or prune messages. Usage gu idelines You can set the join/prune interval for all interfaces in IPv6 P IM view or for the current interface in interface view.
  • Page 347: Jp-Pkt-Size (Ipv6 Pim View)

    Examples # Set the triggered hello delay to 3 sec onds on VLAN-interface 100. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] interface vlan-interface 100 [Sysname-Vlan-interface100] ipv6 pim triggered-hello-delay jp-pk t-size (IPv6 PIM view) Use jp-pkt-size t o set the maximum size of each join/prune message. Use undo jp-pkt-s ize to restore the default.
  • Page 348: Register-Whole-Checksum (Ipv6 Pim View)

    Predefined user roles network-admin Paramete acl6-number: Specifies an IPv6 advanced ACL number in the range of 3000 to 3999. Usage guide lines In an IPv6 advanced ACL, the source and destination keywords match the source address and multicast group address in register messages, respectively. If you specify the vpn-insta nce keyword in an ACL rule, the rule does not take effect.
  • Page 349: Source-Lifetime (Ipv6 Pim View)

    source-lifetime (IPv6 PIM view) Use source-lifetime to set the IPv6 multicast source lifetime. Use undo source-lifetime to restore the default. Syntax source-lifetime time undo source-life time Default The IPv6 multicast source lifetime is 210 seconds. Views v6 PIM view Predefine d user roles network-admin Paramete...
  • Page 350: Spt-Switch-Threshold (Ipv6 Pim View)

    Usage guidelines In an IPv6 basic ACL, the source keyword matches the source address in IPv6 multicast data packets. In an IPv6 advanced ACL, the source and destination keyw ords match the source address and multicast group address in IPv6 mult icast data packets, respectively.
  • Page 351: Ssm-Policy (Ipv6 Pim View)

    Usage gu idelines CAUTION: If the device is an RP, disabling the switchover to SPT mi ght cause multicast traffic forwarding failures on the source-side DR. When disabling the switchover to SPT, be sure you fully un derstand its impact on your network.
  • Page 352: State-Refresh-Hoplimit (Ipv6 Pim View)

    [Sysname-acl6-basic-2000] rule permit source ff3e :0:8192:: 96 [Sysname-acl6-basic-2000] quit [Sysname] ipv6 pim [Sysname-pim6] ssm-policy 2000 state- refresh-hoplimit (IPv6 PIM view) Use state-refresh-hoplimit to set the hop limit for state refresh messages. Use undo state-refresh-hoplimit to restore the default. Syntax state-refresh-hoplimit hoplimit-value undo state-refr esh-hoplimit Default...
  • Page 353: State-Refresh-Rate-Limit (Ipv6 Pim View)

    Views IPv6 PIM view Predefined user roles network-admin Paramete interval: Sets a state refresh interval in the range o f 1 to 255 seconds. Examples # Set the state refresh interval to 70 s econds on the public network. <Sysname> system-view [Sysname] ipv6 pim [Sysname-pim6] state-refresh-interval Related commands...
  • Page 354: Static-Rp (Ipv6 Pim View)

    Related commands ipv6 pim state-refresh-capable • state-refresh-hoplimit (IPv6 PIM v iew) • • state-refresh-interval (IPv6 PIM view static-rp (IPv6 PIM view) Use static-rp to configure a stat ic RP. Use undo static-rp to remove a static RP. Syntax static-rp ipv6-rp-address [ acl6-number | bidir | preferred ] * undo static-rp ip v6-rp-address Default...
  • Page 355: Timer Hello (Ipv6 Pim View)

    You can configure multiple static RPs by using this command multiple times. However, if you specify the same static RP address or reference the same ACL in the commands, the most recent configuration takes effect. If you configure multiple static RPs for the same IPv6 multicast group, the static RP with the highest IPv6 address is used.
  • Page 356: Timer Join-Prune (Ipv6 Pim View)

    Related commands ipv6 pim timer hello timer join-prune (IPv6 PIM view) Use timer join-prune to set the global join/prune interval. Use undo timer join-prune to restore the default. Syntax timer join-prune interval undo timer join-prune Default The global join /prune interval is 60 seconds. Views IPv6 PIM view Predefined u...
  • Page 357: Support And Other Resources

    Related information Documents To find related documents, browse to the Manuals page of the HP Business Support Center website: http://www.hp.com/support/manuals For related documentation, navigate to the Networking section, and select a networking category. •...
  • Page 358: Conventions

    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 | ...
  • Page 359 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.
  • Page 360: Index

    Index A B C D E F G H I J L M O P Q R S T V display ipv6 l2-multicast mac,195 display ipv6 l2-multicast mac forwarding,196 auto-rp enable,1 12 display ipv6 mrib interface,255 display ipv6 multicast boundary,256 display ipv6 multicast forwarding df-info,257 bidir-pim enable (IPv6 PIM...
  • Page 361 display mld-snooping static-router-port,203 fast-leave (MLD-snooping view),207 display mld-snooping statistics,204 display mrib interface,65 group-policy (IGMP-snooping view),16 display msdp brief,163 group-policy (MLD-snooping view),208 display msdp peer-status,165 display msdp sa-cache,168 display msdp sa-count,169 hello-option dr-priority (IPv6 PIM view),319 display multicast boundary,66 hello-option dr-priority (PIM view),135 display multicast forwarding df-info,67...
  • Page 362 igmp-snooping host-aging-time,25 ipv6 pim-snooping graceful-restart neighbor-aging-time,244 igmp-snooping host-join,26 ipv6 port multicast-vlan,252 igmp-snooping last-member-query-interval,27 igmp-snooping leave source-ip,28 igmp-snooping max-response-time,28 jp-pkt-size (IPv6 PIM view),337 igmp-snooping overflow-replace,29 jp-pkt-size (PIM view),140 igmp-snooping querier,30 igmp-snooping query-interval,31 last-listener-query-count (MLD view),279 igmp-snooping report source-ip,32 last-listener-query-interval (MLD view),279 igmp-snooping router-aging-time,33 last-listener-query-interval (MLD-snooping...
  • Page 363 mld-snooping enable,215 pim bfd enable,141 mld-snooping fast-leave,216 bsr-boundary,142 mld-snooping general-query source-ip,217 dm,142 mld-snooping group-limit,217 pim hello-option dr-priority,143 mld-snooping group-policy,218 pim hello-option holdtime,144 mld-snooping host-aging-time,219 pim hello-option lan-delay,144 mld-snooping host-join,220 pim hello-option neighbor-tracking,145 mld-snooping last-listener-query-interval,221 pim hello-option override-interval,146 mld-snooping max-response-time,222 pim holdtime join-prune,147 mld-snooping overflow-replace,223...
  • Page 364 reset mld-snooping group,233 ssm-policy (IPv6 PIM view),341 reset mld-snooping router-port,234 ssm-policy (PIM view),157 reset mld-snooping statistics,235 startup-query-count (IGMP view),1 10 reset msdp peer,180 startup-query-count (MLD view),297 reset msdp sa-cache,181 startup-query-interval (IGMP view),1 10 reset msdp statistics,181 startup-query-interval (MLD view),297 reset multicast forwarding event,83 state-refresh-hoplimit (IPv6 PIM view),342...

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