Enabling Per-Session Ipv6 Multicast Forwarding - HP VSR1000 Configuration Manual

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If you specify both an IPv6 multicast group list and a user access policy, a user can join an IPv6
multicast group that meets either of them.
To configure an MLD user access policy:
Step
Enter system view.
1.
Enter ISP domain view.
2.
Configure the default
3.
authorization user profile for
the current ISP domain.
Return to system view.
4.
Enter user profile view.
5.
Configure an MLD user
6.
access policy.

Enabling per-session IPv6 multicast forwarding

CAUTION:
This configuration automatically deletes the static IPv6 multicast forwarding entries created by the
non-VLAN-based static member group configurations.
By default, the BRAS forwards the IPv6 multicast traffic on a per-interface basis. It sends one copy of
IPv6 multicast traffic to a downstream interface, and the downstream MLD snooping device
replicates the IPv6 multicast traffic to each user.
If the downstream device does not support MLD snooping, you can configure the downstream
interface on the BRAS to forward IPv6 multicast traffic on a per-session basis. This allows the BRAS
to send a separate copy of the IPv6 multicast data to each user.
To configure per-session IPv6 multicast forwarding:
Step
Enter system view.
1.
Command
system-view
domain isp-name
authorization-attribute
user-profile profile-name
quit
user-profile profile-name
mld access-policy ipv6-acl-number
Command
system-view
243
Remarks
N/A
For more information about
this command, see Security
Command Reference.
By default, the default
authorization user profile is not
configured for an ISP domain.
The authorization user profile
configuration made on the
RADIUS server takes priority
over the configuration made
for ISP domain.
For more information about
this command, see Security
Command Reference.
N/A
For more information about
this command, see Security
Command Reference.
By default, no MLD user
access policies exist. MLD
users are not authorized to join
any IPv6 multicast groups.
You can configure multiple
MLD user access policies by
using this command multiple
times. An MLD report is
permitted if it matches one of
the access policies.
Remarks
N/A

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