Inconsistent Membership Information On The Routers On The Same Subnet - HP MSR2003 Configuration Manual

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The IPv6 addresses are not correctly configured.
2.
Use the display current-configuration command to verify that the IPv6 multicast routing is enabled.
If it is not enabled, use the ipv6 multicast routing command in system view to enable IPv6 multicast
routing. In addition, verify that MLD is enabled on the associated interfaces.
3.
Use the display mld interface command to verify that the MLD version on the interface is lower than
that on the host.
4.
Use the display current-configuration interface command to verify that no ACL has been
configured to filter out the reports to the IPv6 multicast group G.
5.
If the problem persists, contact HP Support.
Inconsistent membership information on the routers on the same
subnet
Symptom
Different memberships are maintained on different MLD routers on the same subnet.
Analysis
A router running MLD maintains multiple parameters for each interface. Inconsistent MLD interface
parameter configurations for routers on the same subnet result in inconsistent MLD memberships.
Although routers are partially compatible with hosts that separately run different versions of MLD,
all routers on the same subnet must run the same MLD version. Inconsistent MLD versions running on
routers on the same subnet lead to inconsistent MLD memberships.
Solution
1.
Use the display current-configuration command to verify the MLD information on the interface.
2.
Use the display mld interface command on all routers on the same subnet to check the MLD timers
for inconsistent configurations.
3.
Use the display mld interface command to verify that the routers are running the same MLD
version.
4.
If the problem persists, contact HP Support.
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