Enabling Mld On An Interface; Configuring Mld Settings For An Interface - Juniper JUNOSE 11.0.X MULTICAST ROUTING Configuration Manual

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JUNOSe 11.0.x Multicast Routing Configuration Guide
The following sections describe the tasks associated with these and other ipv6 mld
commands.
You can also use various MLD-specific RADIUS attributes in RADIUS Access-Accept
messages as an alternative method of configuring certain values. See Configuring
RADIUS Attributes in the JUNOSe Broadband Access Configuration Guide for additional
information.

Enabling MLD on an Interface

You must start MLD on each interface that you want to use the protocol. You can
configure MLD and PIM on the same interface. If you configure only MLD on an
interface, the router determines that MLD owns that interface. If you configure MLD
and PIM on an interface, the router determines that PIM owns the interface.
In an MLDv1 or MLDv2 network, the querier is the router with the lowest IPv6 address.
To start MLD, complete the following steps:
1.
2.
ipv6 mld
ipv6 mld version

Configuring MLD Settings for an Interface

When you start MLD on an interface, it operates with the default settings. You can,
however, modify:
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Enabling MLD on an Interface

Enable MLD on the interface (MLDv2 is the default version).
(MLDv1) Specify the MLD version for the interface.
Use to enable MLD on an interface and to set the MLD version to MLDv2. Use
the ipv6 mld version command to specify a different MLD version.
Example
host1:boston(config-if)#ipv6 mld
Use the no version to disable MLD on an interface.
See ipv6 mld.
Use to set the MLD version (1 or 2) for the interface.
Example
host1:boston(config-if)#ipv6 mld version 2
Use the no version to set the version to the default, MLDv2.
See ipv6 mld version.

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