RP address
1002::2 (local)
Group/MaskLen: FF94::/16
RP address
1002::2 (local)
Group/MaskLen: FFA4::/16
RP address
1002::2 (local)
Group/MaskLen: FFB4::/16
RP address
1002::2 (local)
Group/MaskLen: FFC4::/16
RP address
1002::2 (local)
Group/MaskLen: FFD4::/16
RP address
1002::2 (local)
Group/MaskLen: FFE4::/16
RP address
1002::2 (local)
Group/MaskLen: FFF4::/16
RP address
1002::2 (local)
Group/MaskLen: FF04::/16
RP address
1002::2 (local)
# Display RP information on Switch F.
[SwitchF] display pim rp-info
BSR RP information:
Scope: non-scoped
Group/MaskLen: FF00::/8
RP address
8001::1 (local)
Troubleshooting IPv6 PIM
A multicast distribution tree cannot be correctly built
Symptom
An IPv6 multicast distribution tree cannot be correctly built because there are no IPv6 multicast
forwarding entries established on the routers (including routers directly connected with multicast sources
or receivers) in a IPv6 PIM network.
Analysis
On an IPv6 PIM-DM enabled network, IPv6 multicast data is flooded from the router that directly
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connects to the IPv6 multicast source to the routers that directly connects to the receivers. When the
IPv6 multicast data is flooded to a router, the router creates an (S, G) entry only if it has a route to
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