Multicast Routing Protocol; Ipv6 Tunnel - Zte ZXR10 ZSR V2 Series Product Description

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3.9.2.6
IPv6 Policy Routing
The concept and principle of Policy routing in IPv6 are the same with those of IPv4. The
only difference is IPv6 address and route are used to complete the configuration.
3.9.3

Multicast Routing Protocol

The biggest difference from IPv4 multicast is that IPv6 multicast address system is
greatly enriched. The other features of IPv6 such as group member management,
multicast packet forwarding and multicast route establishment are the same with IPv4.
3.9.3.1
MLD
MLD protocol is originated from IGMP. MLDv1 is corresponding to IGMPv2, and MLDv2
is corresponding to IGMPv3. Different from IGMP which adopts packet type with IP
protocol number of 2, MLD protocol adopts ICMPv6 (with IP protocol number of 58)
packet type including MLD query packet (with type value 130), MLDv1 report packet (with
type value 131), MLDv1 leave packet (with type value 132), and MLDv2 report packet
(with type value 143). MLD protocol behavior is exactly the same with IGMP except
different packet format. Similarly, MLD Snooping is basically the same with IGMP
Snooping.
ZXR10 ZSR V2 supports MLDv1/v2 protocol.
3.9.3.2
IPv6 PIM
Except IP address structure, IPv6 PIM protocol behavior is the same with IPv4 PIM. IPv6
PIM also supports three modes of SM, DM, and SSM.
ZXR10 ZSR V2 supports IPv6 PIM-DM, IPv6 PIM-SM, and IPv6 PIM-SSM protocols.
3.9.4

IPv6 Tunnel

ZXR10 ZSR V2 supports IPv6 tunnel protocols including IPv6 over IPv4 manually
configured tunnel and automatic tunnel, IPv4 over IPv6 tunnel, ISATAP tunnel, and 6rd
etc.
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