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Configuring IPv6 static multicast MAC address entries
In Layer-2 multicast, a Layer-2 IPv6 multicast protocol (such as, MLD snooping) can dynamically add IPv6
multicast MAC address entries. Or, you can manually configure IPv6 multicast MAC address entries.
Configuring an IPv6 static multicast MAC address entry in system view
Follow these steps to configure an IPv6 static multicast MAC address entry in system view
To do...
Use the command...
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—
Configure a static multicast MAC
address entry
mac-address multicast
mac-address interface interface-list
vlan vlan-id
Required
No static multicast MAC address
entries exist by default.
Configuring an IPv6 static multicast MAC address entry in interface view
Follow these steps to configure an IPv6 static multicast MAC address entry in interface view
To do...
Use the command...
Remarks
Enter system view
system-view
—
Enter Ethernet interface view, Layer
2 aggregate interface view, or port
group view
Enter Layer 2 Ethernet interface
view or Layer 2 aggregate
interface view:
interface interface-type
interface-number
Enter port group view:
port-group manual
port-group-name
Required
In Ethernet interface view or Layer
2 aggregate interface view, the
configuration is effective on only
the current interface. In port group
view, the configuration is effective
on all ports in the port group.
Configure a static multicast MAC
address entry
mac-address multicast
mac-address vlan vlan-id
Required
No static multicast MAC address
entries exist by default.
NOTE:
•
For more information about the mac-address multicast command, see
IP Multicast Command
Reference.
•
The configuration that you make in system view is effective on the specified interfaces. The configuration
that you make in interface view or port group view is effective only on the current interface or interfaces
in the current port group.
•
Any legal IPv6 multicast MAC address except 3333-xxxx-xxxx (where x represents a hexadecimal
number from 0 to F) can be manually added to the MAC address table. IPv6 multicast MAC addresses
are the MAC addresses whose the least significant bit of the most significant octet is 1.