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A

Abnormal Termination of IPv6 Multicast

Data

11-10

Advantages and Applications of

Multicast

1-5

Advertising a Default Route to a Peer or

Peer Group

14-6

Advertising a Default Route to an IPv4

MBGP Peer or Peer Group

8-5

Anycast RP Configuration

7-24

Application of GRE Tunnel in Multicast

Forwarding

4-6

B

Basic Concepts in IGMP Snooping

2-2

Basic Concepts in MLD Snooping

9-2

Basic IGMP Functions Configuration

Example

5-23

Basic MLD Functions Configuration

Example

12-23

C

Changing an RPF Route

4-15

Clearing IPv6 MBGP Information

14-19

Clearing MBGP Information

8-19

Common Notations in Multicast

1-5

Comparison of Information Transmission

Techniques

1-1

Configuration Procedure

8-3

Configure Default Route Redistribution

into MBGP

8-4

Configure Outbound IPv6 MBGP Route

Filtering

14-6

Configured IPv6 Multicast Group Policy

Fails to Take Effect

9-38

Configured Multicast Group Policy Fails

to Take Effect

2-37

Configuring 802.1p Precedence for

IGMP Messages

2-25

Configuring 802.1p Precedence for MLD

Messages

9-26

Configuring a BSR

13-22

Configuring a BSR

6-24

Configuring a Multicast Data Filter

6-36

Configuring a Multicast Forwarding

Range

4-10

Configuring a Multicast Routing Policy

4-10

Configuring a Preferred Value for Routes

from a Peer/Peer Group

14-3

Configuring a Source IP Address for the

IGMP Messages Sent by the Proxy

2-19

Configuring a Source IPv6 Address for

the MLD Messages Sent by the Proxy

9-20

Configuring a Static RPF Peer

7-10

Configuring Administrative Scoping

6-28

Configuring Aging Timers for Dynamic

Ports

2-11

Configuring Aging Timers for Dynamic

Ports

9-12

Configuring an IPv6 MBGP Peer Group

14-15

Configuring an IPv6 MBGP Peer

14-3

Configuring an IPv6 MBGP Route

Reflector

14-17

Configuring an IPv6 Multicast Data Filter

13-31