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Table 145. MLD proxy membership information (Continued)

Description

Field

The state of the host entry:

Non-member state: The host does not belong to the group on the

interface.

Delaying member state: The host belongs to the group on the

interface and its report timer is active. (The report timer is used to send
reports.)

Idle member state: The host belongs to the group on the interface

but its report timer is inactive.

State

The group filter mode (Include, Exclude, or None) for the group on the
MLD proxy interface.

Filter Mode

The number of source hosts in the multicast group.

Number of Sources

Static multicast routes for IPv6
addresses

If a multicast routing protocol such as PIM-SM or PIM-DM is enabled and configured,
multicast routes are built dynamically. However, you can also configure one or more
static IPv6 multicast routes. A static route can facilitate the processing of multicast traffic
when a neighboring reverse-path forwarding (RPF) router is located between the switch
and the multicast source.

Configure static multicast routes for IPv6
addresses

You can add a new or change an existing static IPv6 multicast route.

To add or change a static IPv6 multicast route:

1. Launch a web browser.

2. In the address field of your web browser, enter the IP address of the switch.

If you do not know the IP address of the switch, see Log in to the main UI with a web
browser
on page 27 and the subsections.

The login page displays.

3. Click the Main UI Login button.

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