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Table 130. MLD proxy membership information
Description
Field
The interface on which the MLD proxy is enabled.
Proxy Interface
The IPv6 multicast group address.
Group IP
The source addresses that are members of the multicast group.
Source Hosts
The source IPv6 address that sent the last membership report for the
multicast group on the MLD proxy interface.
Last Reporter
The time elapsed since this entry was created.
Up Time
The expiration interval for each source address that is a member of the
multicast group. This is the period after which the source entry ages out.
Expiry Time
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.
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Configure Multicast Routing
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