Address Table Commands
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Note that (*,G) cannot be written to the FDB if the mode is ip-src-group. In that
case, no new FDB entry is created, but the port is added to the (S,G) entries (if they
exist) that belong to the requested group. If an application on the device requests
(*,G), the operating FDB mode is changed to ip-group.
You can execute the command before the VLAN is created.
Example
The following example configures the Multicast bridging mode as an ip-group on
VLAN 2.
switchxxxxxx(config)#
switchxxxxxx(config-if)#
29.10 bridge multicast ipv6 ip-address
Use the bridge multicast ipv6 ip-address Interface Configuration (VLAN) mode
command to register an IPv6 Multicast address to the bridge table, and statically
add or remove ports to or from the group. Use the no form of this command to
unregister the IPv6 address.
Syntax
bridge multicast ipv6 ip-address
interface-list |
port-channel port-channel-list}]
no bridge multicast ipv6 ip-address
Parameters
•
ipv6-multicast-address—Specifies the group IPv6 multicast address.
•
add—Adds ports to the group.
•
remove—Removes ports from the group.
•
ethernet
interface-list
nonconsecutive Ethernet ports with a comma and no spaces; use a hyphen
to designate a range of ports.
•
port-channel-list
port-channel
nonconsecutive port-channels with a comma and no spaces. Use a hyphen
to designate a range of port channels.
2
interface vlan
bridge multicast ipv6 mode ip-group
ipv6-multicast-address [[add | remove] {ethernet
ip-multicast-address
—Specifies a list of Ethernet ports. Separate
—Specifies a list of port channels. Separate
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