ECS4110-28P_Management Guide

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MVR for IPv6
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COMMAND USAGE
This command can be used to set a high priority for low-latency multicast
traffic such as a video-conference, or to set a low priority for normal
multicast traffic not sensitive to latency.
EXAMPLE
Console(config)#mvr6 priority 6
Console(config)#
RELATED COMMANDS
show mvr6
mvr6 profile This command maps a range of MVR group addresses to a profile. Use the
no form of this command to remove the profile.
SYNTAX
mvr6 profile profile-name start-ip-address end-ip-address
profile-name - The name of a profile containing one or more MVR
group addresses. (Range: 1-21 characters)
start-ip-address - Starting IPv6 address for an MVR multicast
group. This parameter must be a full IPv6 address including the
network prefix and host address bits.
end-ip-address - Ending IPv6 address for an MVR multicast group.
This parameter must be a full IPv6 address including the network
prefix and host address bits.
DEFAULT SETTING
No profiles are defined
COMMAND MODE
Global Configuration
COMMAND USAGE
Use this command to statically configure all multicast group addresses
that will join the MVR VLAN. Any multicast data associated with an MVR
group is sent from all source ports, and to all receiver ports that have
registered to receive data from that multicast group.
IGMP snooping and MVR share a maximum number of 1023 groups.
Any multicast streams received in excess of this limitation will be
flooded to all ports in the associated domain.
All IPv6 addresses must be according to RFC 2373 “IPv6 Addressing
Architecture,” using 8 colon-separated 16-bit hexadecimal values. One
double colon may be used in the address to indicate the appropriate
number of zeros required to fill the undefined fields. (Note that the IP
address ff02::X is reserved.)