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- EX Series
- Example: Configuring Source-Specific Multicast Groups with Any-Source Override
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- Understanding MLD
- M Series
- Understanding MLD
- Source-Specific Multicast Groups Overview
- Example: Configuring Source-Specific Multicast Groups with Any-Source Override
- Example: Configuring an SSM-Only Domain
- Example: Configuring PIM SSM on a Network
- Example: Configuring SSM Mapping
- MX Series
- Understanding MLD
- Source-Specific Multicast Groups Overview
- Example: Configuring Source-Specific Multicast Groups with Any-Source Override
- Example: Configuring an SSM-Only Domain
- Example: Configuring PIM SSM on a Network
- Example: Configuring SSM Mapping
- PTX Series
- Source-Specific Multicast Groups Overview
- Example: Configuring Source-Specific Multicast Groups with Any-Source Override
- Example: Configuring an SSM-Only Domain
- Example: Configuring PIM SSM on a Network
- Example: Configuring SSM Mapping
- QFX Series
- Source-Specific Multicast Groups Overview
- Example: Configuring Source-Specific Multicast Groups with Any-Source Override
- Example: Configuring an SSM-Only Domain
- Example: Configuring PIM SSM on a Network
- Example: Configuring SSM Mapping
- SRX Series
- Understanding MLD
- T Series
- Understanding MLD
- Source-Specific Multicast Groups Overview
- Example: Configuring Source-Specific Multicast Groups with Any-Source Override
- Example: Configuring an SSM-Only Domain
- Example: Configuring PIM SSM on a Network
- Example: Configuring SSM Mapping
Modifying the MLD Version
By default, the router supports MLD version 1 (MLDv1). To enable the router to use MLD version 2 (MLDv2) for source-specific multicast (SSM) only, include the version 2 statement.
If you configure the MLD version setting at the individual interface hierarchy level, it overrides configuring the IGMP version using the interface all statement.
If a source address is specified in a multicast group that is statically configured, the version must be set to MLDv2.
To change an MLD interface to version 2:
- Configure the MLD interface.
- Verify the configuration by checking the version field in the output of the show mld interface command. The show mld statistics command has version-specific output fields, such as the counters in the MLD Message type field.
Related Documentation
- EX Series
- Example: Configuring Source-Specific Multicast Groups with Any-Source Override
- J Series
- Understanding MLD
- M Series
- Understanding MLD
- Source-Specific Multicast Groups Overview
- Example: Configuring Source-Specific Multicast Groups with Any-Source Override
- Example: Configuring an SSM-Only Domain
- Example: Configuring PIM SSM on a Network
- Example: Configuring SSM Mapping
- MX Series
- Understanding MLD
- Source-Specific Multicast Groups Overview
- Example: Configuring Source-Specific Multicast Groups with Any-Source Override
- Example: Configuring an SSM-Only Domain
- Example: Configuring PIM SSM on a Network
- Example: Configuring SSM Mapping
- PTX Series
- Source-Specific Multicast Groups Overview
- Example: Configuring Source-Specific Multicast Groups with Any-Source Override
- Example: Configuring an SSM-Only Domain
- Example: Configuring PIM SSM on a Network
- Example: Configuring SSM Mapping
- QFX Series
- Source-Specific Multicast Groups Overview
- Example: Configuring Source-Specific Multicast Groups with Any-Source Override
- Example: Configuring an SSM-Only Domain
- Example: Configuring PIM SSM on a Network
- Example: Configuring SSM Mapping
- SRX Series
- Understanding MLD
- T Series
- Understanding MLD
- Source-Specific Multicast Groups Overview
- Example: Configuring Source-Specific Multicast Groups with Any-Source Override
- Example: Configuring an SSM-Only Domain
- Example: Configuring PIM SSM on a Network
- Example: Configuring SSM Mapping

