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Defining Permanent IPv6 Multicast Forwarding Entries
An mroute is a multicast traffic flow, a (Source,
Group) entry used for forwarding multicast traffic). By default, forwarding
mroutes (with a valid RPF incoming interface) are timed out if data
for them is not received for 210 seconds. However, you can specify
an mroute as permanent by using the ipv6 multicast-routing permanent-mroute command.
ipv6
multicast-routing permanent-mroute
- Use to specify that any newly created mroutes that match
the specified access-list do not time out.
- Using this command does not change existing mroutes.
- Permanent mroutes are removed if a topology change occurs
that affects the mroute.
- Permanent mroutes may be removed due to certain protocol
actions (for example, PIM sparse mode switching from shared to shortest
path tree).
- Outgoing interface lists of permanent mroutes may change
due to protocol actions.
- Example
- host1(config)#ipv6 multicast-routing permanent-mroute
routesv61
- Use the no version to prevent
any new mroutes from becoming permanent. To remove existing permanent
mroutes, use the clear ipv6 mroute command.
- See ipv6 multicast-routing permanent-mroute
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