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- About the Documentation
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- E Series and JUNOSe Documentation and Release
Notes
- Audience
- E Series and JUNOSe Text and Syntax Conventions
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- Obtaining Documentation
- Documentation Feedback
- Requesting Technical Support
- Internet Protocol Version 4
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- Configuring IPv4 Multicast
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- IPv4 Multicast Overview
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- Reverse-Path Forwarding
- Multicast Packet Forwarding
- Platform Considerations
- References
- Before You Begin
- Configuring the Switch Fabric Bandwidth
- Enabling IP Multicast
- Defining Static Routes for Reverse-Path Forwarding
- Displaying Available Routes for Reverse-Path Forwarding
- Enabling and Disabling RPF Checks
- Using Unicast Routes for RPF
- Defining Permanent IP Multicast Forwarding Entries
- Defining a Multicast Bandwidth Map
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- Using the Autosense Mechanism
- How Adaptive Mode Works
- Multicast Bandwidth Map Example
- Configuring Multicast QoS Adjustment
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- Multicast OIF Mapping Case
- Multicast Traffic Receipt Without Forwarding
- Activating Multicast QoS Adjustment Functions
- Configuring Hardware Multicast Packet Replication
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- Supported Modules and Encapsulations
- Relationship with OIF Mapping
- Hardware Multicast Packet Replication Considerations
- Configuring Hardware Multicast Packet Replication
- Monitoring Hardware Multicast Packet Replication
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- Port Statistics
- IP and VLAN Statistics
- IGMP Statistics
- Blocking and Limiting Multicast Traffic
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- Blocking Mroutes
- Limiting Interface Admission Bandwidth
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- Enabling Interface
Admission Bandwidth Limitation
- OIF
Interface Reevaluation Example
- Creating Mroute Port Limits
- Limiting Port Admission Bandwidth
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- Enabling Port Admission
Bandwidth Control
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- Dynamic Port Admission Bandwidth
Control
- OIF Port Reevaluation Example
- Deleting Multicast Forwarding Entries
- Monitoring IP Multicast Settings
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- Support for Multicast Router Information
- BGP Multicasting
- Investigating Multicast Routes
- Configuring IGMP
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- IGMP Overview
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- Group Membership Queries
- Group Membership Reports
- Leave Group Membership Messages
- Platform Considerations
- References
- Before You Begin
- Configuring Static and Dynamic IGMP Interfaces
- Enabling IGMP on an Interface
- Configuring IGMP Settings for an Interface
- Specifying Multicast Groups
- Assigning a Multicast Group to an Interface
- Configuring Group Outgoing Interface Mapping
- Configuring Access Node Control Protocol for IGMP
- Configuring SSM Mapping
- Limiting the Number of Accepted IGMP Groups
- Including and Excluding Traffic
- Configuring Explicit Host Tracking
- Accepting IGMP Reports from Remote Subnetworks
- Disabling and Removing IGMP
- Monitoring IGMP
- IGMP Proxy Overview
- Configuring IGMP Proxy
- Establishing the IGMP Proxy Baseline
- Monitoring IGMP Proxy
- Configuring PIM for IPv4 Multicast
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- Overview
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- PIM Dense Mode
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- Overriding Prunes
- Preventing Duplication
- PIM Sparse Mode
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- Joining Groups
- Timers
- PIM Sparse Mode Bootstrap Router
- PIM Sparse-Dense Mode
- PIM Source-Specific Multicast
- Platform Considerations
- References
- Before You Begin
- Enabling PIM on a VR
- Disabling PIM on a VR
- Enabling PIM on an Interface
- Setting a Priority to Determine the Designated Router
- Configuring the PIM Join/Prune Message Interval
- Configuring an RP Router for PIM Sparse Mode and PIM Sparse-Dense
Mode
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- Configuring a Static RP Router
- Configuring an Auto-RP Router for PIM Sparse Mode
- Configuring an Auto-RP Router for PIM Sparse-Dense Mode
- Configuring BSR and RP Candidates for PIM Sparse Mode
- Migrating to BSR from Auto-RP
- Switching to an SPT for PIM Sparse Mode
- Creating Multicast VPNs
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- Creating Multicast VPNs Using the Default MDT
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- Multicast VPN Configuration Example
- Creating Multicast VPNs Using the Data MDT
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- Data MDT Sources
- Data MDT Receivers
- Establishing a Data MDT
Using ASM or SSM
- Configuring the Default
MDT
- Configuring Data MDTs
- Using PIM Sparse Mode Join Filters
- Configuring PIM SSM
- Configuring the BFD Protocol for PIM
- Removing PIM
- Resetting PIM Counters and Mappings
- Monitoring PIM
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- Monitoring PIM Events
- Monitoring PIM Settings
- Configuring DVMRP
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- Overview
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- Identifying Neighbors
- Advertising Routes
- Platform Considerations
- References
- Before You Begin
- Enabling DVMRP on a VR
- Activating DVMRP on an Interface
- Configuring DVMRP Limits
- Filtering DVMRP Reports
- Configuring DVMRP Summary Addresses
- Changing the Metric for a Route
- Importing Routes from Other Protocols
- Specifying Routes to Be Advertised
- Preventing Dynamic Route Distribution
- Exchanging DVMRP Unicast Routes
- Disabling and Removing DVMRP
- Clearing DVMRP Routes
- Configuring DVMRP Tunnels
- Monitoring DVMRP
- Internet Protocol Version 6
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- Configuring IPv6 Multicast
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- IPv6 Multicast Overview
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- Reverse-Path Forwarding
- Multicast Packet Forwarding
- Platform Considerations
- References
- Before You Begin
- Configuring the Switching Fabric Bandwidth
- Enabling IPv6 Multicast
- Defining Static Routes for Reverse-Path Forwarding
- Displaying Available Routes for Reverse-Path Forwarding
- Enabling and Disabling RPF Checks
- Using Unicast Routes for RPF
- Defining Permanent IPv6 Multicast Forwarding Entries
- Defining a Multicast Bandwidth Map
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- Using the Auto-Sense Mechanism
- How Adaptive Mode Works
- Multicast Bandwidth Map Example
- Configuring Multicast QoS Adjustment
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- Multicast OIF Mapping Case
- Multicast Traffic Receipt Without Forwarding
- Activating Multicast QoS Adjustment Functions
- Configuring Hardware Multicast Packet Replication
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- Supported Modules and Encapsulations
- Relationship with OIF Mapping
- Hardware Multicast Packet Replication Considerations
- Configuring Hardware Multicast Packet Replication
- Monitoring Optimized Multicast Packet Replication
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- Port Statistics
- IP and VLAN Statistics
- MLD Statistics
- Blocking and Limiting Multicast Traffic
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- Blocking Mroutes
- Limiting Interface Admission Bandwidth
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- Enabling Interface Admission Bandwidth
Limitation
- OIF
Interface Reevaluation Example
- Creating Mroute Port Limits
- Limiting Port Admission Bandwidth
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- Enabling Port Admission Bandwidth
Control
- OIF
Port Reevaluation Example
- Deleting Multicast Forwarding Entries
- Monitoring IPv6 Multicast Settings
- BGP Multicast
- Configuring Multicast Listener Discovery
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- Overview
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- Multicast Listener Queries
- Multicast Listener Reports
- Multicast Listener Done Messages
- Platform Considerations
- References
- Before You Begin
- Configuring Static and Dynamic MLD Interfaces
- Enabling MLD on an Interface
- Configuring MLD Settings for an Interface
- Specifying Multicast Groups
- Assigning a Multicast Group to an Interface
- Configuring Group Outgoing Interface Mapping
- Configuring SSM Mapping
- Limiting the Number of Accepted MLD Groups
- Including and Excluding Traffic
- Configuring Explicit Host Tracking
- Disabling and Removing MLD
- Monitoring MLD
- MLD Proxy Overview
- Configuring MLD Proxy
- Setting the MLD Proxy Baseline
- Monitoring MLD Proxy
- Configuring PIM for IPv6 Multicast
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- Overview
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- PIM Sparse Mode
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- Joining Groups
- Timers
- PIM Sparse Mode Bootstrap Router
- PIM Source-Specific Multicast
- Platform Considerations
- References
- Before You Begin
- Enabling and Disabling PIM on a VR
- Enabling PIM on an Interface
- Setting a Priority to Determine the Designated Router
- Configuring the PIM Join/Prune Message Interval
- Configuring an RP Router for PIM Sparse Mode
- Configuring BSR and RP Candidates for PIM Sparse Mode
- Switching to an SPT for PIM Sparse Mode
- Configuring PIM Sparse Mode Remote Neighbors
- Using PIM Sparse Mode Join Filters
- Configuring PIM SSM
- Configuring the BFD Protocol for PIM
- Removing PIM
- Resetting PIM Counters and Mappings
- Monitoring PIM
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- Monitoring PIM Events
- Monitoring PIM Settings
- Index
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- Index
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