Enabling Interface-Level Admission Bandwidth Limitation for IPv6
You can use the ipv6 multicast admission-bandwidth-limit command to enable multicast admission control on interfaces (including dynamic IP interfaces) that are configured to run MLD. You can also use this command on a PIM (sparse-mode, dense-mode, or sparse-dense-mode) interface if MLD is configured on the interface (including the ipv6 mld version passive command).
To limit bandwidth for an interface that accepts MLD groups:
- Issue the ipv6 multicast admission-bandwidth-limit command in Interface Configuration mode.host1:boston(config-if)#ipv6 multicast admission-bandwidth-limit 2000000
Use the no version to remove the bandwidth limitation for the interface.
Related Documentation
- Before You Begin
- Example: Configuring an IPv6 Multicast Bandwidth Map
- Interface-Level Admission Bandwidth Limits for IPv6 Overview
- OIF Interface Reevaluation for IPv6
- Monitoring IPv6 Multicast Forwarding Entries
- Monitoring Active IPv6 Multicast Routes
- Monitoring Join Interface Details when IPv6 OIF Mapping is Configured
- Monitoring IPv6 Multicast Statistics
- Monitoring IPv6 Multicast Protocols Enabled on the Router
- ipv6 mld version
- ipv6 multicast admission-bandwidth-limit
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