mld-static-source-show

Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) is a Layer 3 multicast protocol used between IPv6 hosts, and routers similar to how IGMP is used for IPv4. MLD snooping allows a switch to examine MLD packets, and make forwarding decisions based on their content.

MLD snooping constrains IPv6 multicast traffic at Layer 2 by configuring Layer 2 LAN ports dynamically to forward IPv6 multicast traffic only to those ports that want to receive it.

The default behavior, when MLD Snooping is not configured, multicast traffic is forwarded to all the switch ports, impacting switch performance.

Syntax   mld-static-source-show 

group-ip ip-address

The IP address of the group.

vnet vnet-name

Name of the vNET.

l2-net l2-net-name

Name of the Layer 2 network.

vlan vlan-id

Name of the VLAN.

source-ip ip-address

The IP address of the source.

host-ip ip-address

The IP address of the host.

ports port-list

The list of ports.

Defaults   None.

Access   CLI

History  

Version 2.3

Command introduced.

Version 2.4.1

The parameter switch deprecated. The parameter vnet added.

Version 3.0.0

The parameter l2-net added.

Usage   The default behavior, when MLD Snooping is not configured, multicast traffic is forwarded to all the switch ports, impacting switch performance.

Examples  To display all multicast group memberships for the local switch, use the following command:

CLI (network-admin@switch) > mld-static-source-show

switch:

switch-01

group-ip:

ff02::1:ff11:1111

vlan:

100

source-ip:

2001:db8::2:1

host-ip:

fe80::3636:3bff:fece:44f2

ports:

8,69,129


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