3Com S7902E Command Reference Manual - page 1415
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Parameters
group-policy
acl6-number
: Specifies a basic IPv6 ACL number, in the range of 2000 to 2999. If you do
not include this option in your command, the configuration will apply on all IPv6 multicast groups.
order
order-value
: Specifies the order of the IPv6 ACL in the group-policy list, where
order-value
has an
effective range of 1 to (the largest order value in the existing group-policy list + 1), but the value range
should not include the original order value of the IPv6 ACL in the group-policy list. If you have assigned
an
order-value
to a certain IPv6 ACL, do not specify the same
order-value
for another IPv6 ACL;
otherwise the system will give error information. If you do not specify an
order-value
, the order value of
the IPv6 ACL will remain the same in the group-policy list.
Description
Use the
spt-switch-threshold
infinity
command to configure disabling the SPT switchover.
Use the
undo spt-switch-threshold
command to restore the default configuration.
By default, the device switches to the SPT immediately after it receives the first IPv6 multicast packet.
Note that:
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To adjust the order of an IPv6 ACL that already exists in the group-policy list, you can use the
acl6-number argument to specify this IPv6 ACL and set its order-value. This will insert the IPv6
ACL to the position of order-value in the group-policy list. The order of the other existing IPv6 ACLs
in the group-policy list will remain unchanged.
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To use an IPv6 ACL that does not exist in the group-policy list, you can use the acl6-number
argument to specify an IPv6 ACL and set its order-value. This will insert the IPv6 ACL to the
position of order-value in the group-policy list. If you do not include the order order-value option in
your command, the ACL will be appended to the end of the group-policy list.
z
If you use this command multiple times on the same IPv6 multicast group, the first traffic rate
configuration matched in sequence will take effect.
z
For an S7900E series Ethernet switch, once an IPv6 multicast forwarding entry is created,
subsequent IPv6 multicast data will not be encapsulated in register messages before being
forwarded even if a register outgoing interface is available. Therefore, to avoid forwarding failure,
do not use the
spt-switch-threshold
infinity
command on a switch that may become an RP
(namely, a static RP or a C-RP).
Examples
# Disable SPT switchover on a switch that will never become an RP.
[Sysname] pim ipv6
[Sysname-pim6] spt-switch-threshold infinity
ssm-policy (IPv6 PIM view)
Syntax
ssm-policy
acl6-number
undo ssm-policy