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To do… Use the command… Remarks
Reset specified IPv6 MBGP
connections
reset bgp ipv6 multicast { as-
number | ipv6-address | all |
group ipv6-group-name | external
| internal }
Available in user view
Clearing IPv6 MBGP information
To do… Use the command… Remarks
Clear dampened IPv6 MBGP
routing information and release
suppressed routes
reset bgp ipv6 multicast
dampening [ ipv6-address prefix-
length ]
Available in user view
Clear IPv6 MBGP route flap
statistics
reset bgp ipv6 multicast flap-info [
ipv6-address/prefix-length |
regexp as-path-regexp | as-path-
acl as-path-acl-number ]
Available in user view
IPv6 MBGP configuration example
Network requirements
• IPv6 PIM-SM 1 is in AS 100, and IPv6 PIM-SM 2 is in AS 200. OSPFv3 is the IGP in the two ASs,
and IPv6 MBGP runs between the two ASs to exchange IPv6 multicast route information.
• The IPv6 multicast source belongs to IPv6 PIM-SM 1, and the receiver belongs to IPv6 PIM-SM 2.
• Configure VLAN-interface 101 of Switch A and Switch B as the C-BSR and C-RP of the respective
IPv6 PIM-SM domains.
Figure 104 Network diagram for IPv6 MBGP configuration
AS 100 AS 200
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IPv6 MBGP peers
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Device Interface IP address Device Interface IP address
Source - 1002::100/64 Switch C Vlan-int200 3002::1
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