This section provides several IPv6 PIM configuration examples showing how to build up a basic IPv6 PIM network and how to configure basic IPv6 PIM functions.
This section provides an example for configuring filtering policies, including setting a valid source address range and a valid Candidate-Rendezvous Point (C-RP) address range, to prevent malicious packet attacks on an IPv6 PIM-SM network.
In the scenario where multiple multicast sources and receivers are located in a PIM-SM domain, you can configure Anycast-RP peer relationships so that IP routing will automatically select the topologically closest Rendezvous Point (RP) for each source and receiver. This alleviates burdens on RPs, implements RP backup, and optimizes multicast forwarding paths.
This section provides an example for configuring Bidirectional Forwarding Detection (BFD) for IPv6 PIM, so that user hosts can quickly respond to Designated router (DR) changes.