clear ipv6 mroute
Modes Privileged EXEC mode
Usage Guidelines After mroutes are cleared from an IP multicast routing table, the best static mroutes are added back to it.
Examples This example removes all mroutes from the IP multicast routing table:
Device(config)# clear ip mroute
This example removes all mroutes from the vrf green IP multicast routing table:
Device(config)# clear ip mroute vrf green
This example removes mroute 10.0.0.2/24 from the IP multicast routing table:
Device(config)# clear ip mroute 10.0.0.2/24
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clear ipv6 mroute
| Removes IPv6 multicast routes from the mRTM. |
Syntax | clear ipv6 mroute [ vrf |
Parameters | vrf |
| Specifies a VRF route. |
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| Specifies an IPv6 address prefix in hexadecimal using |
| documented in RFC 2373 and a prefix length as a decimal value. |
Modes | Privileged EXEC mode |
Usage Guidelines | After mroutes are removed from an IPv6 multicast routing table, the best static mroutes are added back |
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Examples | This example removes all mroutes from the IPv6 multicast routing table: |
| Device(config)# clear ipv6 mroute |
| This example removes all mroutes from the vrf green IPv6 multicast routing table: |
| Device(config)# clear ipv6 mroute vrf green |
| This example removes mroute 2000:7838::/32 from the IPv6 multicast routing table: |
| Device(config)# clear ipv6 mroute 2000:7838::/32 |
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