ipv6 mroute next-hop-recursion

History

Release version

Command history

 

 

 

 

 

8.0.10a

This command was introduced.

 

 

 

ipv6 mroute next-hop-recursion

 

Configures the recursion level while using static mroutes to resolve a static mroute next hop.

Syntax

ipv6 mroute [ vrf vrf-name] next-hop-recursion 1-10

 

no ipv6 mroute [ vrf vrf-name] next-hop-recursion 1-10

Command Default

The recursion level for resolving a static mroute next hop is 3.

Parameters

vrf vrf-name

 

Configures a static mroute for this virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) route.

Modes

VRF configuration mode

Usage Guidelines

The no form of this command restores the default recursion level for resolving a static mroute next hop.

Examples

This example sets the recursion level for resolving a static mroute next hop to 7:

 

Device(config-vrf)# ipv6 mroute next-hop-recursion 7

 

This example sets the recursion level for resolving a static mroute next hop to the default value, 3:

 

Device(config-vrf)# ipv6 mroute next-hop-recursion

 

This example disables the recursion for resolving a static mroute next hop:

 

Device(config-vrf)# no ipv6 mroute next-hop-recursion

History

Release version

Command history

 

 

 

 

 

8.0.10a

This command was introduced.

 

 

 

ipv6 multicast disable-flooding

Disables the flooding of unregistered IPv6 multicast frames in an MLD-snooping-enabled VLAN.

Syntax ipv6 multicast disable-flooding

no ipv6 multicast disable-flooding

Command Default The switch floods unregistered IPv6 multicast frames in an MLD-snooping-enabled VLAN. Modes Global configuration mode

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