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Configuring the Maximum Number of Downstream Nodes in an IPv6 Multicast Forwarding Entry
Configuring the Maximum Number of Downstream Nodes in an IPv6 Multicast Forwarding Entry
Context
When the router receives a multicast packet, it copies the packet for each downstream node in the matching IPv6 multicast forwarding entry. If there are too many downstream nodes, the router is overloaded. To reduce the load on the router, limit the number of downstream nodes in each IPv6 multicast forwarding entry.
Default Settings
By default, an IPv6 multicast forwarding entry can contain a maximum of 128 downstream nodes.
Procedure
Run system-view
The system view is displayed.
Run multicast ipv6 forwarding-table downstream-limitlimit
The maximum number of
downstream nodes in an IPv6 multicast forwarding entry is configured.