Configures Extended Edge Switching optimized IP multicast replication mode.
forwarding | Designates configuring hardware capabilities. |
vpex | Designates configuring Extended Edge Switching capabilities. |
ipmc | Designates configuring IP multicast forwarding settings. |
replication | Designates configuring the way hardware replicates IP multicast packets. |
controlling-bridge | Sets IP multicast replication to be performed at the controlling bridge (CB). |
bpe | Sets IP multicast replication to be performed at the bridge port extender (BPE) (default). |
By default, IP multicast replication is done on the BPE.
IP multicast (IPMC) replication involves generating multiple copies of incoming IPMC traffic to subscribed receivers. Without IPMC replication, in Extended Edge Switching, if there are “N” receivers on the BPEs , “N” copies are generated by the CB, which is not efficient. IPMC replication allows the CB to send one copy of the packet to the BPE, and then let the BPE do the replication.
You can configure the replication mode with this command. The default replication is at the BPE, but you can configure replication at the CB. You might want to switch to CB-based IPMC replication for debugging in the event of a problem or scalability, because replication on the BPE uses a hardware resource on the CB that is limited.
To see the current IP multicast replication mode, use the command show forwarding configuration.
The following example configures the IPMC replication to BPE mode:
# configure forwarding vpex ipmc replication bpe
This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 30.6.
This command is available on the ExtremeSwitching X670-G2, X465, X690, X590 series switches.