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Configuring IPv6 Static Multicast MAC Address Entries 
In Layer-2 multicast, a Layer-2 IPv6 multicast protocol (such as MLD snooping) can dynamically add 
IPv6 multicast MAC address entries. Or, you can manually configure IPv6 multicast MAC address 
entries.  
Configuring an IPv6 static multicast MAC address entry in system view 
Table 1-1 Configure an IPv6 static multicast MAC address entry in system view 
To do... 
Use the command... 
Remarks 
Enter system view 
system-view 
— 
Configure a static multicast 
MAC address entry 
mac-address multicast 
mac-address interface 
interface-list vlan vlan-id 
Required 
No static multicast MAC 
address entries exist by default.
 
Configuring an IPv6 static multicast MAC address entry in interface view 
Table 1-2 Configure an IPv6 static multicast MAC address entry in interface view 
To do... 
Use the command... 
Remarks 
Enter system view 
system-view 
— 
Enter Ethernet interface/Layer 
2 aggregate interface view or 
port group view 
interface interface-type 
interface-number
 
Required 
Configurations performed in 
Ethernet interface view or 
Layer 2 aggregate interface 
view take effect for only the 
current interface; while that 
performed in port group view 
take effect for all ports in the 
port group. 
Configure a static multicast 
MAC address entry 
mac-address multicast 
mac-address vlan vlan-id 
Required 
No static multicast MAC 
address entries exist by default.
 
 
For details about the mac-address multicast command, refer to Multicast Routing and 
Forwarding Commands in the IP Multicast Volume. 
When configuring a static multicast MAC address entry in system view, the configuration is 
effective for the specified interface. When configuring a static multicast MAC address entry in 
interface view or port group view, the configuration is effective only for the current interface or 
interfaces in the current port group.  
Any legal IPv6 multicast MAC address except 3333-xxxx-xxxx (with x representing a hexadecimal 
number from 0 to F) can be manually added to the MAC address table.