…cument specifies Version 2 of MLD. The previous version of MLD is specified in [RFC2710]. In this document we will refer to it as MLDv1. MLDv2 is a translation of the IGMPv3 protocol [RFC3376] for IPv6 semantics. The MLDv2 protocol, when compared to MLDv1, adds support for "sourc…
…P messages: While the Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) messages specified in [RFC2710], [RFC3590], and [RFC3810] are the logical IPv6 counterparts for the IPv4 IGMP messages, all the "normal" IGMP messages are single-hop messages and SHOULD be silently dropped by the translator…
…ddress, it typically sends a Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) report message [RFC2710] [RFC3810] for the multicast address. In the case of Duplicate Address Detection, the MLD report message is required in order to inform MLD- snooping switches, rather than routers, to forward …
…dress, it typically sends a Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) report message [ RFC2710 ] [ RFC3810 ] for the multicast address. In the case of Duplicate Address Detection, the MLD report message is required in order to inform MLD- snooping switches, rather than routers, to forwa…
…dress, it typically sends a Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) report message [ RFC2710 ] [ RFC3810 ] for the multicast address. In the case of Duplicate Address Detection, the MLD report message is required in order to inform MLD- snooping switches, rather than routers, to forwa…
…dress, it typically sends a Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) report message [ RFC2710 ] [ RFC3810 ] for the multicast address. In the case of Duplicate Address Detection, the MLD report message is required in order to inform MLD- snooping switches, rather than routers, to forwa…
… messages: While the Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) messages specified in [ RFC2710 ], [ RFC3590 ], and [ RFC3810 ] are the logical IPv6 counterparts for the IPv4 IGMP messages, all the "normal" IGMP messages are single-hop messages and SHOULD be silently dropped by the trans…
… messages: While the Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) messages specified in [ RFC2710 ], [ RFC3590 ], and [ RFC3810 ] are the logical IPv6 counterparts for the IPv4 IGMP messages, all the "normal" IGMP messages are single-hop messages and SHOULD be silently dropped by the trans…