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When MLDv2 is running on the hosts and routers, Host B can explicitly express its interest in the IPv6
multicast data that Source 1 sends to G (denoted as (S1, G)), rather than the IPv6 multicast data that
Source 2 sends to G (denoted as (S2, G)). Thus, only IPv6 multicast data from Source 1 will be delivered
to Host B.
MLD state
A multicast router that is running MLDv2 maintains the multicast address state per multicast address per
attached subnet. The multicast address state consists of the following information:
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Filter mode
—The router keeps tracing the Include or Exclude state.
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List of sources
—The router keeps tracing the newly added or deleted IPv6 multicast source.
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Timers
—Filter timers which includes the time that the router waits before switching to the Include
mode after an IPv6 multicast address times out, and the source timers for source recording.
Receiver host state listening
By listening to the state of receiver hosts, a multicast router running MLDv2 records and maintains
information of hosts joining the source group on the attached subnet.
MLD message types
The following descriptions are based on MLDv2 messages.
MLD query message
An MLD querier learns the multicast listening status of neighbor interfaces by sending MLD query
messages. The darker area in
shows the MLDv1 message format.