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Multicast Routing Daemon v6

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The Multicast Routing Daemon v6 (MRD6) is an Ipv6 multicast routing daemon developed at the Instituto de Telecomunicações at Aveiro, Portugal. Its main features include:

  • Extensible modular design
  • MLDv1 and MLDv2 support
  • PIM-SM support (ASM and SSM)
  • partial MBGP support
  • Supports both native and virtual (tunnel) interfaces (tested IPv6-IPv4, IPv6-IPv6 and TUN/TAP tunnels)
  • Abstract Multicast Forwarding Interface (MFA) with user-space forwarding
  • CLI support (remote configuration and management) via telnet or local access