The only way I've found to accomplish this is to use the "ipv6 multicast
group-range" command:

ipv6 multicast group-range RP
!
ipv6 access-list RP
 permit ipv6 any host FF08::7

The multicast group-range command enables/disables multicast forwarding for
only the specified groups.

On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 11:37 AM, garry baker <[email protected]> wrote:

> OK, i have seen the following question floating around alot of study lists
> and blogs but no answer on how or why you cannot use /128 with this access
> list for static RP in IPv6 pim rp-address
>
> anyway have the key?
>
> any thing besides /128 will work, but that does not meet the requirement of
> the exact group ff08::7 does it?
>
> what is the secret?
>
>
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> how can i configure ipv6 pim rp address for a specific multicast group?
>
> i try following configuration because as i said Objective is that RPshould 
> only work
> for multicast group *FF08::7*
>
> ipv6 access-list ACL1
> permit ipv6 any host FF08::7
>
> Router(config)#ipv6 pim rp-address 2001::1 ACL1
>
> and i get the following error:
>
> %Error: Group prefix must be less than 128, skipping FF08::10/128
>
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