Protocols and standards, Mld snooping configuration task list – H3C Technologies H3C S12500 Series Switches User Manual
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Protocols and standards
RFC 4541, Considerations for Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) and Multicast Listener
Discovery (MLD) Snooping Switches
MLD snooping configuration task list
Task
Remarks
Configuring basic MLD
snooping functions
Required.
Specifying MLD snooping version
Optional.
Setting the maximum number of MLD snooping
forwarding entries
Optional.
Configuring MLD snooping port
functions
Configuring aging timers for dynamic ports
Optional.
Optional.
Configuring a port as a simulated member host
Optional.
Enabling MLD snooping fast-leave processing
Optional.
Disabling a port from becoming a dynamic router port
Optional.
Configuring MLD snooping
querier
Optional.
Configuring parameters for MLD queries and
responses
Optional.
Configuring the source IPv6 addresses for MLD
queries
Optional.
Configuring MLD snooping
proxying
Enabling MLD snooping proxying
Optional.
Configuring the source IPv6 address for the MLD
messages sent by the proxy
Optional.
Configuring an MLD snooping
policy
Configuring an IPv6 multicast group filter
Optional.
Configuring dropping unknown IPv6 multicast data
Optional.
Enabling MLD report suppression
Optional.
Setting the maximum number of multicast groups that
a port can join
Optional.
Enabling IPv6 multicast group replacement
Optional.
Enabling the MLD snooping host tracking function
Optional.
For the configuration tasks in this section:
•
The configurations made in MLD-snooping view take effect on all VLANs. The configurations made
in VLAN view take effect on only the current VLAN. For a given VLAN, the configurations made in
MLD-snooping view take effect only if you do not make the same configuration in VLAN view.
•
The configurations made in MLD-snooping view take effect on all ports. The configurations made in
Layer 2 Ethernet interface view or Layer 2 aggregate interface view take effect on only the current
port. The configurations made in port group view take effect on only the ports in the current port
group. For a given port, the configurations made in MLD-snooping view take effect only if you do