Operation Manual – Multicast
H3C S3100 Series Ethernet Switches
Chapter 2 IGMP Snooping Configuration
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Table 2-21
Network devices and their configurations
Device
Device
description
Networking description
Switch A
Layer 3 switch
The interface IP address of VLAN 20 is 168.10.1.1.
Ethernet 1/0/1 is connected to the workstation and
belongs to VLAN 20.
The interface IP address of VLAN 10 is 168.10.2.1.
Ethernet 1/0/10 belongs to VLAN 10. Ethernet
1/0/10 is connected to Switch B.
Switch B
Layer 2 switch
VLAN 2 contains Ethernet 1/0/1 and VLAN 3
contains Ethernet 1/0/2. The two ports are
connected to Host A and Host B, respectively.
VLAN 10 includes Ethernet 1/0/10, Ethernet1/0/1,
and Ethernet 1/0/2. Ethernet 1/0/10 is connected
to Switch A. VLAN 10 is a multicast VLAN.
Host A
User 1
Host A is connected to Ethernet 1/0/1 on Switch B.
Host B
User 2
Host B is connected to Ethernet 1/0/2 on Switch B.
In this configuration example, you need to configure the ports that connect Switch A
and Switch B to each other as hybrid ports. The following text describes the
configuration details. You can also configure these ports as trunk ports. The
configuration procedure is omitted here. For details, see
Configuring Multicast VLAN
.
Configure a multicast VLAN, so that users in VLAN 2 and VLAN 3 can receive multicast
streams through the multicast VLAN.
II. Network diagram
WorkStation
SwitchA
SwitchB
Vlan-int20
168.10.1.1
Eth1/0/1
Eth1/0/10
Vla
n2
Vlan3
Eth1/0/10
Vlan10
Eth
1/0
/1
Eth1/0
/2
HostA
HostB
Vlan-int10
168.10.2.1
Figure 2-4
Network diagram for multicast VLAN configuration
III. Configuration procedure
The following configuration is based on the prerequisite that the devices are properly
connected and all the required IP addresses are already configured.