Operation Manual – Multicast Protocol
H3C S3610&S5510 Series Ethernet Switches
Chapter 3 MLD Snooping Configuration
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2)
If MLD Snooping is not enabled, use the
mld-snooping
command to enable MLD
Snooping globally, and then use
mld-snooping enable
command to enable MLD
Snooping in VLAN view.
3) If MLD Snooping is disabled only for the corresponding VLAN, just use the
mld-snooping enable
command in VLAN view to enable MLD Snooping in the
corresponding VLAN.
3.9.2 Configured IPv6 Multicast Group Policy Fails to Take Effect
I. Symptom
Although an IPv6 multicast group policy has been configured to allow hosts to join
specific IPv6 multicast groups, the hosts can still receive IPv6 multicast data addressed
to other groups.
II. Analysis
z
The IPv6 ACL rule is incorrectly configured.
z
The IPv6 multicast group policy is not correctly applied.
z
Certain ports have been configured as static member ports of IPv6 multicasts
groups, and this configuration conflicts with the configured IPv6 multicast group
policy.
III. Solution
1) Use
the
display acl ipv6
command to check the configured IPv6 ACL rule. Make
sure that the IPv6 ACL rule conforms to the IPv6 multicast group policy to be
implemented.
2) Use
the
display this
command in MLD Snooping view or the corresponding
Ethernet port view to check whether the correct IPv6 multicast group policy has
been applied. If not, use the
group-policy
or
mld-snooping group-policy
command to apply the correct IPv6 multicast group policy.
3) Use
the
display mld-snooping group
command to check whether any port has
been configured as a static member port of any IPv6 multicast group. If so, check
whether this configuration conflicts with the configured IPv6 multicast group policy.
If any conflict exists, remove the port as a static member of the IPv6 multicast
group.