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interfaces do not take part in aggregation calculations. The configuration made on a member port of
the aggregate group takes effect after the port leaves the aggregate group.
Configuring basic MLD snooping features
Before you configure basic MLD snooping features, complete the following tasks:
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Configure VLANs.
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Determine the MLD snooping version.
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Determine the maximum number of MLD snooping forwarding entries.
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Determine the MLD last listener query interval.
Enabling MLD snooping
When you enable MLD snooping, follow these restrictions and guidelines:
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You must enable MLD snooping globally before you can enable it for a VLAN.
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MLD snooping configuration made in VLAN view takes effect only on the member ports in that
VLAN.
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You can enable MLD snooping for the specified VLANs in MLD-snooping view or for a VLAN in
VLAN view. For a VLAN, the configuration in VLAN interface has the same priority as the
configuration in MLD-snooping view, and the most recent configuration takes effect.
To enable MLD snooping for the specified VLANs:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enable MLD snooping
globally and enter
MLD-snooping view.
mld-snooping
By default, MLD snooping is
globally disabled.
3.
Enable MLD snooping for
the specified VLANs.
enable
vlan
vlan-list
By default, MLD snooping is
disabled for a VLAN.
To enable MLD snooping for a VLAN:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
N/A
2.
Enable MLD snooping
globally and enter
MLD-snooping view.
mld-snooping
By default, MLD snooping is
globally disabled.
3.
Return to system view.
quit
N/A
4.
Enter VLAN view.
vlan vlan-id
N/A
5.
Enable MLD snooping for
the VLAN.
mld-snooping enable
By default, MLD snooping is
disabled in a VLAN.
Specifying an MLD snooping version
Different MLD snooping versions can process different versions of MLD messages:
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MLDv1 snooping can process MLDv1 messages, but it floods MLDv2 messages in the VLAN
instead of processing them.