115
d.
Enable dropping unknown IPv6 multicast data.
e.
Enable the switch to act as the MLD querier.
2.
Configure Switch B:
a.
From the navigation tree, select
Network
>
Multicast
>
MLD Snooping
.
b.
Enable MLD snooping for VLAN 1.
c.
Specify the MLD snooping version as 1.
d.
Enable dropping unknown IPv6 multicast data.
3.
Configure Switch C:
a.
From the navigation tree, select
Network
>
Multicast
>
MLD Snooping
.
b.
Enable MLD snooping for VLAN 1.
c.
Specify the MLD snooping version as 1.
d.
Enable dropping unknown IPv6 multicast data.
Verifying the configuration
1.
Send MLD reports from Host A and Host B to join the IPv6 multicast group FF1E::101.
2.
Send multicast data from the source to the IPv6 multicast group.
3.
On the configuration page, click
Entries
to check that the forwarding entry for the IPv6 multicast
group exists.
DHCP configuration example
Network requirements
As shown in
, the DHCP client and the DHCP server are on different subnets.
Configure the DHCP relay agent on switch B so that the DHCP client can obtain IP addresses
through DHCP.
Figure 36 Network diagram
Configuration procedure
1.
Configure the DHCP server:
a.
From the navigation tree, select
Network
>
Links
>
VLAN
.
b.
Create VLAN
20
.
c.
Access the details page for VLAN 20 to perform the following tasks:
−
Add GigabitEthernet 1/0/2 to the tagged port list.
−
Create
VLAN-interface
20
.
−
Assign the IP address
10.1.1.1/24
to VLAN-interface 20.
d.
From the navigation tree, select
Network
>
Service
>
DHCP
.
e.
On the basic setting page, perform the following tasks:
−
Enable
DHCP.
−
Configure VLAN-interface 20 to operate in the DHCP server mode.
f.
Access the address pool configuration page to perform the following tasks: