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create mld_snooping static_group, config mld_snooping static_group
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xStack® DGS-3620 Series Layer 3 Managed Stackable Gigabit Switch CLI Reference Guide 61-4 create mld_snooping static_group Description This command is used to create an MLD snooping multicast static group. Member ports can be added to the static group. The static member and the dynamic member port form the member ports of a group. The static group will only take effect when MLD snooping is enabled on the VLAN. For those static member ports, the device needs to emulate the MLD protocol operation to the querier, and forward the traffic destined to the multicast group to the member ports. For a layer 3 device, the device is also responsible to route the packet destined for this specific group to static member ports. The static member port will only affect V2 MLD operation. The Reserved IP multicast addresses FF0x::/16 must be excluded from the configured group. The VLAN must be created first before a static group can be created. Format create mld_snooping static_group [vlan | vlanid ] Parameters vlan - Specify the name of the VLAN on which the static group resides. - Specify the VLAN name. The maximum length is 32 characters. vlanid - Specify the VLAN ID list. - Specify the VLAN ID list. - Specify the multicast group IPv6 address. Restrictions Only Administrator, Operator and Power-User level users can issue this command. Example To create an MLD snooping static group on vlan1, group FF1E::1: DGS-3620-28SC:admin#create mld_snooping static_group vlan vlan1 FF1E::1 Command: create mld_snooping static_group vlan vlan1 FF1E::1 Success. DGS-3620-28SC:admin# 61-5 config mld_snooping static_group Description This command is used to configure an MLD snooping static group on the switch. When a port is configured as a static member port, the MLD protocol will not operate on this port. Therefore, suppose that a port is a dynamic member port learned by MLD. If this port is configured as a static member later, then the MLD protocol will stop operating on this port. The MLD protocol will resume once this port is removed from static member ports. The static member port will only affect V1 MLD operation. 672