HP 6125XLG R2306-HP 6125XLG Blade Switch IP Multicast Configuration Guide - Page 110

MLD snooping configuration task list, Configuring basic MLD snooping functions, Enabling MLD snooping

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MLD snooping configuration task list Task at a glance Configuring basic MLD snooping functions • (Required.) Enabling MLD snooping • (Optional.) Specifying the MLD snooping version • (Optional.) Setting the maximum number of MLD snooping forwarding entries • (Optional.) Configuring parameters for MLD queries and responses Configuring MLD snooping port functions • (Optional.) Setting aging timers for dynamic ports • (Optional.) Configuring static portsConfiguring static ports • (Optional.) Enabling MLD snooping fast-leave processing Configuring MLD snooping policies • (Optional.) Configuring an IPv6 multicast group filter • (Optional.) Configuring IPv6 multicast source port filtering • (Optional.) Enabling dropping unknown IPv6 multicast data • (Optional.) Setting the maximum number of IPv6 multicast groups on a port • (Optional.) Enabling the IPv6 multicast group replacement function For MLD snooping, the configurations made on an aggregate interface do not interfere with the configurations made on its member ports, and they 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 functions Before you configure basic MLD snooping functions, complete the following tasks: • Configure the corresponding VLANs. • Determine the MLD snooping version. • Determine the MLD last-listener query interval. • Determine the maximum response delay for MLD general queries. Enabling MLD snooping When you enable MLD snooping, follow these guidelines: • You must enable MLD snooping globally before you enable it for a VLAN. • MLD snooping for a VLAN works only on the ports in that VLAN. To enable MLD snooping: Step 1. Enter system view. Command system-view Remarks N/A 103

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MLD snooping configuration task list
Task at a glance
Configuring basic MLD snooping functions
(Required.)
Enabling MLD snooping
(Optional.)
Specifying the MLD snooping version
(Optional.)
Setting the maximum number of MLD snooping forwarding entries
(Optional.)
Configuring parameters for MLD queries and responses
Configuring MLD snooping port functions
(Optional.)
Setting aging timers for dynamic ports
(Optional.)
Configuring static portsConfiguring static ports
(Optional.)
Enabling MLD snooping fast-leave processing
Configuring MLD snooping policies
(Optional.)
Configuring an IPv6 multicast group filter
(Optional.)
Configuring IPv6 multicast source port filtering
(Optional.)
Enabling dropping unknown IPv6 multicast data
(Optional.)
Setting the maximum number of IPv6 multicast groups on a port
(Optional.)
Enabling the IPv6 multicast group replacement function
For MLD snooping, the configurations made on an aggregate interface do not interfere with the
configurations made on its member ports, and they 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 functions
Before you configure basic MLD snooping functions, complete the following tasks:
Configure the corresponding VLANs.
Determine the MLD snooping version.
Determine the MLD last-listener query interval.
Determine the maximum response delay for MLD general queries.
Enabling MLD snooping
When you enable MLD snooping, follow these guidelines:
You must enable MLD snooping globally before you enable it for a VLAN.
MLD snooping for a VLAN works only on the ports in that VLAN.
To enable MLD snooping:
Step
Command
Remarks
1.
Enter system view.
system-view
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