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Static port configuration example, Network requirements, Configuration procedure

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Static port configuration example Network requirements As shown in Figure 13, Router A runs IGMPv2 and serves as the IGMP querier, and Switch A, Switch B, and Switch C run IGMPv2 snooping. Host A and host C are permanent receivers of multicast group 224.1.1.1. Configure Ten-GigabitEthernet 1/1/7 and Ten-GigabitEthernet 1/1/9 on Switch C as static member ports for multicast group 224.1.1.1 to enhance the reliability of multicast traffic transmission. Suppose the STP runs on the network. To avoid data loops, the forwarding path from Switch A to Switch C is blocked under normal conditions, and multicast data flows to the receivers attached to Switch C only along the path of Switch A-Switch B-Switch C. Configure Ten-GigabitEthernet 1/1/7 on Switch A as a static router port, so that multicast data can flow to the receivers nearly uninterruptedly along the path of Switch A-Switch C when the path of Switch A-Switch B-Switch C is blocked. NOTE: If no static router port is configured, when the path of Switch A-Switch B-Switch C is blocked, at least one IGMP query-response cycle must be completed before the multicast data can flow to the receivers along the new path of Switch A-Switch C, so multicast delivery is interrupted during this process. For more information about the STP, see Layer 2-LAN Switching Configuration Guide. Figure 13 Network diagram Configuration procedure 1. Assign an IP address and subnet mask to each interface as shown in Figure 13. (Details not shown.) 28 XGE1/1/6 XGE1/1/6 XGE1/1/8

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Static port configuration example
Network requirements
As shown in
Figure 13
, Router A runs IGMPv2 and serves as the IGMP querier, and Switch A, Switch B,
and Switch C run IGMPv2 snooping.
Host A and host C are permanent receivers of multicast group 224.1.1.1. Configure Ten-GigabitEthernet
1/1/7 and Ten-GigabitEthernet 1/1/9 on Switch C as static member ports for multicast group 224.1.1.1
to enhance the reliability of multicast traffic transmission.
Suppose the STP runs on the network. To avoid data loops, the forwarding path from Switch A to Switch
C is blocked under normal conditions, and multicast data flows to the receivers attached to Switch C only
along the path of Switch A—Switch B—Switch C.
Configure Ten-GigabitEthernet 1/1/7 on Switch A as a static router port, so that multicast data can flow
to the receivers nearly uninterruptedly along the path of Switch A—Switch C when the path of Switch
A—Switch B—Switch C is blocked.
NOTE:
If no static router port is configured, when the path of Switch A—Switch B—Switch C is blocked, at least
one IGMP query-response cycle must be completed before the multicast data can flow to the receivers
along the new path of Switch A—Switch C, so multicast delivery is interrupted during this process.
For more information about the STP, see
Layer 2—LAN Switching Configuration Guide
.
Figure 13
Network diagram
Configuration procedure
1.
Assign an IP address and subnet mask to each interface as shown in
Figure 13
. (Details not
shown.)
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