Mld snooping proxying configuration example, Network requirements – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

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# Enable the MLD snooping feature and the function of dropping unknown IPv6 multicast data packets

in VLAN 100.

[SwitchB-vlan100] mld-snooping enable

[SwitchB-vlan100] mld-snooping drop-unknown

[SwitchB-vlan100] quit

Configurations of Switch C and Switch D are similar to the configuration of Switch B.

3.

Verify the configuration

When the MLD snooping querier starts to work, all the switches but the querier receive MLD general
queries. Use the display mld-snooping statistics command to view the statistics information of these MLD

messages received.
# Display the MLD message statistics on Switch B.

[SwitchB-vlan100] display mld-snooping statistics

Received MLD general queries:3.

Received MLDv1 specific queries:0.

Received MLDv1 reports:12.

Received MLD dones:0.

Sent MLDv1 specific queries:0.

Received MLDv2 reports:0.

Received MLDv2 reports with right and wrong records:0.

Received MLDv2 specific queries:0.

Received MLDv2 specific sg queries:0.

Sent MLDv2 specific queries:0.

Sent MLDv2 specific sg queries:0.

Received error MLD messages:0.

MLD snooping proxying configuration example

Network requirements

As shown in

Figure 73

, Router A connects to an IPv6 multicast source through port GigabitEthernet

1/0/2 and to Switch A through port GigabitEthernet 1/0/1.

MLDv1 runs on Router A and MLDv1 snooping runs on Switch A. Router A acts as the MLD querier.

Configure MLD snooping proxying on Switch A. This enables the switch to forward MLD reports and
done messages on behalf of the attached hosts and to respond to MLD queries from Router A and

then forward the queries to the hosts on behalf of Router A.

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