Igmp snooping configuration examples, Network requirements – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

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Remarks

Display information about IGMP
snooping groups (in IRF mode)

display igmp-snooping group [ vlan vlan-id ]
[ chassis chassis-number slot slot-number ]
[ verbose ] [ | { begin | exclude | include }

regular-expression ]

Available in
any view

Display information about the hosts
tracked by IGMP snooping (in
standalone mode)

display igmp-snooping host vlan vlan-id group
group-address [ source source-address ] [ slot
slot-number ] [ | { begin | exclude | include }

regular-expression ]

Available in
any view

Display information about the hosts
tracked by IGMP snooping (in IRF

mode)

display igmp-snooping host vlan vlan-id group
group-address [ source source-address ] [ chassis

chassis-number slot slot-number ] [ | { begin |

exclude | include } regular-expression ]

Available in
any view

Display static multicast MAC address
entries

display mac-address [ mac-address [ vlan
vlan-id ] | [ multicast ] [ vlan vlan-id ] [ count ] ] [ |

{ begin | exclude | include } regular-expression ]

Available in
any view

Display the statistics information of
IGMP messages learned by IGMP

snooping

display igmp-snooping statistics [ | { begin |
exclude | include } regular-expression ]

Available in
any view

Remove all the dynamic group entries of
a specified IGMP snooping group or all

IGMP snooping groups

reset igmp-snooping group { group-address |
all } [ vlan vlan-id ]

Available in
user view

Clear the statistics information of all
kinds of IGMP messages learned by

IGMP snooping

reset igmp-snooping statistics

Available in
user view

NOTE:

The reset igmp-snooping group command works only on an IGMP snooping–enabled VLAN, but not
on a VLAN with IGMP enabled on its VLAN interface.

The reset igmp-snooping group command cannot remove the static group entries of IGMP snooping
groups.

IGMP snooping configuration examples

Group policy and simulated joining configuration example

Network requirements

As shown in

Figure 14

, Router A connects to the multicast source through GigabitEthernet 1/0/2

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

IGMPv2 runs on Router A, IGMPv2 snooping runs on Switch A, and Router A acts as the IGMP
querier on the subnet.

The receivers, Host A and Host B, can receive multicast traffic addressed to multicast group 224.1.1.1
only.

Multicast data for group 224.1.1.1 can be forwarded through GigabitEthernet 1/0/3 and
GigabitEthernet 1/0/4 of Switch A even if Host A and Host B accidentally, temporarily stop

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