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

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Total 1 IP Source(s).

Total 1 MAC Group(s).

Port flags: D-Dynamic port, S-Static port, C-Copy port

Subvlan flags: R-Real VLAN, C-Copy VLAN

Vlan(id):100.

Total 1 IP Group(s).

Total 1 IP Source(s).

Total 1 MAC Group(s).

Router port unit board: Mask(0x04)

Router port(s):total 1 port.

GE1/0/2 (D)

IP group(s):the following ip group(s) match to one mac group.

IP group address:224.1.1.1

(0.0.0.0, 224.1.1.1):

Attribute: Host Board

Host port unit board: Mask(0x04)

Host port(s):total 2 port.

GE1/0/3 (S)

GE1/0/5 (S)

MAC group(s):

MAC group address:0100-5e01-0101

Host port unit board: Mask(0x04)

Host port(s):total 2 port.

GE1/0/3

GE1/0/5

The output shows that GigabitEthernet 1/0/3 and GigabitEthernet 1/0/5 on Switch C have become

static member ports for multicast group 224.1.1.1.

IGMP snooping querier configuration example

Network requirements

As shown in

Figure 16

, in a Layer 2–only network environment, two multicast sources Source 1 and

Source 2 send multicast data to multicast groups 224.1.1.1 and 225.1.1.1 respectively, Host A and

Host C are receivers of multicast group 224.1.1.1, and Host B and Host D are receivers of multicast
group 225.1.1.1.

All the receivers run IGMPv2, and all the switches run IGMPv2 snooping. Switch A, which is close
to the multicast sources, is chosen as the IGMP snooping querier.

To prevent flooding of unknown multicast traffic within the VLAN, be sure to configure all the
switches to drop unknown multicast data packets.

Because a switch does not enlist a port that has heard an IGMP query with a source IP address of
0.0.0.0 (default) as a dynamic router port, configure a non-all-zero IP address as the source IP

address of IGMP queries to ensure normal creation of Layer 2 multicast forwarding entries.

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