Troubleshooting igmp snooping, Layer 2 multicast forwarding cannot function, Symptom – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

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Total 1 entry

Total 1 entry matched

00001. (1.1.1.1, 224.1.1.1)

MID: 0, Flags: 0x0:0

Uptime: 00:08:32, Timeout in: 00:03:26

Incoming interface: Vlan-interface101

List of 1 outgoing interfaces:

1: Vlan-interface104

Matched 19648 packets(20512512 bytes), Wrong If 0 packets

Forwarded 19648 packets(20512512 bytes)

The output shows that Switch A maintains a multicast forwarding entry for multicast packets from Source
1 to 224.1.1.1. No forwarding entry exists for packets from Source 2 to 224.1.1.1, which indicates that

multicast packets from Source 2 are blocked.

Troubleshooting IGMP snooping

Layer 2 multicast forwarding cannot function

Symptom

Layer 2 multicast forwarding cannot function.

Analysis

IGMP snooping is not enabled.

Solution

1.

Use the display current-configuration command to display the running status of IGMP snooping.

2.

If IGMP snooping is not enabled, use the igmp-snooping command to enable IGMP snooping
globally, and then use the igmp-snooping enable command to enable IGMP snooping in VLAN

view.

3.

If IGMP snooping is disabled only for the corresponding VLAN, use the igmp-snooping enable

command in VLAN view to enable IGMP snooping in the corresponding VLAN.

Configured multicast group policy fails to take effect

Symptom

Although a multicast group policy has been configured to allow hosts to join specific multicast groups, the

hosts can still receive multicast data addressed to other multicast groups.

Analysis

The ACL rule is incorrectly configured.

The multicast group policy is not correctly applied.

The function of dropping unknown multicast data is not enabled, so unknown multicast data is

flooded.

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