Configuring pim snooping – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

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PIM messages in the VLAN, and forwards all multicast data to all router ports in the VLAN. Each

PIM-capable router in the VLAN, whether interested in the multicast data or not, can receive all

multicast data and all PIM messages except PIM hello messages.

When the Layer 2 switch runs both IGMP snooping and PIM snooping, it determines whether

PIM-capable routers are interested in the multicast data addressed to a multicast group according
to PIM messages received from the routers, and adds only the ports for connecting the routers that

are interested in the data to a multicast forwarding entry. Then, the Layer 2 switch forwards PIM

messages and multicast data to only the routers that are interested in the data, saving network

bandwidth.

NOTE:

For more information about IGMP snooping and the router port, see the chapter “IGMP snooping
configuration.”

For more information about PIM, see the chapter “PIM configuration.”

Configuring PIM snooping

Before configuring PIM snooping for a VLAN, be sure to enable IGMP snooping globally and specifically
for the VLAN.
Follow these steps to configure PIM snooping:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Enable IGMP snooping globally
and enter IGMP-snooping view

igmp-snooping

Required
Disabled by default

Return to system view

quit

Enter VLAN view

vlan vlan-id

Enable IGMP snooping in the
VLAN

igmp-snooping enable

Required
Disabled by default

Enable PIM snooping in the VLAN pim-snooping enable

Required
Disabled by default

NOTE:

For more information about the igmp-snooping and igmp-snooping enable commands, see

IP

Multicast Command Reference.

After you enable PIM snooping in a VLAN, PIM snooping works only on the member interfaces of the
VLAN.

PIM snooping does not work in the sub-VLANs of a multicast VLAN. For more information about
multicast VLAN, see the chapter “Multicast VLAN configuration.”

In a network with PIM snooping enabled switches, configure the size of each join/prune message no
more than the path maximum transmission unit (MTU) on the PIM-enabled edge router on the receiver

side. For more information about the join/prune messages, see “PIM configuration.”

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