Configuring igmp proxying, Configuration prerequisites, Enabling igmp proxying – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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Configuring IGMP Proxying

Configuration Prerequisites

Before configuring the IGMP proxying feature, complete the following tasks:

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Configure any unicast routing protocol so that all devices in the domain are interoperable at

the network layer.

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Enable IP multicast routing.

Enabling IGMP Proxying

You can enable IGMP proxying on the interface in the direction toward the root of the multicast

forwarding tree to make the device serve as an IGMP proxy.

Follow these steps to enable IGMP proxying:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Enter interface view

interface interface-type

interface-number

Enable the IGMP proxying

feature

igmp proxying enable

Required

Disabled by default.

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Each device can have only one interface serving as the proxy interface. In scenarios with

multiple instances, IGMP proxying is configured on only one interface per instance.

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You cannot enable IGMP on interfaces with IGMP proxying enabled. Moreover, only the

igmp require-router-alert, igmp send-router-alert, and igmp version commands can

take effect on such interfaces.

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You cannot enable other multicast routing protocols (such as PIM-DM or PIM-SM) on

interfaces with IGMP proxying enabled, or vice versa. However, the source-lifetime,

source-policy, and ssm-policy commands configured in PIM view can still take effect. In

addition, in IGMPv1, the designated router (DR) is elected by the working multicast routing

protocol (such as PIM) to serve as the IGMP querier. Therefore, a downstream interface

running IGMPv1 cannot be elected as the DR and thus cannot serve as the IGMP querier.

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You cannot enable IGMP proxying on a VLAN interface with IGMP snooping enabled, or

vice versa.

Configuring Multicast Forwarding on a Downstream Interface

Typically, only queriers are able to forward multicast traffic while non-queriers have no multicast

forwarding capabilities, to avoid duplicate multicast flows. It is the same on IGMP proxy devices.

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