Processing of ipv6 multicast protocol messages, Protocols and standards, Mld snooping configuration task list – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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Processing of IPv6 Multicast Protocol Messages

With Layer 3 multicast routing enabled, an MLD snooping switch processes IPv6 multicast

protocol messages differently under different conditions, specifically as follows:

1) If only MLD is enabled, or both MLD and IPv6 PIM are enabled on the switch, the switch

handles IPv6 multicast protocol messages in the normal way.

2) In only IPv6 PIM is enabled on the switch:

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The switch broadcasts MLD messages as unknown messages in the VLAN.

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Upon receiving an IPv6 PIM hello message, the switch will maintain the corresponding

dynamic router port.

3) When MLD is disabled on the switch:

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If IPv6 PIM is disabled, the switch deletes all its dynamic member ports and dynamic router

ports.

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If IPv6 PIM is enabled, the switch deletes only its dynamic member ports without deleting

its dynamic router ports.

On a switch with Layer-3 IPv6 multicast routing enabled, use the display mld group port-info

command to view Layer-2 port information.

For details about the display mld group port-info command, refer to MLD Configuration

Commands in the IP Multicast Command Reference.

4) When IPv6 PIM is disabled on the switch:

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If MLD is disabled, the switch deletes all its dynamic router ports.

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If MLD is enabled, the switch maintains all its dynamic member ports and dynamic router

ports.

Protocols and Standards

MLD snooping is documented in:

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RFC 4541: Considerations for Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) and Multicast

Listener Discovery (MLD) Snooping Switches

MLD Snooping Configuration Task List

Complete these tasks to configure MLD snooping:

Task

Remarks

Enabling MLD Snooping

Required

Configuring Basic Functions

of MLD Snooping

Configuring the Version of MLD Snooping

Optional

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