Configuring ipv6 multicast group replacement – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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When the number of IPv6 multicast groups that can be joined on a port reaches the

maximum number configured, the system deletes all the forwarding entries persistent to

that port from the MLD snooping forwarding table, and the hosts on this port need to join

IPv6 multicast groups again.

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If you have configured static or simulated joining on a port, however, when the number of

IPv6 multicast groups on the port exceeds the configured threshold, the system deletes all

the forwarding entries persistent to that port from the MLD snooping forwarding table and

applies the static or simulated joining again, until the number of IPv6 multicast groups

joined by the port comes back within the configured threshold.

Configuring IPv6 Multicast Group Replacement

For some special reasons, the number of IPv6 multicast groups passing through a switch or

port may exceed the number configured for the switch or the port. In addition, in some specific

applications, an IPv6 multicast group newly joined on the switch needs to replace an existing

IPv6 multicast group automatically. A typical example is “channel switching”, namely, by joining

the new multicast group, a user automatically switches from the current IPv6 multicast group to

the new one.

To address this situation, you can enable the IPv6 multicast group replacement function on the

switch or certain ports. When the number of IPv6 multicast groups a switch or a port has joined

exceeds the limit.

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If the IPv6 multicast group replacement is enabled, the newly joined IPv6 multicast group

automatically replaces an existing IPv6 multicast group with the lowest IPv6 address.

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If the IPv6 multicast group replacement is not enabled, new MLD reports will be

automatically discarded.

Configuring IPv6 multicast group replacement globally

Follow these steps to configure IPv6 multicast group replacement globally:

To do...

Use the command...

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Enter MLD snooping view

mld-snooping

Enable IPv6 multicast group

replacement

overflow-replace [ vlan

vlan-list ]

Required

Disabled by default

Configuring IPv6 multicast group replacement on a port or a group of ports

Follow these steps to configure IPv6 multicast group replacement on a port or a group of ports:

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