Static port configuration example, Network requirements – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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(::, FF1E::101):

Attribute: Host Board

Host port unit board: Mask(0x04)

Host port(s):total 2 port.

GE2/0/3 (D)

GE2/0/4 (D)

MAC group(s):

MAC group address:3333-0000-0101

Host port unit board: Mask(0x04)

Host port(s):total 2 port.

GE2/0/3

GE2/0/4

As shown above, GigabitEthernet 2/0/3 and GigabitEthernet 2/0/4 of Switch A have joined IPv6

multicast group FF1E::101.

Static Port Configuration Example

Network requirements

z

As shown in

Figure 9-5

, Router A connects to an IPv6 multicast source (Source) through

GigabitEthernet 2/0/2, and to Switch A through GigabitEthernet 2/0/1.

z

MLDv1 is to run on Router A, and MLDv1 Snooping is to run on Switch A, Switch B and

Switch C, with Router A acting as the MLD querier.

z

Host A and host C are permanent receivers of IPv6 multicast group FF1E::101.

GigabitEthernet 2/0/3 and GigabitEthernet 2/0/5 on Switch C are required to be configured

as static member ports for multicast group 224.1.1.1 to enhance the reliability of multicast

traffic transmission.

z

Suppose STP runs on the network. To avoid data loops, the forwarding path from Switch A

to Switch C is blocked under normal conditions, and IPv6 multicast traffic flows to the

receivers attached to Switch C only along the path of Switch A—Switch B—Switch C.

z

It is required to configure GigabitEthernet 2/0/3 that connects Switch A to Switch C as a

static router port, so that IPv6 multicast traffic can flow to the receivers nearly

uninterruptedly along the path of Switch A—Switch C in the case that the path of Switch

A—Switch B—Switch C gets blocked.

If no static router port is configured, when the path of Switch A—Switch B—Switch C gets

blocked, at least one MLD query-response cycle must be completed before the IPv6 multicast

data can flow to the receivers along the new path of Switch A—Switch C, namely IPv6 multicast

delivery will be interrupted during this process.

For details about the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), refer to MSTP Configuration in the Layer 2

- LAN Switching Configuration Guide.

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