Troubleshooting mld snooping, Switch fails in layer 2 multicast forwarding, Symptom – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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Port flags: D-Dynamic port, S-Static port, C-Copy port

Subvlan flags: R-Real VLAN, C-Copy VLAN

Vlan(id):100.

Total 1 IP Group(s).

Total 1 IP Source(s).

Total 1 MAC Group(s).

Router port(s):total 1 port.

GE2/0/1 (D)

IP group(s):the following ip group(s) match to one mac group.

IP group address:FF1E::101

(::, FF1E::101):

Host port(s):total 1 port.

GE2/0/4 (D)

MAC group(s):

MAC group address:3333-0000-0101

Host port(s):total 1 port.

GE2/0/4

Troubleshooting MLD Snooping

Switch Fails in Layer 2 Multicast Forwarding

Symptom

A switch fails to implement Layer 2 multicast forwarding.

Analysis

MLD snooping is not enabled.

Solution

1) Enter

the

display current-configuration command to view the running status of MLD

snooping.

2) If MLD snooping is not enabled, use the mld-snooping command to enable MLD snooping

globally, and then use mld-snooping enable command to enable MLD snooping in VLAN

view.

3) If MLD snooping is disabled only for the corresponding VLAN, just use the mld-snooping

enable command in VLAN view to enable MLD snooping in the corresponding VLAN.

Configured IPv6 Multicast Group Policy Fails to Take Effect

Symptom

Although an IPv6 multicast group policy has been configured to allow hosts to join specific IPv6

multicast groups, the hosts can still receive IPv6 multicast data addressed to other groups.

Analysis

z

The IPv6 ACL rule is incorrectly configured.

z

The IPv6 multicast group policy is not correctly applied.

z

The function of dropping unknown IPv6 multicast data is not enabled, so unknown IPv6

multicast data is flooded.

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