3 multicast vlan configuration, Introduction to multicast vlan, Sub-vlan-based multicast vlan – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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Multicast VLAN Configuration

When configuring multicast VLAN, go to these sections for information you are interested in:

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Introduction to Multicast VLAN

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Multicast VLAN Configuration Task List

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Configuring Sub-VLAN-Based Multicast VLAN

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Configuring Port-Based Multicast VLAN

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Displaying and Maintaining Multicast VLAN

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Multicast VLAN Configuration Examples

Introduction to Multicast VLAN

As shown in

Figure 3-1

, in the traditional multicast programs-on-demand mode, when hosts,

Host A, Host B and Host C, belonging to different VLANs require multicast programs on

demand service, the Layer 3 device, Router A, needs to forward a separate copy of the

multicast traffic in each user VLAN to the Layer 2 device, Switch A. This results in not only

waste of network bandwidth but also extra burden on the Layer 3 device.

Figure 3-1 Multicast transmission without multicast VLAN

The multicast VLAN feature configured on the Layer 2 device is the solution to this issue. With

the multicast VLAN feature, the Layer 3 device needs to replicate the multicast traffic only in the

multicast VLAN instead of making a separate copy of the multicast traffic in each user VLAN.

This saves the network bandwidth and lessens the burden of the Layer 3 device.

The multicast VLAN feature can be implemented in two approaches, as described below:

Sub-VLAN-based multicast VLAN

As shown in

Figure 3-2

, Host A, Host B and Host C are in three different user VLANs. On

Switch A, configure VLAN 10 as a multicast VLAN, configure all the user VLANs as sub-VLANs

of this multicast VLAN, and enable IGMP Snooping in the multicast VLAN.

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