Configuring a multicast group filter, Configuring a multicast group filter globally – H3C Technologies H3C S5120 Series Switches User Manual

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Configuring a Multicast Group Filter

On an IGMP snooping–enabled switch, the configuration of a multicast group allows the service

provider to define restrictions on multicast programs available to different users.

In an actual application, when a user requests a multicast program, the user’s host initiates an IGMP

report. Upon receiving this report message, the switch checks the report against the configured ACL

rule. If the port on which the report was received can join this multicast group, the switch adds an entry

for this port in the IGMP snooping forwarding table; otherwise the switch drops this report message. Any

multicast data that has failed the ACL check will not be sent to this port. In this way, the service provider

can control the VOD programs provided for multicast users.

Configuring a multicast group filter globally

Follow these steps to configure a multicast group filter globally:

To do...

Use the command...

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Enter IGMP snooping view

igmp-snooping

Configure a multicast group
filter

group-policy acl-number
[ vlan vlan-list ]

Required

By default, no group filter is
globally configured, that is,
hosts in VLANs can join any
valid multicast group..

Configuring a multicast group filter on a port or a group of ports

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

To do...

Use the command...

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

interface interface-type
interface-number

Enter Ethernet interface/Layer
2 aggregate interface view or
port group view

port-group manual
port-group-name

Required

Use either approach

Configure a multicast group
filter

igmp-snooping group-policy
acl-number [ vlan vlan-list ]

Required

By default, no group filter is
configured on the current port,
that is, hosts on this port can
join any valid multicast group.

Configuring the Function of Dropping Unknown Multicast Data

Unknown multicast data refers to multicast data for which no entries exist in the IGMP snooping

forwarding table. When the switch receives such multicast traffic:

z

With the function of dropping unknown multicast data enabled, the switch drops all the unknown

multicast data received.

z

With the function of dropping unknown multicast data disabled, the switch floods unknown

multicast data in the VLAN which the unknown multicast data belongs to.

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