Configuring fast leave processing, Configuring fast leave processing globally – H3C Technologies H3C S3100V2 Series Switches User Manual

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Configuring fast leave processing

The fast leave processing feature enables the switch to process MLD done messages quickly. When the

fast leave processing feature is enabled and the switch receives an MLD done message on a port, the

switch immediately removes that port from the outgoing port list of the forwarding table entry for the

indicated IPv6 multicast group. Then, when receiving MLD done multicast-address-specific queries for

that IPv6 multicast group, the switch will not forward them to that port.
In VLANs where only one host is attached to each port, fast leave processing helps improve bandwidth
and resource usage. However, if fast leave processing is enabled on a port to which more than one host

is attached, when one host leaves a multicast group, the other hosts attached to the port and interested

in the same multicast group will fail to receive multicast data for that group. Therefore, if the function of

dropping unknown IPv6 multicast traffic is already enabled on the switch or in the VLANs, you should not

enable the fast leave processing function.

Configuring fast leave processing globally

Follow these steps to configure fast leave processing globally:

To do...

Use the command...

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Enter MLD snooping view

mld-snooping

Enable fast leave processing

fast-leave [ vlan vlan-list ]

Required
Disabled by default

Configuring fast leave processing on a port or a group of ports

Follow these steps to configure fast leave processing 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

Enable fast leave processing

mld-snooping fast-leave [ vlan
vlan-list ]

Required
Disabled by default

Disabling a port or a group of ports from changing into

dynamic router ports

At present, the following problems exist in a multicast access network:

After receiving an MLD general query or IPv6 PIM Hello message from a connected host, a switch
port becomes a dynamic router port. Before its timer expires, this dynamic router port will receive all

multicast packets within the VLAN it belongs to and forward then to the host, thus affecting normal

multicast reception of the host.

In addition, the MLD general query and IPv6 PIM Hello message sent from the host affects the
multicast routing protocol state on Layer 3 devices, such as the MLD querier or DR election, and

might further cause network interruption.

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