Static port configuration example, Network requirements – H3C Technologies H3C S3100 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.

Eth1/0/1 (D) ( 00:01:30 )

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

IP group address:FF1E::101

(::, FF1E::101):

Attribute: Host Port

Host port(s):total 2 port.

Eth1/0/3 (D) ( 00:03:23 )

Eth1/0/4 (D) ( 00:04:10 )

MAC group(s):

MAC group address:3333-0000-0101

Host port(s):total 2 port.

Eth1/0/3

Eth1/0/4

As shown above, Ethernet 1/0/3 and Ethernet 1/0/4 of Switch A have joined IPv6 multicast group

FF1E::101.

Static Port Configuration Example

Network requirements

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As shown in

Figure 3-5

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

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

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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.

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Host A and host C are permanent receivers of IPv6 multicast group FF1E::101. Ethernet 1/0/3 and

Ethernet 1/0/5 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.

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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.

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It is required to configure Ethernet 1/0/3 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.

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