Configuring an igmp version on an interface, Configuring static joining – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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To do...

Use the command...

Remarks

Configure an IGMP version globally

version version-number

Optional
IGMPv2 by default

Configuring an IGMP version on an interface

Follow these steps to configure an IGMP version on an interface:

To do...

Use the command...

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Enter interface view

interface interface-type

interface-number

Configure an IGMP version on the
interface

igmp version version-number

Optional
IGMPv2 by default

Configuring Static Joining

After an interface is configured as a static member of a multicast group or a multicast source group, it will

act as a virtual member of the multicast group to receive multicast data addressed to that multicast group

for the purpose of testing multicast data forwarding.
Follow these steps to configure an interface as a statically connected member of a multicast group or a
multicast source and group:

To do...

Use the command...

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Enter interface view

interface interface-type
interface-number

Configure the interface as a static
member of a multicast group or a

multicast source and group

igmp static-group
group-address [ source

source-address ]

Required
An interface is not a static member

of any multicast group or multicast
source and group by default.

NOTE:

Before you can configure an interface of a PIM-SM device as a static member of a multicast group or a
multicast source and group, if the interface is PIM-SM enabled, it must be a PIM-SM DR; if this interface

is IGMP enabled but not PIM-SM enabled, it must be an IGMP querier. For more information about
PIM-SM and a DR, see PIM Configuration in the IP Multicast Volume.

As a static member of a multicast group or a multicast source and group, the interface does not respond
to the queries from the IGMP querier, nor does it send an unsolicited IGMP membership report or an

IGMP leave group message when it joins or leaves a multicast group or a multicast source and group.
In other words, the interface will not become a real member of the multicast group or the multicast

source and group.

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