Configuring igmp at the cli, Configuring basic igmp functions, Configuration prerequisites – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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Configuring IGMP at the CLI

Task

Remarks

Configuring basic IGMP functions

Enabling IGMP

Optional

Configuring IGMP versions

Optional

Configuring static joining

Optional

Configuring a multicast group filter

Optional

Setting the maximum number of multicast
groups that an interface can join

Optional

Adjusting IGMP performance

Configuring Router-Alert option of IGMP
messages

Optional

Configuring IGMP query and response
parameters

Optional

Configuring IGMP fast leave processing

Optional

Enabling the IGMP host tracking function

Optional

Configuring IGMP SSM mapping

Enabling SSM mapping

Optional

Configuring SSM mappings

Optional

Configuring IGMP proxying

Enabling IGMP proxying

Optional

Configuring multicast forwarding on a
downstream interface

Optional

NOTE:

In IGMP view, the configuration is effective on all interfaces. In interface view, the configuration is
effective on only the current interface.

If a feature is not configured on an interface in interface view, the global configuration in IGMP view will
apply to that interface. If a feature is configured in both IGMP view and interface view, the configuration

in interface view will be given priority.

Configuring basic IGMP functions

Configuration prerequisites

Before you configure the basic functions of IGMP, complete the following tasks:

Configure any unicast routing protocol so that all devices in the domain are interoperable at the
network layer.

Configure PIM-DM or PIM-SM.

Determine the IGMP version.

Determine the multicast group and multicast source addresses for static group member
configuration.

Determine the ACL rule for multicast group filtering.

Determine the maximum number of multicast groups that an interface can join.

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