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ipv6 mld snooping vlan <vlan-id>
query-robustness <value>
no ipv6 mld snooping vlan <vlan-id>
query-robustness
Configure the query robustness, the “no
form of this command restores to the default.
ipv6 mld snooping vlan <vlan-id>
suppression-query-time <value>
no ipv6 mld snooping vlan <vlan-id>
suppression-query-time
Configure the suppression query time. The
“no” form of this command restores to the
default
Ipv6 mld snooping vlan <vlan-id>
static-group <X:X::X:X> [source
<X:X::X:X>] interface [ethernet |
port-channel] <IFNAME>
no ipv6 mld snooping vlan <vlan-id>
static-group <X:X::X:X> [source
<X:X::X:X>] interface [ethernet |
port-channel] <IFNAME>
Configure static-group on specified port of
the VLAN. The no form of the command
cancels this configuration.
39.1.3 MLD Snooping Examples
Scenario 1: MLD Snooping Function
Multicast Router
Mrouter Port
MLD Snooping
Switch
Group1 Group1 Group1 Group2
Figure 39
-1: Open the switch MLD Snoo
ping Function figure
As shown above, the vlan 100 configured on the switch consists of ports 1, 2, 6, 10 and 12.
Four hosts are respectively connected to 2, 6, 10 and 12 while the multicast router on port 1.
Suppose we need MLD Snooping on VLAN 100, however by default, the global MLD Snooping
as well as the MLD Snooping on each VLAN are, therefore first we have to enable the global
MLD Snooping at the same time enable the MLD Snooping on VLAN 100, furthermore we
need to set the port 1 of VLAN 100 as a mrouter port.
Configuration procedure is as follows.
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