If you have configured the port priority (refer to QoS-QoS Profile Configuration part in this manual),
you will be prompted that the port priority configured for the current port gets invalid after you
enable the inner-to-outer tag priority replicating feature.
The inner-to-outer tag priority replicating feature is mutually exclusive with the inner-to-outer tag
priority mapping feature.
Enabling Transparent IGMP Message Transmission on a VLAN-VPN Port
Follow these steps to enable transparent IGMP message transmission on a VLAN-VPN port:
To do...
Enter system view
Enter Ethernet port view
Enable transparent IGMP
message transmission on the
VLAN-VPN port
If your switch is required to process the IGMP messages received on a VLAN-VPN port (for
example, because IGMP or IGMP snooping is enabled on the port), you must disable transparent
IGMP message transmission on the port so that the switch can process the IGMP messages
normally.
Do not enable transparent IGMP message transmission on a port without VLAN-VPN enabled.
Displaying and Maintaining VLAN-VPN Configuration
Display the VLAN-VPN configurations of all
the ports
system-view
interface interface-type
interface-number
igmp transparent enable
To do...
Use the command...
Use the command...
display port vlan-vpn
1-4
Description
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—
Required
By default, transparent IGMP
message transmission is disabled
on a VLAN-VPN port.
Remarks
Available in any view