You can also combine the
mands, as described in the following sections.
Configuring Per-Port IGMP Packet Control. Use this command in the
VLAN context to specify how each port should handle IGMP traffic.
Syntax:
vlan < vid > ip igmp
[ auto <port-list> | blocked <port-list> | forward <port-list> ]
Syntax: vlan < vid > ip igmp
Enables IGMP on the specified VLAN. In a VLAN context,
use only
auto < port-list > (Default operation)
Filter multicast traffic on the specified ports. Forward
IGMP traffic to hosts on the ports that belong to the
multicast group for which the traffic is intended. (Also
forward any multicast traffic through any of these ports
that is connected to a multicast router.) This is the default
IGMP port configuration.
blocked < port-list >
Drop all multicast traffic received from devices on the
specified ports, and prevent any outgoing multicast
traffic from moving through these ports.
forward < port-list >
Forward all multicast traffic through the specified port.
For example, suppose you wanted to configure IGMP as follows for VLAN 1
on ports A1 - A6:
■
Ports A1 - A2: Auto
Ports A3 - A4: Forward
■
Ports A5 - A6: Block
■
Depending on the privilege level, you could use one of the following com
mands to configure IGMP on VLAN 1 with the above settings:
HPswitch(config)# vlan 1
HPswitch(vlan-1)# ip igmp auto a1,a2
HPswitch(vlan-1)# forward a3,a4
HPswitch(vlan-1)# blocked a5,a6
Multimedia Traffic Control with IP Multicast (IGMP)
CLI: Configuring and Displaying IGMP
command with other IGMP-related com
ip igmp
ip igmp
without the VLAN specifier.
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