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Operation Manual – Multicast
H3C S3100-52P Ethernet Switch

3.4.2 Configuring Multicast VLAN

I. Network requirements
As shown in
data from the multicast source. A Layer 2 switch, Switch B forwards the multicast data
to the end users Host A and Host B.
Table 3-2
configurations you should make on them.
Table 3-2 Network devices and their configurations
Device
Switch A
Switch B
Host A
Host B
In this configuration example, you need to configure the ports that connect Switch A
and Switch B to each other as hybrid ports. The following text describes the
configuration details. You can also configure these ports as trunk ports. The
configuration procedure is omitted here. For details, see
Configure a multicast VLAN, so that users in VLAN 2 and VLAN 3 can receive multicast
streams through the multicast VLAN.
Figure
3-4, Workstation is a multicast source. Switch A forwards multicast
describes the network devices involved in this example and the
Device description
Layer 3 switch
Layer 2 switch
User 1
User 2
Chapter 3 IGMP Snooping Configuration
Networking description
The interface IP address of VLAN 20 is
168.10.1.1. Ethernet 1/0/1 is connected to the
workstation and belongs to VLAN 20.
The interface IP address of VLAN 10 is
168.10.2.1. Ethernet 1/0/10 belongs to VLAN
10. Ethernet 1/0/10 is connected to Switch B.
VLAN 2 contains Ethernet 1/0/1 and VLAN
3 contains Ethernet 1/0/2.
The default VLANs of Ethernet 1/0/1 and
Ethernet 1/0/2 are VLAN 2 and VLAN 3
respectively.
VLAN
10
contains
Ethernet
1/0/1,
Ethernet 1/0/10 is connected to Switch A.
VLAN 10 is a multicast VLAN.
Ethernet 1/0/1 sends untagged packets for
VLAN 2 and VLAN 10.
Ethernet 1/0/2 sends untagged packets for
VLAN 3 and VLAN 10.
Host A is connected to Ethernet 1/0/1 on
Switch B.
Host B is connected to Ethernet 1/0/2 on
Switch B.
3-21
Ethernet
1/0/10,
and
Ethernet
Configuring Multicast
1/0/2.
VLAN.

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