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Step Command
Remarks
2.
Enter Layer 2 Ethernet
interface view or Layer 2
aggregate interface view or
enter port group view.
•
Enter Layer 2 Ethernet interface
view or Layer 2 aggregate
interface view:
interface
interface-type
interface-number
•
Enter port group view:
port-group
manual
port-group-name
Use either method.
3.
Enable IPv6 multicast source
port filtering.
mld-snooping source-deny
Disabled by default.
Enabling dropping unknown IPv6 multicast data
Unknown IPv6 multicast
data refers to IPv6 multicast data for which no forwarding entries exist in the MLD
snooping forwarding table. When the switch receives such IPv6 multicast traffic, one of the following
occurs:
•
If the function of dropping unknown IPv6 multicast data is disabled, the switch floods unknown IPv6
multicast data in the VLAN that the data belongs to.
•
If the function of dropping unknown IPv6 multicast data is enabled, the switch drops all received
unknown IPv6 multicast data.
For a device that supports both
drop-unknown
and
mld-snooping drop-unknown
commands, do not
configure them at the same time. If you If you enable this function in MLD-snooping view, you should not
enable or disable it in VLAN view, or vice versa.
The following matrix shows the feature and the MSR router compatibility:
Feature
MSR
900
MSR90
0
MSR20
-1X
MSR20 MSR30 MSR50
MSR1000
Enabling
dropping
unknown
IPv6
multicast
data
globally.
Yes. Yes. No.
No.
Supported by the
MSR30-11E and
MSR30-11F with
fixed switching
interfaces.
Not supported by
the MIM or XMIM
modules.
Supported by
the FIC
modules.
Yes
Enabling
dropping
unknown
IPv6
multicast
data in a
VLAN.
No.
No. No. No.
Supported by the
MSR30-11E and
MSR30-11F with
fixed switching
interfaces.
Not supported by
the MIM or XMIM
modules.
Supported by
the FIC
modules.
No