- Table of Contents
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- 05-Web configuration examples (AC+fit AP)
- 01-Telnet Access Control Configuration Example
- 02-IPv6 Telnet Access Control Configuration Example
- 03-Web Access Control Configuration Example
- 04-User Role Assignment for Local Web Authentication Users Configuration Example
- 05-SSH Local Authentication Configuration Example
- 06-SSH User Remote Password Authentication Configuration Example
- 07-IPv6 SSH User Remote Password Authentication Configuration Example
- 08-Password Control Configuration Example
- 09-Licensing Configuration Example
- 10-Automatic License Installation Configuration Example
- 11-Layer 2 Static Link Aggregation Configuration Example
- 12-Layer 2 Dynamic Link Aggregation Configuration Example
- 13-PPPoE Client Configuration Example
- 14-Static IPv6 Address Configuration Example
- 15-IPv6 Static Routing Configuration Example
- 16-Static IPv4 DNS Configuration Example
- 17-Static IPv6 DNS Configuration Example
- 18-IGMP Snooping Configuration Example
- 19-MLD Snooping Configuration Example
- 20-IPv4 DNS Proxy Configuration Example
- 21-IPv6 DNS Proxy Configuration Example
- 22-Static NAT Configuration Example
- 23-Dynamic NAT Configuration Example
- 24-IPv4 ACL-Based Packet Filter Configuration Example
- 25-IPv6 ACL-Based Packet Filter Configuration Example
- 26-ARP Attack Protection Configuration Example
- 27-ARP Proxy Configuration Example
- 28-Dynamic IPv4 DNS Configuration Example
- 29-Dynamic IPv6 DNS Configuration Example
- 30-WLAN Access Configuration Example
- 31-Different Wireless Services on Different Radios Configuration Example
- 32-CAPWAP Tunnel Establishment Through DHCP Configuration Example
- 33-CAPWAP Tunnel Establishment Through DHCPv6 Configuration Example
- 34-CAPWAP Tunnel Establishment Through DNS Configuration Example
- 35-CAPWAP Tunnel Establishment Through DNSv6 Configuration Example
- 36-Auto AP Configuration Example
- 37-AP Group Configuration Example
- 38-Radio Management Configuration Example
- 39-Load Balancing Group-Based Session-Mode Load Balancing Configuration Example
- 40-Radio-Based Session-Mode Load Balancing Configuration Example
- 41-A-MPDU and A-MSDU Configuration Example
- 42-Device Classification and Countermeasure Configuration Example
- 43-Malformed Packet Detection and Flood Attack Detection Configuration Example
- 44-Signature-Based Attack Detection Configuration Example
- 45-802.1X RADIUS-Based AAA Configuration Example
- 46-VLAN Interface-Based Direct Portal Authentication Configuration Example
- 47-Service Template-Based Direct Portal Authentication Configuration Example
- 48-Wireless Spectrum Analysis Configuration Example
- 49-Auto DFS Configuration Examples
- 50-Auto TPC Configuration Examples
- 51-Whitelist-Based Client Access Control Configuration Example
- 52-Blacklist-Based Client Access Control Configuration Example
- 53-CAC Configuration Example
- 54-WLAN Probe Configuration Example
- 55-Intra-AC Roaming Configuration Example
- 56-Bonjour Gateway Configuration Example
- 57-IPv4 Multicast Optimization Configuration Examples
- 58-IPv6 Multicast Optimization Configuration Examples
- 59-Ping Configuration Example
- 60-Local Packet Capture Configuration Example
- 61-Remote Packet Capture Configuration Example
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Introduction
The following information provides an example for configuring IPv6 multicast optimization.
This example is applicable to the scenario where high quality and efficiency are required for IPv6 multicast data transmission.
Prerequisites
The following information applies to Comware 7-based access controllers. Procedures and information in the examples might be slightly different depending on the software or hardware version of the H3C access controllers.
The configuration examples were created and verified in a lab environment, and all the devices were started with the factory default configuration. When you are working on a live network, make sure you understand the potential impact of every command on your network.
The following information is provided based on the assumption that you have basic knowledge of IPv6 multicast optimization and WLAN access.
Example: Configuring IPv6 multicast optimization
Network configuration
As shown in Figure 1, the source connected to the AC provides the IPv6 multicast service, and the AP provides wireless services to the clients through SSID service. Configure IPv6 multicast optimization to manage multicast packet forwarding.
Procedures
Configuring basic AC settings
Configure wireless service, IPv6 address, AP access, and radio settings on the AC. (Details not shown.)
Configuring IPv6 multicast optimization
1. Click the Network View tab at the bottom of the page.
2. From the navigation pane, select Wireless Configuration > Applications.
3. Click the Multicast Optimization tab and then click the More icon in the upper right corner of the IPv6 Multicast Optimization area.
Figure 2 Multicast Optimization page
4. On the page that opens, select the WLAN service with SSID service.
5. Select the WLAN service with SSID service.
6. Click On.
Figure 3 Enabling multicast optimization
7. Click the Advanced Configuration tab and perform the following actions:
¡ Set the entry aging time to 300 seconds.
¡ Set the entry limit to 100 and set the entry limit per client to 10.
¡ Set the client limit per group to 2 and set the action to drop multicast packets.
¡ Use the default settings for the other parameters.
¡ Click Apply.
Figure 4 Configuring the advanced configuration
Verifying the configuration
# Connect Client 1, Client 2, and Client 3 to the WLAN service with SSID service.
# Send IGMP reports from Client 1 and Client 2 to join the IPv6 multicast group that the source uses to forward IPv6 multicast data. Both Client 1 and Client 2 can receive the IPv6 multicast data.
# Send an IGMP report from Client 3 to join the IPv6 multicast group. None of the clients can receive the IPv6 multicast data.
Related documentation
H3C Access Controllers Web-Based Configuration Guide