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Ruckus Command

Globally enabling IGMP snooping allows specification of IGMP version 2 or 3, with version 2 assumed if no version is specified. Static groups can be configured to forward multicast traffic to ports without membership reports. Commands like show ip multicast, show ip igmp snooping, and debug ip igmp ipaddress can be used to monitor IGMP snooping.
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Ruckus Command

Globally enabling IGMP snooping allows specification of IGMP version 2 or 3, with version 2 assumed if no version is specified. Static groups can be configured to forward multicast traffic to ports without membership reports. Commands like show ip multicast, show ip igmp snooping, and debug ip igmp ipaddress can be used to monitor IGMP snooping.
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****Enabling IGMP snooping globally on the device

When you globally enable IGMP snooping, you can specify IGMP V2 or IGMP V3. The ip
multicast version command enables IGMP V3.
///
device(config)#ip multicast version 3
Syntax: [no] ip multicast version [2 | 3]

If you do not specify a version number, IGMP V2 is assumed.


///

***
Configuring static groups to specific ports
A snooping-enabled VLAN cannot forward multicast traffic to ports that do not
receive IGMP membership reports. I
f clients cannot send reports, you can configure a static group which applies to
specific ports.
The static group allows packets to be forwarded to the static group ports even
though they have no client membership reports.
///
device(config)#vlan 20
device(config-vlan-20)#multicast static-group 224.1.1.1 count 2 ethernet 1/1/3
ethernet 1/1/5 to 1/1/7
///

***
device# show ip multicast
#show ip igmp snooping
#debug ip igmp ipaddress

//// Cấu hình Trunk


device# enable
device(config)# vlan 10
device(config-vlan-10)# tagged ethernet 1/1/1 (This will allow VLAN 10 as tagged
into interface ethernet 1/1/1)
device(config-vlan-10)# exit
device(config)# interface ethernet 1/1/1
device(config-if-e1/1/1)# dual-mode 10 (This will make VLAN 10 as Un-tagged into
interface ethernet 1/1/1)
device(config-if-e1/1/1)# exit
device(config)# vlan 20
device(config-vlan-20)# tagged ethernet 1/1/1 (This will allow VLAN 20 as tagged
into interface ethernet 1/1/1)
device(config-if-e1000-2/11)# exit
device(config)# vlan 30
device(config-vlan-30)# tagged ethernet 1/1/1 (This will allow VLAN 20 as tagged
into interface ethernet 1/1/1)
device(config-if-e1000-2/11)# exit

//// Add vào VLAN - cấu hình port access

device# enable
device(config)# vlan 3100
device(config-vlan-3100)#untagged ethernet 1/1/10 (This will allow VLAN 3100 as
tagged into interface ethernet 1/1/10)
device(config-vlan-10)# exit
device(config)# interface ethernet 1/1/1
device(config-if-e1/1/1)# dual-mode 10 (This will make VLAN 10 as Un-tagged into
interface ethernet 1/1/1)
device(config-if-e1/1/1)# exit
/// Chuyen vlan bang cach remove ra khoi VLAN cũ, sau đó add vào VLAN mới
device(config)# vlan 3100
device(config-vlan-3100)# no untagged ethernet 1/1/10 (This will remove VLAN 3100
as tagged into interface ethernet 1/1/10)
device(config-if-e1000-2/11)# exit

////backup and Load config file

To initiate transfers of configuration files to or from a TFTP server using the


CLI, enter one of the following commands:

copy startup-config tftp tftp-ip-addr filename - Use this command to upload a copy
of the startup configuration file from the Layer 2 Switch or Layer 3 Switch to a
TFTP server.
copy running-config tftp tftp-ip-addr filename - Use this command to upload a copy
of the running configuration file from the Layer 2 Switch or Layer 3 Switch to a
TFTP server.
copy tftp startup-config tftp-ip-addr filename - Use this command to download a
copy of the startup configuration file from a TFTP server to a Layer 2 Switch or
Layer 3 Switch.
copy running-config tftp 2001:DB8:e0ff:7837::3 newrun.cfg

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