Web Management Guide-R03
Table Of Contents
- How to Use This Guide
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Getting Started
- Web Configuration
- Basic Management Tasks
- Displaying System Information
- Displaying Hardware/Software Versions
- Configuring Support for Jumbo Frames
- Displaying Bridge Extension Capabilities
- Managing System Files
- Setting the System Clock
- Configuring the Console Port
- Configuring Telnet Settings
- Displaying CPU Utilization
- Displaying Memory Utilization
- Resetting the System
- Interface Configuration
- VLAN Configuration
- Address Table Settings
- Spanning Tree Algorithm
- Congestion Control
- Class of Service
- Quality of Service
- VoIP Traffic Configuration
- Security Measures
- AAA Authorization and Accounting
- Configuring User Accounts
- Web Authentication
- Network Access (MAC Address Authentication)
- Configuring HTTPS
- Configuring the Secure Shell
- Access Control Lists
- Setting A Time Range
- Showing TCAM Utilization
- Setting the ACL Name and Type
- Configuring a Standard IPv4 ACL
- Configuring an Extended IPv4 ACL
- Configuring a Standard IPv6 ACL
- Configuring an Extended IPv6 ACL
- Configuring a MAC ACL
- Configuring an ARP ACL
- Binding a Port to an Access Control List
- Configuring ACL Mirroring
- Showing ACL Hardware Counters
- ARP Inspection
- Filtering IP Addresses for Management Access
- Configuring Port Security
- Configuring 802.1X Port Authentication
- DoS Protection
- IP Source Guard
- DHCP Snooping
- Basic Administration Protocols
- Configuring Event Logging
- Link Layer Discovery Protocol
- Power over Ethernet
- Simple Network Management Protocol
- Configuring Global Settings for SNMP
- Setting the Local Engine ID
- Specifying a Remote Engine ID
- Setting SNMPv3 Views
- Configuring SNMPv3 Groups
- Setting Community Access Strings
- Configuring Local SNMPv3 Users
- Configuring Remote SNMPv3 Users
- Specifying Trap Managers
- Creating SNMP Notification Logs
- Showing SNMP Statistics
- Remote Monitoring
- Switch Clustering
- IP Configuration
- IP Services
- Multicast Filtering
- Overview
- Layer 2 IGMP (Snooping and Query)
- Configuring IGMP Snooping and Query Parameters
- Specifying Static Interfaces for a Multicast Router
- Assigning Interfaces to Multicast Services
- Setting IGMP Snooping Status per Interface
- Filtering Multicast Data at Interfaces
- Displaying Multicast Groups Discovered by IGMP Snooping
- Displaying IGMP Snooping Statistics
- Filtering and Throttling IGMP Groups
- MLD Snooping (Snooping and Query for IPv6)
- Multicast VLAN Registration
- Basic Management Tasks
- Appendices
- Glossary
- Index
Chapter 16
| Multicast Filtering
Layer 2 IGMP (Snooping and Query)
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◆ Multicast Router Termination – These messages are sent when a router stops IP
multicast routing functions on an interface. Termination messages are sent by
multicast routers when:
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Multicast forwarding is disabled on an interface.
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An interface is administratively disabled.
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The router is gracefully shut down.
Advertisement and Termination messages are sent to the All-Snoopers multicast
address. Solicitation messages are sent to the All-Routers multicast address.
Note:
MRD messages are flooded to all ports in a VLAN where IGMP snooping or
routing has been enabled. To ensure that older switches which do not support MRD
can also learn the multicast router port, the switch floods IGMP general query
packets, which do not have a null source address (0.0.0.0), to all ports in the
attached VLAN. IGMP packets with a null source address are only flooded to all
ports in the VLAN if the system is operating in multicast flooding mode, such as
when a new VLAN or new router port is being established, or an spanning tree
topology change has occurred. Otherwise, this kind of packet is only forwarded to
known multicast routing ports.
Parameters
These parameters are displayed:
◆ VLAN – ID of configured VLANs. (Range: 1-4094)
◆ IGMP Snooping Status – When enabled, the switch will monitor network
traffic on the indicated VLAN interface to determine which hosts want to
receive multicast traffic. This is referred to as IGMP Snooping. (Default:
Disabled)
When IGMP snooping is enabled globally (see page 470), the per VLAN
interface settings for IGMP snooping take precedence.
When IGMP snooping is disabled globally, snooping can still be configured per
VLAN interface, but the interface settings will not take effect until snooping is
re-enabled globally.
◆ Version Exclusive – Discards any received IGMP messages (except for multicast
protocol packets) which use a version different to that currently configured by
the IGMP Version attribute. (Default: Disabled)
If version exclusive is disabled on a VLAN, then this setting is based on the
global setting configured on the Multicast > IGMP Snooping > General page. If
it is enabled on a VLAN, then this setting takes precedence over the global
setting.
◆ Immediate Leave Status – Immediately deletes a member port of a multicast
service if a leave packet is received at that port and immediate leave is enabled
for the parent VLAN. (Default: Disabled)