How Igmp Supports Ip Multicast; Electing The Querier; Host Messages; Response To Queries - 3Com SuperStack 3 3812 Implementation Manual

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How IGMP
Supports IP
Multicast

Electing the Querier

Host Messages

Response to Queries

IGMP provides a way for routers and switches to learn where group
members exist on a network, and thus provides a critical function in the IP
multicast packet delivery process.
On each subnetwork or broadcast domain (VLAN), the communication
between routers, switches, and group members begins with one
IGMP-capable device being elected as the querier - that is, the device that
asks all hosts to respond with a report of the IP multicast groups that they
wish to join or to which they already belong. The querier is always the
device with the lowest IP address in the subnetwork. It can be a router or
a Layer 2 switch. The network traffic flows most efficiently if the querier is
the closest device to the sources of IP multicast traffic.
Query Messages
The querier normally sends messages called IGMP Host Membership
Query Messages, or queries, every 125 seconds. All the hosts hear the
query because it is addressed to 224.0.0.1, the all systems on this
subnetwork Class D address. A query is not forwarded beyond the
subnetwork from which it originates.
Hosts use IGMP to build their own types of IP multicast messages, as
described in this section.
Hosts respond to queries with IGMP Host Membership Report messages,
or simply IGMP reports. These reports do not travel beyond their origin
subnetworks, and hosts send them at random intervals to prevent the
querier from being overwhelmed.
A host sends a separate report for each group that it wants to join or to
which it currently belongs. Hosts do not send reports if they are not
group members.
If a router does not receive at least one host report for a particular group
after two queries, the router assumes that members no longer exist and it
prunes the interface for that source-group spanning tree.

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