Configuring DVMRP
DVMRP is an advanced routing feature that must be enabled with a license key. If you have purchased an
advanced license key, and have enabled routing on the device, you must activate your license as described
in
"Activating Licensed
purchase an advanced routing license, contact Enterasys Networks Sales.
Purpose
To enable and configure the Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP) on an interface.
DVMRP routes multicast traffic using a technique known as Reverse Path Forwarding. When a
router receives a packet, it floods the packet out of all paths except the one that leads back to the
packet's source. Doing so allows a data stream to reach all VLANs (possibly multiple times). If a
router is attached to a set of VLANs that do not want to receive from a particular multicast group,
the router can send a "prune" message back up the distribution tree to stop subsequent packets
from traveling where there are no members. DVMRP will periodically reflood in order to reach
any new hosts that want to receive from a particular group.
Commands
For information about...
ip dvmrp
ip dvmrp enable
ip dvmrp metric
show ip dvmrp
Enabling DVMRP on an Interface
DVMRP is disabled by default, both globally and on each interface. Enabling DVMRP on a routed
interface requires completing the steps listed in Table
Table 16-1 Commands to Enable DVMRP on an Interface
To do this...
Globally enable IGMP.
Globally enable DVMRP.
Enable IGMP on each interface.
Enable DVMRP on each interface .
* Advanced License Required *
Features" on page 2-27.in order to enable the DVMRP command set. If you wish to
Note: IGMP must be enabled on all VLANs running DVMRP, and must also be globally enabled
on the G-Series. For details on enabling IGMP, refer to
Chapter
10.
16‐1.
Use these commands...
"ip
igmp" on page 10-10
"ip
dvmrp" on page 16-32.
"ip igmp
enable" on page 10-10
"ip dvmrp
enable" on page 16-32
Enterasys G-Series CLI Reference 16-31
Configuring DVMRP
Refer to page...
16-32
16-32
16-33
16-33