Port-Based Igmp; Configuring Igmp; Figure 129 Igmp Version 2 Example; Figure 130 Igmp Version 3 Example - ZyXEL Communications ZyXEL Dimension ES-4124 User Manual

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Figure 129 IGMP Version 2 Example

IGMP version 3 allows a multicast host to join a multicast group and specify from which
source (multicast server) it wants to receive multicast packets. Alternatively, a multicast host
can specify from which multicast servers it does not want to receive multicast packets. In the
following figure multicast server X (IP address 10.1.1.1) and multicast server Z (IP address
13.2.2.2) both send multicast traffic to the same multicast group identified by the multicast IP
address 225.1.1.1. In IGMP version 3 multicast host A can join multicast group 225.1.1.1 and
specify that it only wants to receive multicast packets from server X.

Figure 130 IGMP Version 3 Example

29.2 Port-based IGMP

The Switch sends IGMP Query packets to all ports. The Switch then listens for IGMP Report
packets, and it records which port the messages came from. It then delivers multicast traffic to
only those ports from which it received a request to join a multicast group.

29.3 Configuring IGMP

Click IP Application > IGMP in the navigation panel to display the screen as shown next.
Each entry in the table is automatically created when you configure a new IP domain in the IP
Setup screen (refer to
ES-4124 User's Guide
1 Query
2 Report
X
Group: 225.1.1.1
Server: 10.1.1.1
Section 7.6 on page
81).
3 Leave
Z
Group: 225.1.1.1
Server: 13.2.2.2
Join: 225.1.1.1
Include: 10.1.1.1
A
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