References; Before You Begin; Configuring Static And Dynamic Igmp Interfaces - Juniper JUNOSE SOFTWARE FOR E SERIES 11.3.X - MULTICAST ROUTING CONFIGURATION GUIDE 2010-10-07 Configuration Manual

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Before You Begin

Configuring Static and Dynamic IGMP Interfaces

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For more information about IGMP, see the following resources:
IGMP-based Multicast Forwarding (" IGMP Proxying"
)—draft-ietf-magma-igmp-proxy-00.txt (May 2002 expiration)
RFC 2236—Internet Group Management Protocol, Version 2 (November 1997)
RFC 2933—Internet Group Management Protocol MIB (October 2000)
RFC 3292—General Switch Management Protocol (GSMP) V3 (June 2002)
RFC 3376—Internet Group Management Protocol (October 2002)
GSMP extensions for layer2 control (L2C) Topology Discovery and Line
Configuration—draft-wadhwa-gsmp-l2control-configuration-00.txt (July 2006
expiration)
You can configure IGMP on IPv4 multicast interfaces.
For information about IPv4 multicasting, see "Configuring IPv4 Multicast" on page 3.
For information about configuring IP interfaces, see Configuring IP in the JunosE IP, IPv6,
and IGP Configuration Guide. For information about configuring IPv6 interfaces, see
Configuring IPv6 in the JunosE IP, IPv6, and IGP Configuration Guide.
For information about configuring multicast on IPv6 interfaces, see "Configuring IPv6
Multicast" on page 143.
The router supports static and dynamic IGMP interfaces. Unlike static interfaces, dynamic
interfaces are not restored when you reboot the router. For some protocols, dynamic
layers can build on static layers in an interface; however, in a dynamic IGMP interface,
all the layers are dynamic. See Figure 6 on page 47 for examples of static and dynamic
IGMP interfaces.
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