Configuring Multicast Support for a Stub Network
Overview
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IGMP
IGMP helps a router to determine which host groups have members in which
networks so that the router can properly forward multicast messages. Some
multicast routing protocols (including the protocol supported on the
ProCurve Secure Router) suppress multicasts unless a router or network
specifically requests them. IGMP also enables a router to determine the groups
for which it needs to request traffic.
Figures 12-3 and 12-4 illustrate how IGMP contains packets by allowing
routers to only forward multicast messages into networks that need them.
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Figure 12-3. Multicasting Without IGMP
An IGMP multicast agent, which is also called a querier, sends queries to
determine which host groups exist in the stub networks to which it directly
connects. The ProCurve Secure Router can act as an IGMP multicast agent.
Each subnet should have only one multicast agent to minimize overhead.
(Devices automatically defer a router to act as the agent and, if a network
includes more than one router, to the router with the lowest IP address.)
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