Automatic Fast-Leave Igmp - HP PROCURVE 2610 Advanced Traffic Management Manual

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Multimedia Traffic Control with IP Multicast (IGMP)
How IGMP Operates
Table 4-1.Comparison of IGMP Operation With and Without IP Addressing
IGMP Function Available With IP Addressing
Configured on the VLAN
Forward multicast group traffic to any port on Yes
the VLAN that has received a join request for
that multicast group.
Forward join requests (reports) to the Querier. Yes
Configure individual ports in the VLAN to Auto Yes
(the default)/Blocked, or Forward.
Configure IGMP traffic forwarding to normal or Yes
high-priority forwarding.
Age-Out IGMP group addresses when the last Yes
IGMP client on a port in the VLAN leaves the
group.
Support Fast-Leave IGMP (below) and Forced Yes
Fast-Leave IGMP (page 4-14).
Support automatic Querier election.
Operate as the Querier.
Available as a backup Querier.

Automatic Fast-Leave IGMP

IGMP Operation Presents a "Delayed Leave" Problem. Where multiple
IGMP clients are connected to the same port on an IGMP device (switch or
router), if only one IGMP client joins a given multicast group, then later sends
a Leave Group message and ceases to belong to that group, the IGMP device
retains that IGMP client in its IGMP table and continues forwarding IGMP
traffic to the IGMP client until the Querier triggers confirmation that no other
group members exist on the same port. This means that the switch continues
to transmit unnecessary multicast traffic through the port until the Querier
renews the multicast group status.
Fast-Leave IGMP. Depending on the switch model, Fast-Leave is enabled
or disabled in the default configuration.
4-14
Available
Operating Differences
Without IP
Without an IP Address
Addressing?
None
None
None
None
Requires that another IGMP device in the VLAN has an IP
address and can operate as Querier. This can be a
multicast router or another switch configured for IGMP
operation. (ProCurve recommends that the VLAN also
include a device operating as a backup Querier in case
the device operating as the primary Querier fails for any
reason.
No
Querier operation not available.
No
Querier operation not available.
No
Querier operation not available.

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