Configuring Igmp - 3Com Switch 7700 Configuration Manual

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6: M
HAPTER
ULTICAST

Configuring IGMP

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ROTOCOL
Displaying and Debugging Common Multicast Configuration
After the previous configurations, execute the display command to view the
multicast configuration, and to verify the configuration.
Execute debugging command in user view for the debugging of multicast.
Table 7 Display and Debug Common Multicast Configuration
Operation
Display the multicast routing table
Display the multicast forwarding table
Display the RPF routing information
Enable multicast packet forwarding
debugging
Disable multicast packet forwarding
debugging
Enable multicast forwarding status debugging debugging multicast-status forwarding
Disable multicast forwarding status debugging undo debugging multicast-status forwarding
Enable multicast kernel routing debugging
Disable multicast kernel routing debugging
IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) is a protocol, in the TCP/IP suite,
responsible for management of IP multicast members. It is used to establish and
maintain multicast membership among IP hosts and their connected neighboring
routers. IGMP excludes transmitting and maintenance information among
multicast routers, which are completed by multicast routing protocols. All hosts
participating in multicast must implement IGMP.
Hosts participating in multicast can join or leave a multicast group at any time, in
any place, and without limitation of member numbers. A multicast router does not
need and cannot keep the membership of all hosts. It only uses IGMP to learn
whether receivers (i.e., group members) of a multicast group are present on the
subnet connected to each interface. A host only needs to keep the multicast
groups it has joined.
IGMP is not symmetric on hosts and routers. Hosts need to respond to IGMP query
messages from the multicast router, i.e., report the group membership to the
router. The router needs to send membership query messages periodically to
discover whether hosts join the specified group on its subnets according to the
received response messages. When the router receives the report that hosts leave
the group, the router will send a group-specific query (IGMP Version 2) to discover
whether there are no members in the group.
Up to now, IGMP has three versions, IGMP Version 1 (defined by RFC1112), IGMP
Version 2 (defined by RFC2236) and IGMP Version 3. IGMP Version 2 is, now, the
most widely used version.
Command
display multicast routing-table [
group-address [ mask { mask | mask-length } ]
| source-address [ mask { mask | mask-length }
] | incoming-interface { interface-type
interface-number | register } ]*
display multicast forwarding-table [
group-address [ mask { mask | mask-length } ]
| source-address [ mask { mask | mask-length }
] | incoming-interface register } ]*
display multicast rpf-info source-address
debugging multicast forwarding
undo debugging multicast forwarding
debugging multicast kernel-routing
undo debugging multicast kernel-routing

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