Index
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Catalyst 3560 Switch Software Configuration Guide
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IP multicast routing
addresses
all-hosts
32-3
all-multicast-routers
32-3
host group address range
32-3
administratively-scoped boundaries, described
32-34
and IGMP snooping
19-2
Auto-RP
adding to an existing sparse-mode cloud
32-13
benefits of
32-13
clearing the cache
32-50
configuration guidelines
32-9
filtering incoming RP announcement messages
32-16
overview
32-5
preventing candidate RP spoofing
32-16
preventing join messages to false RPs
32-15
setting up in a new internetwork
32-13
using with BSR
32-21
bootstrap router
configuration guidelines
32-9
configuring candidate BSRs
32-19
configuring candidate RPs
32-20
defining the IP multicast boundary
32-18
defining the PIM domain border
32-17
overview
32-5
using with Auto-RP
32-21
Cisco implementation
32-2
configuring
basic multicast routing
32-10
IP multicast boundary
32-34
default configuration
32-8
enabling
multicast forwarding
32-10
PIM mode
32-11
group-to-RP mappings
Auto-RP
32-5
BSR
32-5
IP multicast routing (continued)
MBONE
deleting sdr cache entries
32-50
described
32-33
displaying sdr cache
32-51
enabling sdr listener support
32-33
limiting DVMRP routes advertised
32-45
limiting sdr cache entry lifetime
32-34
SAP packets for conference session
announcement
32-33
Session Directory (sdr) tool, described
32-33
monitoring
packet rate loss
32-51
peering devices
32-51
tracing a path
32-51
multicast forwarding, described
32-6
PIMv1 and PIMv2 interoperability
32-8
protocol interaction
32-2
reverse path check (RPF)
32-6
routing table
deleting
32-50
displaying
32-51
RP
assigning manually
32-11
configuring Auto-RP
32-13
configuring PIMv2 BSR
32-17
monitoring mapping information
32-22
using Auto-RP and BSR
32-21
statistics, displaying system and network
32-50
See also CGMP
See also DVMRP
See also IGMP
See also PIM
IP phones
and QoS
14-1
automatic classification and queueing
28-18
configuring
14-4
ensuring port security with QoS
28-34
trusted boundary for QoS
28-34