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Layer 2 IGMP (Snooping and Query)
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When the root bridge in a spanning tree receives a TCN for a VLAN
where IGMP snooping is enabled, it issues a global IGMP leave message
(or query solicitation). When a switch receives this solicitation, it floods
it to all ports in the VLAN where the spanning tree change occurred.
When an upstream multicast router receives this solicitation, it
immediately issues an IGMP general query.
A query solicitation can be sent whenever the switch notices a topology
change, even if it is not the root bridge in spanning tree.
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Router Alert Option
– Discards any IGMPv2/v3 packets that do not
include the Router Alert option. (Default: Disabled)
As described in Section 9.1 of RFC 3376 for IGMP Version 3, the Router
Alert Option can be used to protect against DOS attacks. One common
method of attack is launched by an intruder who takes over the role of
querier, and starts overloading multicast hosts by sending a large
number of group-and-source-specific queries, each with a large source
list and the Maximum Response Time set to a large value.
To protect against this kind of attack, (1) routers should not forward
queries. This is easier to accomplish if the query carries the Router
Alert option. (2) Also, when the switch is acting in the role of a
multicast host (such as when using proxy routing), it should ignore
version 2 or 3 queries that do not contain the Router Alert option.
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Unregistered Data Flooding
– Floods unregistered multicast traffic
into the attached VLAN. (Default: Disabled)
Once the table used to store multicast entries for IGMP snooping and
multicast routing is filled, no new entries are learned. If no router port
is configured in the attached VLAN, and unregistered-flooding is
disabled, any subsequent multicast traffic not found in the table is
dropped, otherwise it is flooded throughout the VLAN.
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Forwarding Priority
– Assigns a CoS priority to all multicast traffic.
(Range: 0-6, where 6 is the highest priority)
This parameter can be used to set a high priority for low-latency
multicast traffic such as a video-conference, or to set a low priority for
normal multicast traffic not sensitive to latency.
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Version Exclusive
– Discards any received IGMP messages which use
a version different to that currently configured by the IGMP Version
attribute. (Default: Disabled)
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IGMP Unsolicited Report Interval
– Specifies how often the
upstream interface should transmit unsolicited IGMP reports when
proxy reporting is enabled. (Range: 1-65535 seconds, Default: 400
seconds)
When a new upstream interface (that is, uplink port) starts up, the
switch sends unsolicited reports for all currently learned multicast
channels via the new upstream interface.
This command only applies when proxy reporting is enabled.
Summary of Contents for ECS4810-12M Layer 2
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Page 6: ...ABOUT THIS GUIDE 6...
Page 54: ...SECTION I Getting Started 54...
Page 64: ...CHAPTER 1 Introduction System Defaults 64...
Page 82: ...CHAPTER 2 Initial Switch Configuration Managing System Files 82...
Page 84: ...SECTION II Web Configuration 84...
Page 102: ...CHAPTER 3 Using the Web Interface Navigating the Web Browser Interface 102...
Page 206: ...CHAPTER 6 VLAN Configuration Configuring VLAN Mirroring 206...
Page 256: ...CHAPTER 11 Class of Service Layer 3 4 Priority Settings 256...
Page 378: ...CHAPTER 14 Security Measures DHCP Snooping 378...
Page 520: ...CHAPTER 16 IP Configuration Setting the Switch s IP Address IP Version 6 520...
Page 528: ...CHAPTER 17 IP Services Displaying the DNS Cache 528...
Page 586: ...CHAPTER 19 Using the Command Line Interface CLI Command Groups 586...
Page 676: ...CHAPTER 22 SNMP Commands 676...
Page 684: ...CHAPTER 23 Remote Monitoring Commands 684...
Page 816: ...CHAPTER 27 Access Control Lists ACL Information 816...
Page 866: ...CHAPTER 30 Port Mirroring Commands RSPAN Mirroring Commands 866...
Page 884: ...CHAPTER 32 Automatic Traffic Control Commands 884...
Page 890: ...CHAPTER 33 Address Table Commands 890...
Page 986: ...CHAPTER 37 Class of Service Commands Priority Commands Layer 3 and 4 986...
Page 1006: ...CHAPTER 38 Quality of Service Commands 1006...
Page 1068: ...CHAPTER 39 Multicast Filtering Commands Multicast VLAN Registration 1068...
Page 1092: ...CHAPTER 40 LLDP Commands 1092...
Page 1134: ...CHAPTER 41 CFM Commands 1134...
Page 1154: ...CHAPTER 43 Domain Name Service Commands 1154...
Page 1160: ...CHAPTER 44 DHCP Commands DHCP Client 1160...
Page 1194: ...CHAPTER 45 IP Interface Commands IPv6 Interface 1194...
Page 1196: ...SECTION IV Appendices 1196...
Page 1202: ...APPENDIX A Software Specifications Management Information Bases 1202...
Page 1224: ...COMMAND LIST 1224...
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