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Upstream:
Represents the direction from which a router receives multicast data packets. An
upstream router
is
a node that sends multicast packets.
Downstream:
Represents the direction to which a router forwards multicast data packets. A
downstream router
is a node that receives multicast packets from upstream transmissions.
Group Presence:
Means that a multicast group has been learned from one of the directly connected interfaces.
Members of the multicast group are present on the router.
Intermediate nodes:
Routers that are in the path between source routers and leaf routers.
Leaf nodes:
Routers that do not have any downstream routers.
Multicast Tree:
A unique tree is built for each source group (S,G) pair. A multicast tree is comprised of a root
node and one or more nodes that are leaf or intermediate nodes.
Changing Global IP Multicast Parameters
The following configurable parameters apply to PIM-DM, PIM-SM, and DVMRP.
•
Internet Group Membership Protocol (IGMP) parameters – You can change the query interval, group
membership time, and maximum response time.
•
Hardware forwarding of fragmented IP multicast packets – You can enable the Layer 3 Switch to forward all
fragments of fragmented IP multicast packets in hardware.
Changing IGMP Parameters
IGMP allows Foundry routers to limit the multicast of IGMP packets to only those ports on the router that are
identified as IP Multicast members. Foundry devices support IGMP versions 1 and 2.
The router actively sends out host queries to identify IP Multicast groups on the network, inserts the group
information in an IGMP packet, and forwards the packet to IP Multicast neighbors.
The following parameters apply to PIM and DVMRP:
•
IGMP query interval – Specifies how often the Layer 3 Switch queries an interface for group membership.
Possible values are 1 – 3600. The default is 60.
•
IGMP group membership time – Specifies how many seconds an IP Multicast group can remain on a Layer 3
Switch interface in the absence of a group report. Possible values are 1 – 7200. The default is 60.
•
IGMP maximum response time – Specifies how many seconds the Layer 3 Switch will wait for an IGMP
response from an interface before concluding that the group member on that interface is down and removing
the interface from the group. Possible values are 1 – 10. The default is 10.
To change these parameters, you must first enable IP multicast routing by entering the following CLI command at
the global CLI level:
BigIron(config)# ip multicast-routing
Syntax:
[no] ip multicast-routing
NOTE:
You must enter the
ip multicast-routing
command before changing the global IP Multicast parameters.
Otherwise, the changes do not take effect and the software uses the default values.
Modifying IGMP Query Interval Period
The IGMP query interval period defines how often a router will query an interface for group membership. Possible
values are
1 – 3,600 seconds and the default value is 60 seconds.
USING THE CLI
To modify the default value for the IGMP query interval, enter the following:
BigIron(config)# ip igmp query 120
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