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ULTICAST
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ILTERING
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If you have configured Open VLAN mode and IP multicast packets are
tagged (IEEE 802.1Q format), then the IGMP tables in each VLAN
share information with each other. VLANs do not form barriers in the
flow of IP multicast traffic, even though they form separate broadcast
domains. IGMP operates as if there was a single broadcast domain.
However, if you have configured Open VLAN mode and the packets
are not tagged, then VLANs do form barriers and the IP multicast
traffic is restricted.
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If you have configured Closed VLAN mode, then the IGMP tables do
not share information and forwarding of IP multicast packets is
restricted to the ports in the VLAN on which the IP multicast packet
arrives. If all VLANs contain potential IP multicast group members,
then you would need to have a router connection to each VLAN to
ensure IP multicast packet delivery to those group members.
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Ensure that any rate limit that you implement with the
bridge port
multicastLimit
command does not interfere with the flow of IP
multicast traffic. If you select the
BcastOnly
option, the rate limit does
not affect multicast packets. For more information about the bridge
port multicast limit feature, see Chapter 9.
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To reduce the effects of MAC address aliasing, verify that your IP
multicast applications do not use binary group addresses in the range
[224 – 239]. [0,128].0.x, where x equals 0 – 255. See “Effects of MAC
Address Aliasing” later in this chapter for more information.
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Your switching module supports both IGMP version 1 and 2. For
maximum benefit, verify that the IP stack in your host endstations also
supports both IGMP version 1 and 2.
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If a resilient link pair exists between two switches that are downstream
from the IP multicast source and IGMP querier and the main link in the
pair fails over to its standby link, the transmission to group members is
temporarily interrupted. The IP multicast transmission resumes after
hosts send IGMP join messages or after the next query travels down
the [now active] standby link and hosts respond with IGMP reports.
Queries are sent every 125 seconds. Depending on when the last
query was sent prior to the link failover, the interruption can last up to
approximately 2 minutes.
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