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Multicast Forwarding
This chapter describes the Multicast forwarding feature and includes the following
topics:
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Configuring Multicast Properties
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Configuring IP Multicast Group Addresses
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Querying IGMP/MLD IP Multicast Groups
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Configuring Multicast Router Ports
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Configuring Forward All Multicast
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Configuring Maximum IGMP and MLD Groups
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Configuring Multicast Filtering
Multicast Forwarding
Multicast forwarding enables one-to-many information dissemination. Multicast
applications are useful for dissemination of information to multiple clients, where
clients do not require reception of the entire content. A typical application is a
Cable-TV like service, where clients can join a channel in the middle of a
transmission, and leave before it ends.
The data is sent only to relevant ports. Forwarding the data only to the relevant
ports conserves bandwidth and host resources on links.
For Multicast forwarding to work across IP subnets, nodes, and routers must be
Multicast-capable. A Multicast-capable node must be able to: