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Chapter 3: Configuring Switching Information
FS728TP Smart Switch Software Administration Manual
Multicast
Multicast IP traffic is traffic that is destined to a host group. Host groups are identified by
class
D IP addresses, which range from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255.
From the Multicast link, you can access the following pages:
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IGMP Snooping
on page
104
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IGMP Snooping
on page
104
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IGMP Snooping Querier
on page
112
IGMP Snooping
Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Snooping is a feature that allows a switch to
forward multicast traffic intelligently on the switch. Multicast IP traffic is traffic that is destined
to a host group. Host groups are identified by class
D IP addresses, which range from
224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255. Based on the IGMP query and report messages, the switch
forwards traffic only to the ports that request the multicast traffic. This prevents the switch
from broadcasting the traffic to all ports and possibly affecting network performance.
A traditional Ethernet network may be separated into different network segments to prevent
placing too many devices onto the same shared media. Bridges and switches connect these
segments. When a packet with a broadcast or multicast destination address is received, the
switch will forward a copy into each of the remaining network segments in accordance with
the IEEE MAC Bridge standard. Eventually, the packet is made accessible to all nodes
connected to the network.
This approach works well for broadcast packets that are intended to be seen or processed by
all connected nodes. In the case of multicast packets, however, this approach could lead to
less efficient use of network bandwidth, particularly when the packet is intended for only a
small number of nodes. Packets will be flooded into network segments where no node has
any interest in receiving the packet. While nodes will rarely incur any processing overhead to
filter packets addressed to unrequested group addresses, they are unable to transmit new
packets onto the shared media for the period of time that the multicast packet is flooded. The
problem of wasting bandwidth is even worse when the LAN segment is not shared, for
example in full-duplex links.
Allowing switches to snoop IGMP packets is a creative effort to solve this problem. The
switch uses the information in the IGMP packets as they are being forwarded throughout the
network to determine which segments should receive packets directed to the group address.
IGMP Snooping Configuration
Use the IGMP Snooping Configuration page to configure the parameters for IGMP snooping,
which is used to build forwarding lists for multicast traffic.
To access the IGMP Snooping Configuration page, click
Switching
Multicast
IGMP
Snooping
IGMP Snooping Configuration
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