Allied Telesis Patch 89262-08 Switch User Manual


 
Patch 89262-08 For AT-8900 Series Switches show ip igmp 23
Patch 89262-08 for Software Release 2.6.2
C613-10402-00 REV H
IGMP Snooping All-Group Entry
Because IGMP is an IP-based protocol, multicast group membership for VLAN
aware devices is on a per-VLAN basis. If at least one port in the VLAN is a
member of a multicast group, multicast packets will be flooded onto all ports in
the VLAN by default.
IGMP snooping enables the switch to forward multicast traffic intelligently on
the switch. The switch listens to IGMP membership reports, queries and leaves
messages to identify the switch ports that are members of multicast groups.
Multicast traffic will only be forwarded to ports identified as members of the
specific multicast group.
This enhancement allows network managers to prevent specified ports from
acting as IGMP all-group ports, and specify which ports are allowed to behave
as all-group entry ports, by using the ENABLE IP IGMP ALLGROUP
command.
For example, consider a video streaming service which has 15 channels. When
the switch receives IGMP membership reports destined for the address
239.0.0.2 from an unauthorised user, all 15 channels of multicast data floods to
that port, which may affect the service of the network. In order to avoid this,
the network manager decides whether or not to allow a particular port to
behave as an IGMP all-group port, e.g. port 8. Then, whenever the above IGMP
membership report is sent, the switch will not automatically add port 8 as one
of the egress ports for any IGMP membership report group, so video streaming
will not get forwarded to disabled all-group ports selected by the network
manager.
Command Reference
This enhancement modifies one command:
SHOW IP IGMP
and has two new commands:
ENABLE IP IGMP ALLGROUP
DISABLE IP IGMP ALLGROUP
show ip igmp
Syntax SHOW IP IGMP [COUNTER] [INTERFACE=interface]
Description This command displays information about IGMP, and multicast group
membership for each IP interface.
This enhancement includes the line “Disabled All-groups ports” on the output
of this command, as shown in Figure 1 on page 24. Ports that are disabled have
a “#” symbol next to the port number.