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17 IP Multicast Routing and
IGMP Snooping
This chapter describes the following topics:
IP Multicast Routing Overview on page 229
PIM Sparse Mode (PIM-SM) Overview on page 230
Configuring PIM-SM on page 230
IGMP Overview on page 233
Configuring IGMP and IGMP Snooping on page 234
Displaying IGMP Snooping Configuration Information on page 235
Clearing, Disabling, and Resetting IGMP Functions on page 235
For more information on IP multicast groups and IGMP snooping, see the following publications:
RFC 1112—Host Extension for IP Multicasting
RFC 2236—Internet Group Management Protocol, Version 2
IP Multicast Routing Overview
IP multicast routing is a function that allows a single IP host to send a packet to a group of IP hosts.
This group of hosts can include devices that reside on the local network, within a private network, or
outside of the local network.
IP multicast routing consists of the following functions:
A router that can forward IP multicast packets.
A router-to-router multicast routing protocol (such as Protocol Independent Multicast- Sparse Mode
(PIM-SM).
A method for the IP host to communicate its multicast group membership to a router (for example,
Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)).
NOTE
You should configure IP unicast routing before you configure IP multicast routing.