Igmp snooping enhancements, Configuration notes and feature limitations, Support for igmp v3 snooping – Brocade TurboIron 24X Series Configuration Guide User Manual

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IGMP snooping overview

devices are configured as queriers, after these devices exchange queries, then all except the
winner stop sending queries. The device with the lowest address becomes the querier. Although the
system will work when multiple devices are configured as queriers, Brocade recommends that only
one device (preferably the one with the traffic source) is configured as a querier.

The non-queriers always forward multicast data traffic and IGMP messages to router ports which
receive IGMP queries or PIM hellos. Brocade recommends that you configure the device with the
data traffic source (server) as a querier. If a server is attached to a non-querier, the non-querier
always forwards traffic to the querier regardless of whether there are any clients on the querier.

NOTE

In a topology of one or more connecting devices, at least one device must be running PIM, or
configured as active. Otherwise, none of the devices can send out queries, and traffic cannot be
forwarded to clients.

IGMP snooping enhancements

This section describes the enhancements to IGMP snooping .

Support for IGMP V3 snooping

Refer to

“IGMP snooping overview”

on page 767.

VLAN-specific configuration

IGMP snooping can be enabled on some VLANs or on all VLANs. Each VLAN can be independently
configured to be a quierier or non-quierier and can be configured for IGMP V2 or IGMP V3. In
general, the ip multicast commands apply globally to all VLANs except those configured with
VLAN-specific multicast commands. The VLAN-specific multicast commands supersede the global
ip multicast commands.

IGMP snooping can be configured for IGMP V2 or IGMP V3 on individual ports of a VLAN. An
interface or router sends the queries and reports that include its IGMP version specified on it. The
version configuration only applies to sending queries. The snooping device recognizes and
processes IGMP V2 and IGMP V3 packets regardless of the version configuration.

To avoid version deadlock, an interface retains its version configuration even when it receives a
report with a lower version.

Tracking and fast leave

Devices support fast leave for IGMP V2, and tracking and fast leave for IGMP V3. Fast leave stops
the traffic immediately when the port receives a leave message. Tracking traces all IGMP V3
clients. Refer to

“IGMP V3 membership tracking and fast leave”

on page 780 and

“Fast leave for

IGMP V2”

on page 780.

Configuration notes and feature limitations

The following limitations apply:

Servers (traffic sources) are not required to send IGMP memberships.

The default IGMP version is V2.

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