Configuring ip multicast traffic reduction, Figure 108 – Brocade BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide User Manual

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NOTE

Regardless of the administrative distances, the BigIron RX Series router always prefers directly
connected routes over other routes.

FIGURE 108

Example multicast static routes

To add a static route to a virtual interface, enter commands such as the following.

BigIron RX(config)# ip mroute 3 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 ve 1 distance 1

BigIron RX(config)# write memory

Configuring IP multicast traffic reduction

In Layer 2 mode, BigIron RX forwards all IP multicast traffic by default based on the Layer 2
information in the packets. Optionally, you can enable the BigIron RX to make forwarding decisions
in hardware, based on multicast group by enabling the IP Multicast Traffic Reduction feature.

NOTE

The IP Multicast Traffic Reduction feature is applicable for Layer 2 mode only.

When this feature is enabled, the BigIron RX examines the MAC address in an IP multicast packet
and forward the packet only on the ports from which the device has received Group Membership
reports for that group, instead of forwarding all multicast traffic to all ports. The device sends traffic
for other groups out all ports.

Server

PIM Router A

PIM Router B

PIM Router C

PIM Router D

Client

Client

Multicast group
239.255.162.1

9.9.9.101

e6/14

e4/11
207.95.6.1

e1/5
207.95.8.10

e1/8
207.95.8.1

e3/19

209.157.24.62

Multicast group
239.255.162.1

Multicast group
239.255.162.1

e3/11

8.8.8.164

e1/4
207.95.7.1

e2/3
207.95.7.2

e1/2
207.95.6.2

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