Igmp overview, Internet group management protocol (igmp), Igmp version 2 – Dell PowerEdge FX2/FX2s User Manual

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IGMP Overview

IGMP has three versions. Version 3 obsoletes and is backwards-compatible with version 2; version 2
obsoletes version 1.

Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)

On an Aggregator, IGMP snooping is auto-configured. You can display information on IGMP by using
show ip igmp command.
Multicast is based on identifying many hosts by a single destination IP address. Hosts represented by the
same IP address are a multicast group. The internet group management protocol (IGMP) is a Layer 3
multicast protocol that hosts use to join or leave a multicast group. Multicast routing protocols (such as
protocol-independent multicast [PIM]) use the information in IGMP messages to discover which groups
are active and to populate the multicast routing table.

This chapter contains the following sections:

IGMP Overview

IGMP Snooping

IGMP Version 2

IGMP version 2 improves upon version 1 by specifying IGMP Leave messages, which allows hosts to notify

routers that they no longer care about traffic for a particular group. Leave messages reduce the amount

of time that the router takes to stop forwarding traffic for a group to a subnet (leave latency) after the last

host leaves the group. In version 1 hosts quietly leave groups, and the router waits for a query response

timer several times the value of the query interval to expire before it stops forwarding traffic.
To receive multicast traffic from a particular source, a host must join the multicast group to which the
source is sending traffic. A host that is a member of a group is called a “receiver.” A host may join many
groups, and may join or leave any group at any time. A host joins and leaves a multicast group by sending
an IGMP message to its IGMP querier. The querier is the router that surveys a subnet for multicast
receivers and processes survey responses to populate the multicast routing table.

IGMP messages are encapsulated in IP packets which is as illustrated below:

IGMP Overview

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