When are l3 multicast features required – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Configuring L2 Multicast Features

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• In the compatible mode MVR does not learn multicast groups, but they

have to be configured by administrator and protocol does not forward joins

from the hosts to the router. To work in this mode the IGMP router has to

be configured to transmit required multicast streams to the network with

the MVR switch.

Enabling MVR and IGMP on the Same Interface

MVR and IGMP snooping operate independently and could both be enabled

on an interface. When both MVR and IGMP snooping are enabled, MVR

listens to the IGMP join and report messages for static multicast group

information, and IGMP snooping manages dynamic multicast groups.

When Are L3 Multicast Features Required?

In addition to L2 multicast features, the switch suports IP and IPv6 multicast

features. You configure the IP/IPv6 multicast features if the switch functions

as a multicast router that can route multicast traffic between VLAN routing

interfaces. In this case, you must enable a multicast routing protocol on the

switch, such as PIM-SM. For information about L3 multicast features, see

"Managing IPv4 and IPv6 Multicast" on page 1149.
If you enable IGMP Snooping on the switch to listen to IGMP traffic, you do

not need to enable IGMP, a layer 3 multicast protocol. If the switch functions

as a multicast router, it is possible to enable both IGMP and IGMP Snooping

so that the switch routes IGMP traffic between VLANs and examines the

IGMP packets for join and leave information.

For information about configuring a PowerConnect

M6220/M6348/M8024/M8024-k switch as a mutlicast router that also

performs IGMP snooping, see "Configuring Multicast VLAN Routing With

IGMP and PIM-SM" on page 1223.

NOTE:

If MVR is enabled, IP Multicast should be disabled. Multicast routing and

MVR cannot coexist on a switch.

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