2 igmp snooping configuration, Igmp snooping overview, Principle of igmp snooping – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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IGMP Snooping Configuration

When configuring IGMP snooping, go to the following sections for information you are

interested in:

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IGMP Snooping Overview

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IGMP Snooping Configuration Task List

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Displaying and Maintaining IGMP Snooping

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IGMP Snooping Configuration Examples

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Troubleshooting IGMP Snooping Configuration

The S7500E Series Ethernet Switches are distributed devices that support Intelligent Resilient

Framework (IRF). Two S7500E series can be connected together to form a distributed IRF

device. If an S7500E series is not in any IRF, it operates as a distributed device; if the S7500E

series is in an IRF, it operates as a distributed IRF device. For introduction of IRF, refer to IRF

Configuration in the IRF Configuration Guide.

IGMP Snooping Overview

Internet Group Management Protocol Snooping (IGMP snooping) is a multicast constraining

mechanism that runs on Layer 2 devices to manage and control multicast groups.

Principle of IGMP Snooping

By analyzing received IGMP messages, a Layer 2 device running IGMP snooping establishes

mappings between ports and multicast MAC addresses and forwards multicast data based on

these mappings.

As shown in

Figure 2-1

, when IGMP snooping is not running on the switch, multicast packets

are flooded to all devices at Layer 2. When IGMP snooping is running on the switch, multicast

packets for known multicast groups are multicast to the receivers, rather than broadcast to all

hosts, at Layer 2.

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