How igmp snooping works, When receiving a general query – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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Aging timers for dynamic ports in IGMP Snooping and related messages and actions

Table 2-1 Aging timers for dynamic ports in IGMP snooping and related messages and actions

Timer

Description

Message before

expiry

Action after expiry

Dynamic router port

aging timer

For each dynamic

router port, the switch

sets a timer initialized

to the dynamic router

port aging time.

IGMP general query of

which the source

address is not 0.0.0.0

or PIM hello

The switch removes

this port from its router

port list.

Dynamic member port

aging timer

When a port

dynamically joins a

multicast group, the

switch sets a timer for

the port, which is

initialized to the

dynamic member port

aging time.

IGMP membership

report

The switch removes

this port from the IGMP

snooping forwarding

table.

The port aging mechanism of IGMP snooping works only for dynamic ports; a static port will

never age out.

How IGMP Snooping Works

A switch running IGMP snooping performs different actions when it receives different IGMP

messages, as follows:

The description about adding or deleting a port in this section is only for a dynamic port. Static

ports can be added or deleted only through the corresponding configurations. For details, see

Configuring Static Ports

.

When receiving a general query

The IGMP querier periodically sends IGMP general queries to all hosts and routers (224.0.0.1)

on the local subnet to find out whether active multicast group members exist on the subnet.

Upon receiving an IGMP general query, the switch forwards it through all ports in the VLAN

except the receiving port and performs the following to the receiving port:

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