H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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Figure 2-3 Network diagram for IGMP snooping proxying

As shown in

Figure 2-3

, Switch A works as an IGMP Snooping proxy. It represents its attached

hosts to send membership reports and leave messages to Router A.

Table 2-2

describes how an IGMP snooping proxy processes IGMP messages.

Table 2-2 IGMP message processing on an IGMP snooping proxy

IGMP message

Actions

General query

When receiving an IGMP general query, the proxy forwards it to all ports but the

receiving port. In addition, the proxy generates a report according to the group

memberships it maintains and sends the report out all router ports.

Group-specific

query

In response to the IGMP group-specific query for a certain multicast group, the

proxy sends the report to the group out all router ports if the forwarding entry for

the group still contains a member port.

Report

When receiving a report for a multicast group, the proxy looks up the multicast

forwarding table for the entry for the multicast group. If the forwarding entry is

found with the receiving port contained as a dynamic member port in the outgoing

port list, the proxy resets the aging timer for the entry. If the forwarding entry is

found but the outgoing port list does not include the receiving port, the proxy adds

the port to the outgoing port list as a dynamic member port and starts an aging

timer for it. If no forwarding entry is found, the proxy creates the entry, adds the

receiving port to the outgoing port list as a dynamic member port and starts an

aging timer for the port, and then, sends a report to the group out all router ports.

Leave

In response to an IGMP leave message for a multicast group, the proxy sends a

group-specific query out the receiving port. After making sure that no member port

is contained in the forwarding entry for the multicast group, the proxy sends a leave

message to the group out all router ports.

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