Igmp proxying – H3C Technologies H3C SecPath F1000-E User Manual

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If G is in the SSM group range but no IGMP SSM mappings corresponding to the multicast group

G have been configured on Router A, Router A cannot provide SSM service and drops the message.

If G is in the SSM group range and the IGMP SSM mappings have been configured on Router A for
multicast group G, Router A translates the (*, G) information in the IGMP report into (G, INCLUDE,

(S1, S2...)) information based on the configured IGMP SSM mappings and provides SSM service
accordingly.

NOTE:

The IGMP SSM mapping feature does not process IGMPv3 reports.

For more information about the SSM group range, see

PIM Configuration in the IP Multicast Volume.

IGMP Proxying

In some simple tree topologies, it is not necessary to configure complex multicast routing protocols, such

as PIM, on the boundary devices. Instead, you can configure IGMP proxying on these devices. With

IGMP proxying configured, the device serves as a proxy for the downstream hosts to send IGMP

messages, maintain group memberships, and implement multicast forwarding based on the
memberships. In this case, each boundary device configured with IGMP proxying is a host but no longer

a PIM neighbor to the upstream device.

Figure 4 Network diagram for IGMP proxying

Query from Router A

Report from Router B

Ethernet

Router interface

Host interface

Proxy & Querier

Router B

Querier

Router A

Host B

Receiver

Host A

Receiver

Host C

Query from Router B

Report from Host

PIM domain


As shown in

Figure 4

, two types of interfaces are defined on an IGMP proxy device:

Upstream interface: Also referred to as the proxy interface. A proxy interface is an interface on
which IGMP proxying is configured. It is in the direction toward the root of the multicast forwarding

tree. An upstream interface acts as a host running IGMP; therefore, it is also called host interface.

Downstream interface: An interface that is running IGMP and in the direction contrary to the root of
the multicast forwarding tree. A downstream interface acts as a router running IGMP; therefore, it

is also called router interface.

A device with IGMP proxying configured maintains a group membership database, which stores the
group memberships on all the downstream interfaces. Each entry comprises the multicast address, filter

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