Configuration requirements, Figure 110, Configuring ip multicast traffic reduction – Brocade BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide User Manual

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Figure 110

shows another example application for PIM SM traffic snooping. This example shows

devices on the edge of a Global Ethernet cloud (a Layer 2 Packet over SONET cloud). Assume that
each device is attached to numerous other devices such as other BigIron RXs.

FIGURE 110

PIM SM traffic reduction in global Ethernet environment

The devices on the edge of the Global Ethernet cloud are configured for IP multicast traffic
reduction and PIM SM traffic snooping. Although this application uses multiple devices, the
feature has the same requirements and works the same way as it does on a single device.

Configuration requirements

IP multicast traffic reduction must be enabled globally on the device that will be running PIM
SM snooping. The PIM SM traffic snooping feature requires IP multicast traffic reduction.

NOTE

Use the passive mode of IP multicast traffic reduction instead of the active mode. The passive
mode assumes that a router is sending group membership queries as well as join and prune
messages on behalf of receivers. The active mode configures the device to send group
membership queries.

All the device ports connected to the source and receivers or routers must be in the same
port-based VLAN.

Switch A

Switch B

Switch C

VLAN 2
Port5/1

VLAN 2
Port7/1

VLAN 2
Port1/1

VLAN 2
Port5/1

VLAN 2
Port1/1

VLAN 2
Port1/1

VLAN 2
Port5/1

Receiver for Group
239.255.162.69

Client sends an
IGMP group
membership report
for 239.255.162.69.

Receiver for Group
239.255.162.1

Router sends a

PIM SM join message

for 239.255.162.1.

Router

Client

Client

Router

Client

10.10.10.5

The switches “snoop” for PIM SM
join and prune messages.

Switch A detects a source on port1/1
and a receiver for that source’s group
on port5/1. The switch forwards
multicast data from the source on port1/1
out port5/1 only, which has the receiver.

Without PIM SM traffic snooping, the
switch would forward traffic from the
source out all other ports.

20.20.20.5

Source for Groups
239.255.162.1
239.255.162.69

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