What is igmp snooping, What is mld snooping – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Configuring L2 Multicast Features

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What Is IGMP Snooping?

IGMP Snooping is a layer 2 feature that allows the switch to dynamically add

or remove ports from IP multicast groups by listening to IGMP join and leave

requests. By "snooping" the IGMP packets transmitted between hosts and

routers, the IGMP Snooping feature enables the switch to forward IP

multicast traffic more intelligently and help conserve bandwidth.
Based on the IGMP query and report messages, the switch forwards traffic

only to the ports that request the multicast traffic. This prevents the switch

from broadcasting the traffic to all ports and possibly affecting network

performance. The switch uses the information in the IGMP packets as they

are being forwarded throughout the network to determine which segments

should receive packets directed to the group address.

IGMP Snooping Querier

When PIM and IGMP are enabled in a network with IP multicast routing, the

IP multicast router acts as the IGMP querier. However, if the IP-multicast

traffic in a VLAN needs to be Layer 2 switched only, an IP-multicast router is

not required. The IGMP Snooping Querier can perform the IGMP snooping

functions on the VLAN.

When the IGMP snooping querier is enabled, the IGMP snooping querier

sends out periodic IGMP queries that trigger IGMP report messages from the

switch that wants to receive IP multicast traffic. The IGMP snooping feature

listens to these IGMP reports to establish appropriate forwarding.

What Is MLD Snooping?

In IPv4, Layer 2 switches can use IGMP snooping to limit the flooding of

multicast traffic by dynamically configuring L2 interfaces so that multicast

traffic is forwarded to only those interfaces associated with an IP multicast

address. In IPv6, MLD snooping performs a similar function. With MLD

snooping, IPv6 multicast data is selectively forwarded to a list of ports that

want to receive the data instead of being flooded to all ports in a VLAN. This

list is constructed by snooping IPv6 multicast control packets.

NOTE:

Without an IP-multicast router on a VLAN, you must configure another

switch as the IGMP querier so that it can send queries.

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