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Protocols and Standards
IGMP Snooping is documented in:
RFC 4541: Considerations for Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) and Multicast Listener
Discovery (MLD) Snooping Switches
IGMP Snooping Configuration Task List
Complete these tasks to configure IGMP Snooping:
Task Remarks
Enabling IGMP Snooping Required
Configuring Basic Functions of
IGMP Snooping
Configuring the Version of IGMP Snooping Optional
Configuring Aging Timers for Dynamic Ports Optional
Configuring Static Ports Optional
Configuring Simulated Joining Optional
Configuring IGMP Snooping
Port Functions
Configuring Fast Leave Processing Optional
Enabling IGMP Snooping Querier Optional
Configuring IGMP Queries and Responses Optional
Configuring IGMP Snooping
Querier
Configuring Source IP Address of IGMP Queries Optional
Configuring a Multicast Group Filter Optional
Configuring Multicast Source Port Filtering Optional
Configuring the Function of Dropping Unknown
Multicast Data
Optional
Configuring IGMP Report Suppression Optional
Configuring Maximum Multicast Groups that
Can Be Joined on a Port
Optional
Configuring an IGMP Snooping
Policy
Configuring Multicast Group Replacement Optional
z Configurations made in IGMP Snooping view are effective for all VLANs, while configurations
made in VLAN view are effective only for ports belonging to the current VLAN. For a given VLAN, a
configuration made in IGMP Snooping view is effective only if the same configuration is not made in
VLAN view.
z Configurations made in IGMP Snooping view are effective for all ports; configurations made in
Ethernet port view are effective only for the current port; configurations made in manual port group
view are effective only for all the ports in the current port group; configurations made in aggregation
group view are effective only for the master port. For a given port, a configuration made in IGMP
Snooping view is effective only if the same configuration is not made in Ethernet port view or port
group view.
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