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Statically specifying that a port is a router port

Since software versions 281-04 and 291-04, you can statically configure particular ports as
multicast router ports. This feature is useful in some unusual network configurations in which
the learning process cannot identify all router ports. You could also use it creatively in special
circumstances, when a Querier is unnecessary.

To specify router ports, use the command:

add igmpsnooping vlan={vlan-name|1..4094}

routerport={port-list|all}

This command causes the switch to immediately forward all IGMP and multicast data packets
to the designated router port.

Note that this is an IGMP snooping command, designed to give administrators greater
control of layer 2 multicasting. It does not provide static multicast routing.

Example

The following sequence explores the effect of adding a static router port on a Rapier 48i
switch.

1. Enable IGMP debugging so you can see some of the mechanics behind the

commands.

2. Check the current IGMP snooping entries.

Note that there is one All Groups entry for port 50.

Manager Rapier 48i> enable ip igmp debug

Info (1005003): Operation successful.

Manager Rapier 48i> show igmpsnooping

IGMP Snooping

------------------------------------------------------------------------

Status ........................... Enabled

Disabled All-groups ports ........ None

Vlan Name (vlan id) ..... default (1)

Fast Leave .............. Off

Query Solicitation ...... On

Static Router Ports ..... None

Group List ..............

Group. 239.255.255.250 Entry timeout 190 secs

Ports 7

All Groups Entry timeout 255 secs

Ports 50

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