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IGMP configuration

NOTE:

The term

router in this document refers to both routers and Layer 3 switches.

The term

interface in the IGMP features refers to Layer 3 interfaces, including VLAN interfaces and

route-mode (or Layer 3) Ethernet ports. You can set an Ethernet port to operate in route mode by using

the port link-mode route command (see

Layer 2—LAN Switching Configuration Guide).

IGMP overview

As a TCP/IP protocol responsible for IP multicast group member management, the Internet Group

Management Protocol (IGMP) is used by IP hosts and adjacent multicast routers to establish and maintain
their multicast group memberships.

IGMP versions

IGMPv1 (documented in RFC 1112)

IGMPv2 (documented in RFC 2236)

IGMPv3 (documented in RFC 3376)

All IGMP versions support the Any-Source Multicast (ASM) model. In addition to the ASM model,

IGMPv3 can directly implement the Source-Specific Multicast (SSM) model. IGMPv1 and IGMPv2 must

work with the IGMP SSM mapping function to implement the SSM model.

NOTE:

For more information about the ASM and SSM models, see the chapter “Multicast overview.”

Introduction to IGMPv1

IGMPv1 manages multicast group memberships mainly based on the query and response mechanism.
All multicast routers on the same subnet can receive IGMP membership report messages—often called
“reports”— from hosts, but the subnet needs only one router for sending IGMP query messages—often
called “queries”. The querier election mechanism determines which router acts as the IGMP querier on

the subnet.
In IGMPv1, the designated router (DR) elected by the working multicast routing protocol (such as PIM)

serves as the IGMP querier.

NOTE:

For more information about DR, see the chapter “PIM configuration.”