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An inter-domain multicast routing protocol is used for delivery of multicast information between two

ASs. So far, mature solutions include Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP).

For the SSM model, multicast routes are not divided into inter-domain routes and intra-domain routes.

Since receivers know the position of the multicast source, channels established through PIM-SM are

sufficient for multicast information transport.

Layer 2 multicast protocols

Layer 2 multicast protocols include IGMP Snooping and multicast VLAN.

Figure 1-6

shows where these

protocols are in the network.

Figure 1-6 Positions of Layer 2 multicast protocols

1) IGMP

Snooping

Running on Layer 2 devices, Internet Group Management Protocol Snooping (IGMP Snooping) are

multicast constraining mechanisms that manage and control multicast groups by listening to and

analyzing IGMP messages exchanged between the hosts and Layer 3 multicast devices, thus

effectively controlling and limiting the flooding of multicast data in a Layer 2 network.

2) Multicast

VLAN

In the traditional multicast-on-demand mode, when users in different VLANs on a Layer 2 device need

multicast information, the upstream Layer 3 device needs to forward a separate copy of the multicast

data to each VLAN of the Layer 2 device. With the multicast VLAN feature enabled on the Layer 2

device, the Layer 3 multicast device needs to send only one copy of multicast to the multicast VLAN on

the Layer 2 device. This avoids waste of network bandwidth and extra burden on the Layer 3 device.

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Multicast Packet Forwarding Mechanism

In a multicast model, a multicast source sends information to the host group identified by the multicast

group address in the destination address field of the IP packets. Therefore, to deliver multicast packets

to receivers located in different parts of the network, multicast routers on the forwarding path usually

need to forward multicast packets received on one incoming interface to multiple outgoing interfaces.

Compared with a unicast model, a multicast model is more complex in the following aspects.

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