CoreBuilder 5000 | The CoreBuilder 5000 supports 46 IP multicasting groups by IP relay. If |
Support | no multicast router is detected, the CoreBuilder 5000 hub acts as an |
| IGMP querier to allow the network to determine hosts that are |
| members of a group. |
| The CoreBuilder 5000 allows the user to create ports in the vbridge |
| that are classified as router ports. This ensures that multicast data is |
| always flowing over the link. |
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Locating Multicast | Multicast packets are received by all multicast routers on the LAN |
Routers in the | because the switches always flood all multicast packets. Routing |
Network | protocol packets and data packets are flooded toward all ports on |
| which routing protocols have been received. To decrease the flooding |
| of multicast packets through a hub multicast router, the ports must be |
| identified. |
| The location of the multicast routers can either be configured by |
| management or determined by snooping on protocols such as PIM, |
| MOSPF, and DVMRP. After the router ports are determined, filters are set |
| up within the CoreBuilder 5000 hub to identify these ports and the |
| specific multicast packets flowing to each port. |
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No Multicast | To receive the IGMP reports, networks that do not have multicast |
Routers on the | capable routers need to have a designated querying device. The |
Network | CoreBuilder 5000 hub can be the designated querier in a network |
| without any multicast routers. |
| The designated querier is the IGMP |
| IP address in a flooding domain. If a multicast router is found on the |
| network, the CoreBuilder 5000 SwitchModule does not send IGMP |
| queries, even if it has the lowest IP address. However, in a switched fabric |
| that does not have any multicast routers, the CoreBuilder 5000 hub elects |
| a designated querier in the absence of query packets. |
| You must assign an IP address to a vbridge via the DMM console to |
| designate the CoreBuilder 5000 SwitchModule as a querying device. |