Enabling and | DVMRP is the simple Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol, similar to |
Disabling DVMRP | the IP Routing Information Protocol. Multicast routers exchange distance |
| vector updates that contain lists of destinations and the distance in hops to |
| each destination. The routers maintain this information in a routing table. |
| To run multicast routing, you must enable DVMRP, which enables it on all IP |
interfaces that have not been disabled. | |
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| 1 | To enable or disable DVMRP, from the top level of the Administration | |
➧dvmrp |
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➧multicast | interfaces |
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routing | routeDisplay | 2 | Enter the slot of the switching module for which you want to enable | |
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| Select IP stack(s) | by slot |
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3 | The interface prompts you to enable or disable DVMRP. The default is |
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Enabling and | IGMP enables a router or switch to determine whether group members |
Disabling IGMP | exist in a subnetwork, or “leaf,” of the Spanning Tree. It uses two search |
| methods to make this determination: |
■ | Query mode — The router or switch with the lowest IP address in the LAN |
| broadcasts a query to all other members of the subnetwork to determine |
| whether they are also in the group. |
| IGMP packets, which report the multicast group to which they belong. |
■ | Snooping mode — A router or switch performs dynamic multicast |
| filtering based on IGMP snooping. This procedure ensures that multicast |
| packets are flooded only to the appropriate ports within a routing interface. |