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4.Enable IGMPv3 Snooping (optional). ex2500(config)# ip igmp snoop igmpv3 enable

5.View dynamic IGMP information.

ex2500# show ip igmp groups

Note: Local groups (224.0.0.x) are not snooped/relayed and will not appear.

Source

 

Group

VLAN

Port

Version

Mode

Expires

Fwd

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

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

-------

------

--------

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

---

10.1.1.1

 

232.1.1.1

2

4

V3

INC

4:16

Yes

10.1.1.5

 

232.1.1.1

2

4

V3

INC

4:16

Yes

*

 

232.1.1.1

2

4

V3

INC

-

No

10.10.10.43

235.0.0.1

9

1

V3

INC

2:26

Yes

*

 

236.0.0.1

9

1

V3

EXC

-

Yes

# show ip igmp mrouter

 

 

 

 

 

 

VLAN

Port

 

Version

Expires

Max Query Resp. Time

QRV

QQIC

------

-------

--------

--------

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

---

----

1

4

 

V2

static

-

 

 

-

-

2

3

 

V3

4:09

128

 

 

2

125

These commands display information about IGMP Groups and Mrouters learned by the switch.

Static Multicast Router

A static multicast router (Mrouter) can be configured for a particular port on a particular VLAN. A static Mrouter does not have to be learned through IGMP Snooping. Any data port can accept a static Mrouter.

When you configure a static Mrouter on a VLAN, it replaces any dynamic Mrouters learned through IGMP Snooping.

Use the following procedure to configure a static multicast router (Mrouter):

1.For each Mrouter, configure a port or trunk group (1 through 24 or po1 through po24), VLAN (1 through 4094), and version (1 through 3).

ex2500(config)# ip igmp mrouter 5 1 2

The IGMP version is set for each VLAN, and cannot be configured separately for each Mrouter.

2.Verify the configuration. ex2500(config)# show ip igmp mrouter

74„ Static Multicast Router

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Contents Configuration Guide North Mathilda Avenue Sunnyvale, CAIi „ Table of Contents Chapter VLANs Chapter Ports and Trunking Rmon Overview Rmon Group 1-Statistics Rmon Group 2-HistoryAppendixes Port Mirroring Overview Configuring Port MirroringIndexes Default Vlan Settings Port-Based Vlan AssignmentPage List of Tables EX2500 Ethernet Switch Configuration Guide „ List of Tables About This Guide ObjectivesAudience Supported PlatformsDocumentation Conventions Icon Meaning DescriptionDocumentation Feedback List of Technical PublicationsRequesting Technical Support Self-Help Online Tools and Resources Opening a Case with JtacEX2500 Ethernet Switch Applications Page Accessing the Switch Configuring the Management InterfaceDynamic Host Configuration Protocol Configure the default gateway. Enable the gatewayUsing Telnet Using the EX2500 Web Device ManagerConfiguring EX2500 Web Device Manager Access via Http Configuring EX2500 Web Device Manager Access via HttpsUsing Snmp SNMPv1, SNMPv2User Configuration Default ConfigurationSNMPv3 Configuring Snmp Trap Hosts SNMPv1 Trap Host ConfigurationSNMPv2 Trap Host Configuration Configure an entry in the notify tableSecuring Access to the Switch SNMPv3 Trap Host ConfigurationRadius Authentication and Authorization How Radius Authentication WorksConfiguring Radius on the Switch Configure the Radius secretRadius Authentication Features in the EX2500 Switch Switch User Accounts Radius Attributes for EX2500 User PrivilegesHow TACACS+ Authentication Works TACACS+ AuthenticationTACACS+ Authentication Features in the EX2500 Switch „ starttime „ stoptime „ elapsedtime „ disccause Configuring TACACS+ Authentication on the Switch Command Authorization and LoggingConfigure the TACACS+ secret and second secret Configuring SSH Features on the Switch Generating RSA Host and Server Keys for SSH AccessSecure Shell SSH Encryption of Management MessagesEnd User Access Control SSH Integration with Radius and TACACS+ AuthenticationConsiderations for Configuring End User Accounts User Access ControlListing Current Users Logging In to an End User AccountVLANs Vlan Overview„ Port configuration VLANs and Port Vlan ID NumbersVlan Numbers Pvid NumbersIllustrates the default Vlan settings on the switch Vlan TaggingDefault Vlan Settings Port-Based Vlan Assignment Vlan Configuration Rules Vlan Topologies and Design ConsiderationsMultiple VLANs Configuration Example Multiple VLANs example in is described in TableEnable tagging on uplink ports that support multiple VLANs Private VLANs Private Vlan PortsPrivate Vlan Configuration Guidelines Private Vlan Configuration ExampleConfigure a secondary Vlan and map it to the primary Vlan Verify the configurationSpanning Tree Protocol Spanning Tree OverviewDetermining the Path for Forwarding BPDUs Bridge Protocol Data Units BPDUsBridge Priority Spanning Tree Group Configuration Guidelines Changing the Spanning Tree ModePort Priority Port Path CostRules for Vlan Tagged Ports Creating a VlanAdding and Removing Ports from STGs Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol Port State ChangesRstp Configuration Guidelines Rstp Configuration ExamplePort Type and Link Type Edge PortWhy Do We Need Multiple Spanning Trees? Default Spanning Tree ConfigurationPer Vlan Rapid Spanning Tree Pvrst Configuration Guidelines Configuring PvrstMstp Configuration Guidelines Multiple Spanning Tree ProtocolMstp Region Common Internal Spanning TreeMultiple Spanning Tree Groups Configuration Example Implementing Multiple Spanning Tree GroupsFast Uplink Convergence VlanConfiguration Guidelines Configuring Fast Uplink ConvergenceTrunking Overview Ports and TrunkingStatistical Load Distribution Before Configuring Static Trunks Built-In Fault ToleranceTrunk Group Configuration Rules Port Trunking Configuration Example Port Trunk Group Configuration ExampleFollow these steps on the EX2500 switch Define a trunk group Configurable Trunk Hash Algorithm Link Aggregation Control Protocol„ Destination MAC Dmac „ Destination IP DIP48 „ Link Aggregation Control Protocol Lacp Configuration Guidelines Configuring LacpOptionally Reducing Lacp Timeout Set the Lacp modeEx2500config-if# lacp timeout short ex2500config-if# exit Quality of Service QoS OverviewUsing ACL Filters COSMAC Extended ACLs IP Standard ACLsTo delete a MAC Extended ACL To delete an IP Standard ACLIP Extended ACLs To delete an IP Extended ACLUnderstanding ACL Priority TCP/UDPACL Configuration Examples Assigning ACLs to a PortViewing ACL Statistics ACL Example 1-Blocking Traffic to a HostACL Example 3-Blocking Http Traffic Add the ACL to a portACL Example 4-Blocking All Except Certain Packets Assign the ACLs to a portConfiguring Storm Control Using Storm Control FiltersBroadcast Storms Using Dscp Values to Provide QoS Differentiated Services ConceptsPer Hop Behavior Assured Forwarding Drop Precedence ClassQoS Levels Use the following command to perform Dscp mappingDscp Mapping Using 802.1p Priority to Provide QoS Shows the priority bits in a VLAN-tagged packetQueuing and Scheduling Remote Monitoring Rmon OverviewConfigure the Rmon statistics on a port Rmon Group 1-StatisticsConfiguring Rmon History Configure the Rmon History parameters for a portThis configuration enables Rmon History collection on port Rmon Group 2-HistoryRmon Group 3-Alarms Alarm MIB ObjectsConfiguring Rmon Alarms Configure the Rmon Alarm parameters to track Icmp messagesEx2500config# rmon event 110 type log-only Rmon Group 9-EventsPage Igmp Igmp SnoopingFastLeave Igmp Snooping Configuration Example IGMPv3 SnoopingStatic Multicast Router Ex2500# show ip igmp groupsHigh Availability Through Uplink Failure Detection High Availability OverviewSpanning Tree Protocol with UFD UFD Configuration Guidelines Failure Detection PairUFD Configuration Example Monitoring UFDPage Appendixes EX2500 Ethernet Switch Configuration Guide 80 „ Appendixes „ Port Mirroring Overview on „ Configuring Port Mirroring on Port Mirroring OverviewConfiguring Port Mirroring Indexes „ Index onEX2500 Ethernet Switch Configuration Guide 84 „ Indexes Index NumericsManagement interface, configuring Multi-links between switches, port trunkingPhysical. See switch ports Internet Group Management Protocol. See IgmpQuality of Service. See QoS QoSSecurity Segmentation. See IP subnets Segments. See IP subnetsVirtual Local Area Networks. See VLANs Example showing multiple VLANs