HP J3250M manual Internet Group Management Protocol Igmp

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Managing Switches

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environment (where more than one IP network is configured in a single broadcast domain).

See Routing Information Protocol.

Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)

Multimedia and email applications need the ability to communicate to multiple destinations efficiently. IP multicasting allows hosts to dynamically register for sending or receiving multicast traffic.

The Internet Group Management Protocol is a method for automatically controlling multicast traffic through the network. Using multicasting, applications can send one copy of a packet addressed to a group of computers that wish to receive it. This method is more efficient than sending a separate copy to each node. Other advantages of multicasting include:

information delivered in a timely, synchronized manner because all desti­ nation nodes receive the same packet

information can be sent to destinations whose addresses are unknown

reduces the number of packets on the network because only one multicast packet is sent.

IGMP uses multicast queriers and hosts that support IGMP to manage multicast traffic on the network. It specifies how the host informs the network that it is a member of a multicast group. A set of queriers and hosts that send and receive data from the same set of sources is a multicast group.

The HP switches have a standards-based IGMP implementation. The switches process IGMP packets by learning which of the switch’s interfaces are linked to hosts that are members of multicast groups and multicast routers. It limits multicast traffic by monitoring the IGMP traffic to learn which hosts are in which multicast groups, then allowing IP multicast traffic to be sent only to ports with valid host group members.

When a switch receives an IGMP packet, it updates the internal IP multicast forwarding table with the IGMP membership read from that packet. The switch then sends the packet to the ports with members of the destination multicast group.

Special multicast routers/queriers communicate by using three message types - query, report, and leave group. The query message, sent by a querier, is used to discover which network interfaces belong to a multicast group. Each host responds to the query message with a report message that tells the querier the host is a member of the multicast group. The host also can send a report message to join a group or a leave message to leave a group.

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Contents HP Hub & Switch Management for OV-UX User GuidePublication Number Contents Alerts Find/Fix/Inform Setting Up Security for a Device HP Hub & Switch Management Admin Information About HP Hub & Switch Management for OV-UX IntroductionFeatures of HP Hub & Switch Management HP Proactive NetworkingControl UptimeSupport for New Switches Several new switches are supported, as described belowTechnical Product Support Technical Product SupportBefore Installing HP Hub & Switch Management for OV-UX Support InformationManagement Station Requirements HardwareSoftware Hub For OV­Required Network Configuration Required Network ConfigurationBefore Installing HP Hub & Switch Management Required PatchesRequired Patches Removing HP Hub & Switch Management Installation DirectoriesRemoving HP Hub & Switch Management Management products Introduction to HP Hub & Switch Management HP Hub & Switch Management OverviewHP OpenView Network Management Platform Definitions, Processes, and FilesHP OpenView Network Management Platform Snmp Manager and Agents Definitions, Processes, and FilesWhat HP Devices Can Be Managed HP Devices That Can be ManagedWhat HP Devices Can Be Managed HP J2410A AdvanceStack 100 VG Hub-15NoteHP J3202A AdvanceStack 10Base-T Switching Hub-24RNote HP J3204A AdvanceStack 10Base-T Switching Hub-24TNoteHP J3245A AdvanceStack Switch 800T HP J3298A HP Procurve Switch 212MSnmp Configuration and Snmp MIB Browser Running HP Hub & Switch Management Starting the Manager ApplicationStarting HP OpenView Starting the Manager Application DisplayVerifying Installation of the Manager Product Set Verifying Installation of the Manager Product SetMonitor HP Hub/Switch Addressed HP hub, bridge, or switchStopping and Restarting the Manager Application Stopping the ManagerStopping and Restarting the Manager Application Use the command /opt/OV/bin/ovstart Restarting the ManagerManagement Alerts Find/Fix/Inform HP Proactive NetworkingControl Alerts Find/Fix/InformUptime PerformanceInterpreting the Alert Log Find/Fix/ Inform Interpreting the Alert Log Find/Fix/InformFind/Fix/Inform Faults Alerts Find/Fix/Inform Log for first time installation information for the device Accessing Hub Features More Information on Device FeaturesAccessing FHub eatures More Information on Device FeaturesAccessing the Device View Accessing Hub FeaturesAccessing the Device View Viewing Device Identity InformationReading the Performance Gauges Interpreting Device StatusSwitching Hub Global Counters Switching Hub Global CountersStatus Global Counters Hub Global CountersConfiguring Your Device Status Port CountersConfiguration Fault Detection Base-T Hub-12M Device ViewConfiguration System Information Fault Detection Sensitivity SettingsConfiguring IP Hub IP ConfigurationSwitching Hub IP Configuration Port Configuration Configuration Backup LinksHub Port Configuration Or no violationBackup Link Parameters Configuring Load Balancing Switching Hubs Configuration Support URLBefore the backup port becomes active RetriesAccessing Hub Features Managing Switches Switch StatusManaging Switches Switch StatusSwitch Status Overview Graph AreaAlert Log Area Find/Fix/Inform DescriptionPort Status Settings Status Port StatusConfiguration IdentityDevice View IdentityHP ProCurve Switch 8000M Device View ConfigurationConfiguration IP Configuration Switch IP ConfigurationConfiguration Port Configuration With the device on that port to determine the mode Click on Modify Selected Ports to change the modeFollowing Trkx The port trunk to which this port belongsConfiguration Assigning a Monitoring Port Flow ControlDrops any flow control packets it receives 10/100TX, 10FL, 100FXUsing Vlans Selecting a Monitoring Port on a SwitchConfiguration Device Features Automatic Broadcast Control ABCAutomatic IP Gateway Configuration Enabling Broadcast Control for IPEnabling Broadcast Control for IPX Internet Group Management Protocol Igmp Spanning Tree Protocol Forward with High PriorityConfiguration Support/Mgmt URLs Support URLManagement Server URL Managing Switches Setting Up Security for a Device Device PasswordsSetting Up Security for a Device Device PasswordsManager/Operator Password Combinations Up Security for a DeviceManager/Operator Password Combinations Setting Up Security DeviceFunction of Community Names Port Security hubs only Address SelectionAddress Selection Port Security hubs onlySend Alarm Authorized AddressEavesdrop Prevention Disable Port Set Trap Receiver ThresholdsSet Security Policy for Selected Ports hubs only Intrusion Log hubs onlySet Security Policy for Selected Ports hubs only Intrusion Log hubs only Performing Diagnostics Performing DiagnosticsPerforming a Ping/Link Test Performing a Ping/Link TestRebooting a Device Rebooting a DeviceResetting a Hub to Factory Default Settings Producing a Configuration ReportResetting a Hub to Factory Default Settings Producing a Configuration Report HP Hub & Switch Management Admin Starting HP Hub & Switch Management AdminHP Admin Parameters HP OpenView Device Symbols HP Hub & SwitchNetwork Parameters User Interface Parameters User Interface Parameters Graph Options Parameters Graph Option ParametersPrinter Configuration Parameters Management Admin HP Hub & SwitchOpenView Configuration Options Set As DefaultInstalled Printers list PrinterOpenView Configuration Options Opt/netscape/netscape 10-14 Management for Non-Browserable Devices About Closeup ViewsDisplaying the Closeup View For Non DevicesAbout Closeup Views Closeup View Areas Title BarMessage Bar ToolbarOverview of Toolbar Functions Hub LAN PortsSummary of Toolbar Functions Hubs gauges for LAN Activity, Error Packets Switches gauges for LAN Activity, PacketsHub, 100VG hub, 10/100 switch, or bridge Configuration Displays a tabbed dialog box for deviceEnable Port Enables a selected hub port. If a password is Disable PortDisplays the Vlan Configuration window DiagnoseEnabled/Disabled status Status the port is enabled or disabledProperties Change information about a selected Vlan orConfiguration Functions Setting the Configuration ParametersAppendix a Agent Firmware VersionsVerifying Device Agent Versions AAppendixPreparing Network Devices Device Network AddressesAppendix a Preparing Network DevicesConfiguring IP Parameters Globally Assigned IP Network AddressesAppendix a Network Bootp Server Appendix a Index IndexHosts.equiv … 10-13 HP Admin … Packets … 6-5 queriers … 7-14 traffic … Select All Ports … 6-6 Send Alarm … 8-5 sensitivity … 6-7