Chapter 41 IPv4 Multicast

Feature Overview

PIM SSM Address Range

SSM can coexist with the Internet Standard Multicast (ISM) service by applying the SSM delivery model to a configured subset of the IP multicast group address range. The Cisco IOS software allows SSM configuration for an arbitrary subset of the IP multicast address range 224.0.0.0 through 239.255.255.255. When an SSM range is defined, existing IP multicast receiver applications do not receive any traffic when they try to use addresses in the SSM range (unless the application is modified to use explicit (S, G) channel subscription).

For groups within the SSM range, (S, G) channel subscriptions are accepted through IGMPv3 INCLUDE mode membership reports.

IGMP

IGMP is used to dynamically register individual hosts in a multicast group on a particular LAN. Enabling PIM on an interface also enables IGMP. IGMP provides a means to automatically control and limit the flow of multicast traffic throughout the network with the use of special multicast queriers and hosts.

For more information on IGMP, see the IP Multicast: IGMP Configuration Guide at: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios-xml/ios/ipmulti_igmp/configuration/xe-3s/imc_customizing_ig mp.html

IGMPv1

IGMP version 1 is a simple protocol consisting of two messages. It provides the basic query-response mechanism that allows the multicast device to determine which multicast groups are active and other processes that enable hosts to join a multicast group. RFC 1112 defines the IGMPv1 host extensions for IP multicasting.

IGMPv2

IGMP version 2 extends the functionality of IGMP, allowing such capabilities as the IGMP leave process, group-specific queries, and an explicit maximum response time field. IGMPv2 also adds the capability for devices to elect the IGMP querier without dependence on the multicast protocol to perform this task. RFC 2236 defines IGMPv2.

IGMPv3

IGMP version 3 provides for source filtering, which enables a multicast receiver host to signal to a device which groups it wants to receive multicast traffic from, and from which sources this traffic is expected. In addition, IGMPv3 supports the link local address 224.0.0.22, which is the destination IP address for IGMPv3 membership reports; all IGMPv3-capable multicast devices must listen to this address.

RFC 3376 defines IGMPv3.

 

Cisco ASR 901 Series Aggregation Services Router Software Configuration Guide

41-4

OL-23826-09

Page 824
Image 824
Cisco Systems A9014CFD manual IGMPv1, IGMPv2, IGMPv3, 41-4