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Multimedia Traffic Control with IP Multicast (IGMP)
The Switch Excludes Well-Known or Res erved Multicast Addresses from IP M ulticast Filtering
Multimedia Traffic Control
with IP Multicast (IGMP)
In the above scenario, if the other device ceases to operate as a Querier on the
default VLAN, then the switch detects this change and can become the Querier
as long as it is not pre-empted by some other IGMP Querier on the VLAN. In
this case, the switch Event Log lists messages similar to the following to
indicate that the switch has become the Querier on the VLAN:
I 01/15/01 09:21:55 igmp: DEFAULT_VLAN: Querier Election
in process
I 01/15/01 09:22:00 igmp: DEFAULT_VLAN: This switch has
been elected as Querier
The Switch Excludes Well-Known or Reserved Multicast Addresses from IP Multicast Filtering Each multicast host group is identified by a single IP address in the range of
224.0.0.0 through 239.255.255.255. Specific groups of consecutive addresses
in this range are termed "well-known" addresses and are reserved for
predefined host groups. IGMP does not filter these addresse s, so any packets
the switch receives for such addresses are flooded out all ports assigned to
the VLAN on which they were received (except the port on which the packets
entered the VLAN). The following table lists the 32 well-known address groups
(8192 total addresses) that IGMP does not filter on the 1600M, 2400M, 2424M,
4000M, 8000M, Series 2500, and 4108GL swit ches.
Table 15-2. IP Multicast Address Groups Excluded from IGMP Filtering
Groups of Consecutive
Addresses in the Range of
224.0.0.X to 239.0.0.X*
Groups of Consecutive
Addresses in the Range of
224.128.0.X to 239.128.0.X*
224.0.0.x232.0.0.x224.128.0.x232.128.0.x
225.0.0.x233.0.0.x225.128.0.x233.128.0.x
226.0.0.x234.0.0.x226.128.0.x234.128.0.x
227.0.0.x235.0.0.x227.128.0.x235.128.0.x
228.0.0.x236.0.0.x228.128.0.x236.128.0.x
229.0.0.x237.0.0.x229.128.0.x237.128.0.x
230.0.0.x238.0.0.x230.128.0.x238.128.0.x
231.0.0.x239.0.0.x231.128.0.x239.128.0.x
* X is any value from 0 to 255.