1. BitStorm 1900 IP DSLAM
The 10306 IP Multicast Operation works in the following manner:
1.The client issues an IGMP Join Request (Unsolicited report) Layer 2 broadcast.
2.The 10306 modem listens for any IGMP packets (IGMP snooping) and maintains a table mapping the IP Multicast stream to the port.
3.The 10306 forwards the IGMP Join Request upstream through the MIU to the
4.The
5.The Switch forwards the IGMP report on behalf of the IP Multicast client to the upstream Multicast Router.
6.The Multicast Router utilizes a multicast routing protocol (such as MOSPF, DVMRP, etc.) to route available multicast streams.
7.Once the IP Multicast stream is received at the
8.The 10306 replicates and forwards IP Multicast streams ONLY to the ports with subscribing clients.
9.When the member clients issues an IGMP Leave, the 10306 receives that message, forwards it to the upstream
10.The query response time value and number of quick queries sent are provisionable parameters, and can be adjusted to better interop- erate with a variety of client devices, such as IP television
11.The 10306 modem relies on an upstream IGMP enabled router or switch to send Group Membership query messages.
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