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™ User Guide 
Problem Four 
•  Multicast streams of some groups are not forwarded properly.  
Some segments without subscribers receive the traffic while some 
segments with subscribers don’t. 
Ensure there are you do have a situation where differing multicast groups have 
multicast IP addresses that map to the same multicast MAC Address.  The switch 
forwarding operation is MAC Address based and will not work properly for several 
groups mapping to the same MAC Address. 
Problem Five 
•  Computers on my switch issue join requests but don’t receive 
multicast streams from a router. 
Is your multicast router running IGMP version 2?  It must run IGMP version 2 in 
order for IGMP Snooping to operate properly. 
 
Problem Six 
•  I connect or disconnect some switch ports and multicast goes 
everywhere.  Is IGMP broken? 
No, it’s a proper switch behaviour.  When the switch detects a change in the 
network topology through RSTP it acts to avoid loss of multicast traffic.  It 
immediately starts issuing its own IGMP queries to quickly obtain group 
membership information.  It also starts forwarding all multicast traffic to all ports 
that are not Edge Ports (because they may potentially link to routers).  This may 
result in some undesired flooding of multicast traffic, however, it guarantees that 
all devices interested in the traffic will keep receiving it with no break.  The 
flooding will stop when the “false” router ports are aged out (about 2 switch query 
intervals).  Note that the same behaviour will be observed when the switch resets 
or when IGMP Snooping is being enabled for the VLAN (in the latter case 
flooding will only be observed within the VLAN being configured). 
 
 
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