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Networking
Configuring VRRP
Cisco ISA500 Series Integrated Security Appliances Administration Guide
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STEP 2
Enter the following information:
IGMP Proxy: Click On to enable IGMP Proxy so that the security appliance 
can act as a proxy for all IGMP requests and communicate with the IGMP 
servers of the ISP, or click Off to disable it. 
IGMP Version: Choose either IGMP Version 1 and 2 or IGMP Version 3. 
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IGMP Version 1: Hosts can join multicast groups. There are no leave 
messages. Routers use a time-out based mechanism to discover the 
groups that are of no interest to the members.
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IGMP Version 2: Leave messages are added to the protocol. This allows 
group membership termination to be quickly reported to the routing 
protocol, which is important for high-bandwidth multicast groups and/or 
subnets with highly volatile group membership.
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IGMP Version 3: Major revision of the protocol. It allows hosts to specify 
the lists of hosts from which they want to receive traffic. Traffic from other 
hosts is blocked inside the network. It also allows hosts to block packets 
inside the network that come from sources sending unwanted traffic.
IGMP Snooping: Snooping streamlines multicast traffic handling for VLANs. 
By examining (snooping) IGMP membership report messages from 
interested hosts, multicast traffic is limited to the subset of VLAN interfaces 
on which the hosts reside. IGMP snooping can reduce bandwidth 
consumption to avoid flooding the entire VLAN. Click On to enable IGMP 
snooping, or click Off to disable it. 
STEP 3
Click Save to apply your settings.
Configuring VRRP
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) is a redundancy protocol for LAN 
access device. VRRP configures a groups of routers (include a master router and 
several backup routers) as a virtual router. 
STEP 1
Click Networking > VRRP.
The VRRP window opens.