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Chapter 10: Configuring Multicast Routing on the SSR
On the SSR, IGMP can be configured on a per interface basis. You can configure an SSR 
interface to support IGMP only or both IGMP and DVMRP. If an interface is configured 
for both IGMP and DVMRP, IGMP starts and stops automatically with DVMRP.
On the SSR, IGMP keeps track of members on a per port basis even though an interface 
might contain multiple ports. Ports belonging to an interface without any IGMP 
memberships are not sent any multicast data traffic. This prevents ports from being sent 
unnecessary multicast traffic. This optimization, however, is removed if a network has 
multiple routers with multiple ports running a multicast protocol on a single interface. 
The optimization is removed to allow interaction between any host and any router within 
that interface. You can also remove this optimization on individual IGMP interfaces.
The SSR’s implementation of IGMP allows control of the following:
 IGMP host-query intervals. Host queries are packets an IGMP router sends to hosts to 
learn which hosts are available. Host queries help a router determine changes to host 
membership. 
A longer host query interval means less IGMP queries on the network. For hosts not 
sending explicit messages about when they leave a group, the host query interval helps 
the SSR determine when those hosts left that group.
Response time, which helps in controlling the burstiness of responses from the 
multicasting hosts responding to IGMP queries from the SSR. 
You can configure the host query interval and response time on the SSR because such 
configurations are supported in IGMP version 2. In IGMP version 1, however, the query 
interval is fixed at 125 seconds and response time is fixed at 10 seconds.
The SSR lets you control which groups are allowed or barred on a per-interface basis.
Configuring IGMP Interfaces on the SSR
You configure IGMP interfaces by
Setting IGMP global parameters that will apply to all ports.
Enabling or disabling IGMP on interfaces.
Setting IGMP Global Parameters
Configuration Expert lets you set some IGMP parameters that apply to all ports. These 
global parameters specify how often the SSR sends queries to learn which hosts are 
available and also how long the SSR waits for hosts to respond to such queries.
To set the global IGMP parameters that will apply to all ports:
1.
Start Configuration Expert if you have not already done so.