Brocade Communications Systems Upgrade Pef IPMC5000PEF IPMC5000PEF Manual De Usuario

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A user can configure static router ports to force all multicast traffic to these specific ports.
If a VLAN has a connection to a PIM-enabled port on another router, the VLAN must be configured
as a non-querier (passive). When multiple snooping devices connect together and there is no
connection to PIM ports, one device must be configured as a querier (active). If multiple devices
are configured as active (queriers), only one will keep sending queries after exchanging queries.
The querier must configure an IP address to send out queries.
IGMP snooping requires hardware resource. Hardware resource is installed only when there is data
traffic. If resource is inadequate, the data stream without a resource is mirrored to the CPU in
addition to being VLAN flooded, which can cause high CPU usage. Brocade recommends that you
avoid global enabling of snooping unless necessary.
IGMP snooping requires clients to send membership reports in order to receive data traffic. If a
client application does not send reports, you must configure static groups on the snooping VLAN to
force traffic to client ports. Note that servers (traffic sources) are not required to send IGMP
memberships.
Support for VSRP together with IGMP snooping on the same interface.
When VSRP or VSRP-aware is configured on a VLAN, only IGMP version 2 is recommended;
IGMP version 3 is not recommended.
Each VLAN can independently enable or disable IGMP, or configure IGMP v2 or IGMP v3.
IGMP/PIM-SM snooping over Multi-Chassis Trunking is supported on ICX 6650, ICX 7750, and X
series devices.
The following details apply to FCX, ICX 6610, ICX 6430, ICX 6450, and ICX 6650 devices:
Using the drop option, you can configure a static group that can discard multicast data packets to a
specified group in hardware, including addresses in the reserved range.
The following details apply to FastIron X Series devices:
High CPU utilization occurs when IGMP Snooping and PIM routing are enabled simultaneously,
and if the ingressing VLAN of the snooping traffic has "router-interface" configuration. With this
configuration, IP Multicast data packets received in the snooping VLANs are forwarded to client
ports via the hardware; however, copies of these packets are received and dropped by the CPU.
IGMP snooping configuration
Configuring IGMP snooping on a Brocade device consists of the following global, VLAN-specific, and
port-specific tasks:
Perform the following global IGMP snooping tasks:
Configuring the IGMP V3 snooping software resource limits
Enabling IGMP snooping globally on the device
Configuring the global IGMP mode
Configuring the global IGMP version
Modifying the age interval for group membership entries
Modifying the query interval (active IGMP snooping mode only)
Modifying the maximum response time
Configuring report control (rate limiting)
Modifying the wait time before stopping traffic when receiving a leave message
Modifying the multicast cache age time
Enabling or disabling error and warning messages
Perform the following VLAN-specific IGMP snooping tasks:
IGMP snooping configuration
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