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Catalyst 3560 Switch Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 20      Configuring Flex Links and the MAC Address-Table Move Update Feature
Understanding Flex Links and the MAC Address-Table Move Update
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VLAN Flex Links Load Balancing Configuration Example
Flex Link Multicast Fast Convergence
Flex Link Multicast Fast Convergence reduces the multicast traffic convergence time after a Flex Link 
failure. This is implemented by a combination of these solutions:
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Learning the Other Flex Link Port as the mrouter Port
In a typical multicast network, there is a querier for each VLAN. A switch deployed at the edge of a 
network has one of its Flex Link ports receiving queries. Flex Link ports are also always forwarding at 
any given time.
A port that receives queries is added as an mrouter port on the switch. An mrouter port is part of all the 
multicast groups learned by the switch. After a changeover, queries are received by the other Flex Link 
port. The other Flex Link port is then learned as the mrouter port. After changeover, multicast traffic 
then flows through the other Flex Link port. To achieve faster convergence of traffic, both Flex Link 
ports are learned as mrouter ports whenever either Flex Link port is learned as the mrouter port. Both 
Flex Link ports are always part of multicast groups. 
Though both Flex Link ports are part of the groups in normal operation mode, all traffic on the backup 
port is blocked. So the normal multicast data flow is not affected by the addition of the backup port as 
an mrouter port. When the changeover happens, the backup port is unblocked, allowing the traffic to 
flow. In this case, the upstream multicast data flows as soon as the backup port is unblocked.
Generating IGMP Reports
When the backup link comes up after the changeover, the upstream new distribution switch does not start 
forwarding multicast data, because the port on the upstream router, which is connected to the blocked 
Flex Link port, is not part of any multicast group. The reports for the multicast groups were not 
forwarded by the downstream switch because the backup link is blocked. The data does not flow on this 
port, until it learns the multicast groups, which occurs only after it receives reports. 
The reports are sent by hosts when a general query is received, and a general query is sent within 60 
seconds in normal scenarios. When the backup link starts forwarding, to achieve faster convergence of 
multicast data, the downstream switch immediately sends proxy reports for all the learned groups on this 
port without waiting for a general query. 
Switch A
Uplink
switch B
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Forwarding
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gi2/0/8
Forwarding
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Uplink
switch C
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