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This lesson explains how IGMP version 3 works. IGMP 3 supports source filtering, we can join multicast groups but only from specified source addresses.
- Introduction to Multicast
IGMP so hosts can tell routers they want to receive...
- IGMP Snooping
IGMP snooping allows us to constrain our multicast traffic....
- Multicast Routing
Multicast IGMP Snooping; IGMP Snooping without Router;...
- Introduction to Multicast
- IGMPv1 –
- IGMPv2 –
- IGMPv3 –
- IGMPv1 vs IGMPv2 vs IGMPv3
It was the first IGMP version that allowed to explicitly announce its willingness to receive particular multicast traffic. This version had two messages only: The Membership Query was always sent to 224.0.0.1 by multicastrouters,and the Membership Report was always sent by stations to the group that a station wanted to join. There was no message to...
The next version of IGMPamong other IGMP versions had some enhancement – 1. Membership Query was of both types i.e. general (sent to 224.0.0.1) and group-specific (sent to a particular multicast group). The general Membership Query is used to find out all multicast groups that the stations are subscribed to. The group-specific Membership Query is u...
It was introduced as a need to support source-specific multicast. The IGMPv1/IGMPv2 does not have the capability to specify a particular sender. The extensions of the IGMP to support the source-specific multicast led to the creation of the IGMPv3. Related- IGMP Basics
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For more information on IGMPv1 IGMPv2 and IGMPv3 watch this video – Reference – https://www.safaribooksonline.com/library/view/ccie-routing-and/9780133590890/ch07lev2sec5.html
Mar 17, 2016 · This module describes how to configure Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) Version 3 (v3) Host Stack feature for enabling devices to function as multicast network endpoints or hosts. Finding Feature Information; Prerequisites for IGMPv3 Host Stack; Information About IGMPv3 Host Stack; How to Configure IGMPv3 Host Stack
Sep 28, 2024 · Source-Specific Multicast (SSM): IGMPv3 adds support for Source-Specific Multicast, allowing hosts to specify not only the multicast group they are interested in but also the particular sources from which they want to receive traffic.
IGMP is a network layer protocol used to set up multicasting on networks that use the Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4). Specifically, IGMP allows devices to join a multicasting group.
IGMP v3 is the latest version of Internet Group Management Protocol. It is enhancement over version 2. There are some similarities with other IGMP versions and there are some differences. IGMPv3 was firstly defined with RFC 3376. Then it is updated with RFC 4604.
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What is IGMP? IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) is a Host-Router Multicast Signalling Protocol that provides dynamically registration of the hosts to the desired Multicast Groups. With IGMP, Host requests to join to the Multicast Groups. This join request comes to the DR (Designated Router).