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Multimedia Traffic Control with IP Multicast (IGMP)
How IGMP Operates
Supported Standards and RFCs
ProCurve’s implementation of IGMP supports the following standards and
operating capabilities:
RFC2236 (IGMP V.2, with backwards support for IGMP V.1)
IETF draft for IGMP and MLD snooping switches (for IGMP V1,
V2 V3)
Full IGMPv2 support as well as full support for IGMPv1 Joins.
Ability to operate in IGMPv2 Querier mode on VLANs with an IP
address.
The ProCurve implementation is subject to the following restrictions:
Interoperability with RFC3376 (IGMPv3)
Interoperability with IGMPv3 Joins. When the switch receives an
IGMPv3 Join, it accepts the host request and begins forwarding
the IGMP traffic. This means ports that have not joined the group
and are not connected to routers or the IGMP Querier will not
receive the group's multicast traffic.
No support for the IGMPv3 “Exclude Source” or “Include Source”
options in the Join Reports. Rather, the group is simply joined
from all sources.
No support for becoming a version 3 Querier. The switch will
become a version 2 Querier in the absence of any other Querier
on the network.
Note IGMP is supported in the HP MIB, rather than the standard IGMP MIBs, as the
latter reduce Group Membership detail in switched environments.