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Configuring IGMP Filtering

Configuring IGMP Filtering
In some environments, for example metropolitan or multiple-dwelling unit (MDU) installations, an
administrator might want to control the set of multicast groups to which a user on a switch port can
belong. This allows the administrator to control the distribution of multicast services, such as IP/TV,
based on some type of subscription or service plan. With the IGMP filtering feature, you can filter
multicast joins on a per-port basis by configuring IP multicast profiles and associating them with
individual switch ports. An IGMP profile can contain one or more multicast groups and specifies
whether access to the group is permitted or denied. If an IGMP profile denying access to a multicast
group is applied to a switch port, the IGMP join report requesting the stream of IP multicast traffic is
dropped, and the port is not allowed to receive IP multicast traffic from that group. If the filtering action
permits access to the multicast group, the IGMP report from the port is forwarded for normal processing.
IGMP filtering controls only IGMP membership join reports and has no relationship with the function
that directs the forwarding of IP multicast traffic. The filtering feature operates in the same manner
whether CGMP or MVR is used to forward the multicast traffic.
You can also set the maximum number of IGMP groups that a Layer 2 interface can join.

Default IGMP Filtering Configuration

Table 11-5
Table 11-7 Default MVR Configuration
Feature
IGMP filters
IGMP Maximum number of IGMP groups
IGMP profiles
IGMP profile action

Configuring IGMP Profiles

To configure an IGMP profile, use the ip igmp profile global configuration command with a profile
number to create an IGMP profile andto enter IGMP profile configuration mode. From this mode, you
can specify the parameters of the IGMP profile to be used for filtering IGMP join requests from a port.
When you are in IGMP profile configuration mode, you can create the profile by using these commands:
The default is for the switch to have no IGMP profiles configured. When a profile is configured, if
neither the permit nor deny keyword is included, the default is to deny access to the range of IP
addresses.
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shows the default IGMP filtering configuration.
deny: Specifies that matching addresses are denied; this is the default condition.
exit: Exits from igmp-profile configuration mode.
no: Negates a command or sets its defaults.
permit: Specifies that matching addresses are permitted.
range: Specifies a range of IP addresses for the profile. You can enter a single IP address or a range
with a start and an end address.
Chapter 11
Configuring IGMP Snooping and MVR
Default Setting
None applied
No maximum set
None defined
Deny the range addresses
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