05-26-2007 02:02 AM - edited 03-05-2019 04:18 PM
The following output shows that the catalyst 6500 have snooped the multicast address 0100.5e00.0190 on port gi1/24 and gi2/24.
Question: How do I disable snooping on these L2 interfaces.
SD00#sh mac-address-table multicast igmp-snooping
vlan mac address type learn qos ports
-----+---------------+--------+-----+---+--------------------------------
3000 0100.5e00.0190 static Yes - Gi1/24
3001 0100.5e00.0190 static Yes - Gi2/24
SD00#
05-26-2007 02:59 AM
Hi,
By default, IGMP snooping is globally enabled on the switch. When globally enabled or disabled, it is also enabled or disabled in all existing VLAN interfaces. IGMP snooping is by default enabled on all VLANs, but can be enabled and disabled on a per-VLAN basis or globally.
no ip igmp snooping [vlan
HTH, please do rate all helpful replies,
Mohammed Mahmoud.
05-26-2007 08:07 AM
Hi, Thanks for you answer.
The Cat6500 Version 12.2(18)SXD7b don't have the option [vlan
I also wonder why the multicast entry type is STATIC. No "mac-address-table static ..." entries are configured.
Regards Simon
05-26-2007 06:44 AM
Hi Friend,
Just curious to know the reason why you want to disable IGMP snooping? I believe you understad that if you have this disable your multicast application traffic will be treated like a broadcast and will be sent on all the ports on this switch.
There can be some situations where IGMP snooping disable is a solution but not sure if thats your case.
Regards,
Ankur
05-26-2007 08:31 AM
Hi Ankur,
To be honest I don't know. The scenario is this:
FWa -- SWa ---- SWb -- FWb (FW=firewall, SW=cat6509)
fwa and swa is connected by vlan3000 on gi1/24 (Primary_FW_Sync) and similarly
fwb and swb is connected by vlan3001 on gi2/24 (Secondary_FW_Sync)
One firewall is supposed to be master and the other slave. I am told that both come up as masters and that this can be repaired by disabling multicast snooping.
Regards Simon
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