03-20-2016 04:57 AM - edited 03-08-2019 05:02 AM
I have an environment of L3 N5K switch connected to 4500x (L2 Switch).
they have PIM and eigrp neighbor relationship over the same interface VLAN.
I've added a new N5K L3 Switch (N5K2) - I've added it to the same VLAN for the EIGRP and PIM neighbor relationship.
at the moment there is nothing connected to N5K2 - all the hosts are connected to N5K1.
there are multicast streams from the Core Switch that are going towards hosts at N5K1.
for some reason - the same multicast are arriving N5K2 - despite the fact it has no hosts that are listenning to it.
looking at http://lisa.mindbit.ro/wiki/doku.php?id=igmp_snooping
the IGMP beavhior should be that multicast from 1 Mrouter interfece will not go to another mrouter interface unless the mrouter had joined that group.
so why am I getting these multicasts ?
Solved! Go to Solution.
03-20-2016 01:00 PM
Hello.
I'm not sure about the article.
Per RFC 4541 (section 2.1.2):
1) Packets with a destination IP address outside 224.0.0.X which are not IGMP should be forwarded according to group-based port membership tables and must also be forwarded on router ports.
You may also find interesting the questionnaire in section 4 of RFC (and question 6).
03-20-2016 01:00 PM
Hello.
I'm not sure about the article.
Per RFC 4541 (section 2.1.2):
1) Packets with a destination IP address outside 224.0.0.X which are not IGMP should be forwarded according to group-based port membership tables and must also be forwarded on router ports.
You may also find interesting the questionnaire in section 4 of RFC (and question 6).
03-21-2016 01:42 AM
Hi Vasilii,
thanks for your help ! I think you are correct.
I think that the solution would be to activate pim snooping.
but how do I activate pim snooping on 4500X ? the command IP pim snooping doesn't work.
Discover and save your favorite ideas. Come back to expert answers, step-by-step guides, recent topics, and more.
New here? Get started with these tips. How to use Community New member guide