06-22-2012 06:45 PM - edited 03-07-2019 07:24 AM
I am unable to configure an interface using the "ip igmp filter <profile #>" command on a 2960G running 12.2(58)SE2. The switch allows me to create a profile using the "ip igmp profile <profile #>" global configuration command. It also lets me enable filtering with the global "ip igmp filter" command (which I didn't see in the documentation). But, the command is not accepted when configuring an interface. "ip igmp ?" does not even show "filter" as a valid auto-complete when in configure interface mode, and the command is rejected if I try to enter it.
Has anybody else run into this? I verified the command worked on a much earlier version of IOS, so it must have broken somewhere along the line. I'm wary of moving up to 15.0(1)SE. Is that a major IOS change? I don't want to introduce a myriad of other problems with a new version.
06-23-2012 02:16 AM
hi Chris,
what is the 2960G series that youre using?
and what is the ios feature set?
regards,
06-25-2012 11:08 AM
Thanks for responding. I know that the documentation does not show a difference between 12.2(58)SE2 and 15.0(1)SE2 as far as the ip igmp filter command is concerned. I did go ahead and install version 15.0(1) and now the command works. I suspect it was just broken in 12.2(58). I verified the same problem on another of my switches running 12.2(58), however they were initially programmed from the same downloaded software image. I suppose it is possible that image was corrupted somehow, but it seems to work in every other respect.
For reference, these switches are WS-C2960G-24-TC-L running LAN Base.
I hope 15.0 doesn't have any nasty surprises in store for me.
Was it just superstition that Cisco skipped IOS 13? And pretending that it wasn't superstition that made them skip 14 as well?
06-26-2012 02:34 AM
hi Chris,
good to know that it works.
well, i think they skipped those numbers with the same reason with those guys who built hotel/apartment, they skipped some numbers
regards,
06-23-2012 02:30 AM
IGMP filtering is applied to packets that are forwarded through hardware. It is not applied to packets that are forwarded through software. Hence, with multicast routing enabled, the first few packets are sent from a port even when IGMP filtering is set to deny those groups on that port.
There is no workaround. (CSCdy82818)
IGMP filtering is applied to packets that are forwarded through hardware. It is not applied to packets that are forwarded through software. Hence, with multicast routing enabled, the first few packets are sent from a port even when IGMP filtering is set to deny those groups on that port.
There is no workaround. (CSCdy82818)
and after chechking the igmp feature on 12.2(58)SE2 and 15.0(1)SE2, looks like igmp feature are the same:
IGMP Fast Leave
IGMP Proxy
IGMP Querier
IGMP Snooping
IGMP Throttling
IGMP Version 1
IGMP Version 2
anyway, what ios version did you use earlier?
06-25-2012 11:10 AM
Sorry replied to your previous post instead of this one. See above...
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