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IGMP snooping configuration 
Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snooping is a multicast constraining mechanism that runs 
on Layer 2 devices to manage and control multicast groups. 
By analyzing received IGMP messages, a Layer 2 device that is running IGMP snooping establishes 
mappings between ports and multicast MAC addresses and forwards multicast data based on these 
mappings.  
As shown in Figure 106, w
hen IGMP snooping is not running on the switch, multicast packets are flooded 
to all devices at Layer 2. However, when IGMP snooping is running on the switch, multicast packets for 
known multicast groups are multicast to the receivers, rather than broadcast to all hosts, at Layer 2.  
Figure 106 Multicast forwarding before and after IGMP snooping runs 
 
 
IGMP snooping sends Layer 2 multicast packets to the intended receivers only. This mechanism provides 
the following advantages: 
•  Reducing Layer 2 broadcast packets and saving network bandwidth 
•  Enhancing the security of multicast packets 
•  Facilitating the implementation of accounting for each host 
 
  NOTE: 
For more information about IGMP snooping, see 
H3C WA Series Access Points IP Multicast Confi
uratio
Guide
.