Multimedia Traffic Control with IP Multicast (IGMP) 
IGMP General Operation and Features 
IGMP Operating Features 
Basic Operation 
In the factory default configuration, IGMP is disabled. To enable IGMP 
■  If multiple VLANs are not configured, you configure IGMP on the default 
VLAN (DEFAULT_VLAN; VID = 1). 
■  If multiple VLANs are configured, you configure IGMP on a per-VLAN 
basis for every VLAN where this feature is to be used. 
Enhancements 
With the CLI, you can configure these additional options: 
■  Forward with High Priority. Disabling this parameter (the default) 
causes the switch or VLAN to process IP multicast traffic, along with other 
traffic, in the order received (usually, normal priority). Enabling this 
parameter causes the switch or VLAN to give a higher priority to IP 
multicast traffic than to other traffic. 
■  Auto/Blocked/Forward: You can use the console to configure individual 
ports to any of the following states: 
•  Auto (the default): Causes the switch to interpret IGMP packets and 
to filter IP multicast traffic based on the IGMP packet information for 
ports belonging to a multicast group. This means that IGMP traffic 
will be forwarded on a specific port only if an IGMP host or multicast 
router is connected to the port. 
•  Blocked: Causes the switch to drop all IGMP transmissions received 
from a specific port and to block all outgoing IP Multicast packets for 
that port. This has the effect of preventing IGMP traffic from moving 
through specific ports. 
•  Forward: Causes the switch to forward all IGMP and IP multicast 
transmissions through the port. 
■  Operation With or Without IP Addressing: This feature helps to 
conserve IP addresses by enabling IGMP to run on VLANs that do not have 
an IP address. See 
“Operation With or Without IP Addressing” on page 
4-13. 
■  Querier Capability: The switch performs this function for IGMP on 
VLANs having an IP address when there is no other device in the VLAN 
acting as querier. See 
“Using the Switch as Querier” on page 4-19. 
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