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Configuring IP Multicasting and Multimedia Services
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Concepts and Terminology
A router configured as an IGMP Relay (IGMP-R) device provides the following
services for an MOSPF AS boundary router:
Solicits multicast group membership information by sending IGMP host
membership queries to hosts on its attached local networks
Receives host membership reports and unsolicited join messages from hosts
on attached networks and forwards them to the MOSPF boundary router
Forwards multicast data to group members on locally attached networks
For more information about IGMP, see Chapter 3
.
An IGMP-R device uses RIP to advertise its local networks. It does not run any
multicast routing protocols (DVMRP or MOSPF).
An IGMP-R device is located physically between the IGMP hosts and the MOSPF
boundary router. The hosts are considered to lie downstream of IGMP-R; the
boundary router is upstream. The upstream link to the MOSPF router can be a
frame relay link or a dial connection.
For redundancy, an IGMP-R device can be connected to two boundary routers, a
primary router and a backup router. For example, Figure 9-1
shows an IGMP-R
device with downstream interfaces to three networks containing IGMP hosts. The
IGMP-R device also has an upstream interface to a primary boundary router and a
second upstream interface to a backup boundary router on a dial-up line.
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