Manual:Routing/IGMP-Proxy
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IGMP-Proxy
Internet Group Management Protocol Proxy allows users to proxy non-standard IGMP solution IGMP traffic over to other networks behind the router, thus allowing proprietary solution to distribute their content over network where network devices does not know anything about used inner workings of proprietary solution.
IGMP-Proxy features:
- Distribute different IGMP based solution packets over network
- Manage distribution of IGMP based solutions
- On less powerful hardware when PIM-SM would be too heavy to run for it
routing igmp-proxy
- query-interval (integer[s|m|h] in range from 00:00:01 to 01:00:00) : it can be set as, an example, 685 or 685s or 00:11:25
- query-response-interval (integer[s|m|h] in range from 00:00:01 to 01:00:00) : it can be set as, an example, 685 or 685s or 00:11:25
- quick-leave (yes|no) : should router itself stop sending igmp data stream or should it forward igmp leave request forward, so next IGMP aware device tops sending igmp data stream after leave command was initiated.
routing igmp-proxy interface
- alternative-subnets () :
- comment (text) : commentary on the entry in the entry in imgp-proxy interface list
- disabled (yes|no) : is interface disabled
- interface (interface name) : interface that this entry is set up for
- rate-limit (integer) : limitation of traffic rate this interface can receive or transmit IGMP streams
- threshold () :
- upstream (yes|no) : set to yes if a proxy device's interface in the direction of the root of the tree, if no then a proxy device's interfaces that is not in the direction of the root of the tree. Router should have one and only one upstream interface. Upstream interface is responsible for forwarding IGMP membership requests.
routing igmp-proxy mfc
Here you can see what active group streams are going through the router
- group (IP address) : IGMP group that is the owner of the data pasing
- source (IP address) : router that these packets are originating from
- incoming-interface (interface name) : packet stream is coming in router through this interface
- outgoing-interface (interface name) : packet stream is going out of router through this interface