[e-nsp] Summit450X - strange IGMP-snooping on port connected to Linux server?
Mike Louis
MLouis at nwnit.com
Tue Sep 16 08:13:42 EDT 2008
Can you disable IGMP on the server? is it going to need to receive MC streams itself or just send them?
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From: extreme-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net [extreme-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of F J [ripprapp at hotmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2008 6:25 AM
To: extreme-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [e-nsp] Summit450X - strange IGMP-snooping on port connected to Linux server?
Hi,
Thanks for your answer. But isn't the BCR and CBSR config only important if
you are running the Switch in layer3?
I am only using it as a layer2 switch.
I still think that it is strange that the switch is considering this server as being
a "router" when running the show commands. There must be some critera for
the switch to do that or?
More info about this Linux server:
My Linux server is running JBoss and I see some IGMP-join packages to going to
224.0.0.75 and 228.30.4.76 when starting up.
Best Regards
/// Fredrik
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Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2008 11:52:02 +0300
From: napstertash at gmail.com
To: ripprapp at hotmail.com
Subject: Re: [e-nsp] Summit450X - strange IGMP-snooping on port connected to Linux server?
CC: extreme-nsp at puck.nether.net
Hello FJ,
On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 8:21 AM, F J <ripprapp at hotmail.com<mailto:ripprapp at hotmail.com>> wrote:
Hi,
I am using a Summit450X as a layer2 switch in my multicast network.
I am using PIM SM on my routers and I am running IGMP snooping on my layer2 switches.
On this 450X-switch I have a HP server runnning Linux connected to port 21.
When running some show commands (see below) it looks like the switch thinks that the
server is a router? And that it should get all Multicast streams?
You might have to play a lot more with the priorities so you figure this out, I would think.
Can anyone explain what is causing this?
I think the answer might be between the configuration settings you have got for both the BSR and CBSR.
Is my switch misconfigured or is my server doing something strange?
What is the criteria for being listed as a router by the switch?
Port 45 is connected to the closest router.
Any ideas of what could be causing this kind of behaviour is appreciated!
If you don't want this box to participate the the multicast traffic then I would suggest you remove that port form the selected list, OR make the specified port that you want to be the BSR by using the priorities.
Hope it helps.
Regards
Best Regards
Fredrik
X450a-48tdc.19 # sh igmp snooping
Vlan Vid Port #Senders #Receivers Router Enable
--------------------------------------------------------------
SN102 164 6 Yes
19 2 No
20 5 No
21 3 Yes
45 0 Yes
VLAN SN102 (164) Snooping=Enabled
Group Sender Age
239.1.1.1<http://239.1.1.1/> 10.21.65.5<http://10.21.65.5/> 14
239.1.1.2<http://239.1.1.2/> 10.21.65.5<http://10.21.65.5/> 10
228.0.198.75<http://228.0.198.75/> 10.21.64.4<http://10.21.64.4/> 25
228.0.198.76<http://228.0.198.76/> 10.21.64.4<http://10.21.64.4/> 13
228.0.198.77<http://228.0.198.77/> 10.21.64.4<http://10.21.64.4/> 13
5 Incoming multicast streams
Port Host Subscribed Age
19 10.21.64.2<http://10.21.64.2/> 225.10.10.10<http://225.10.10.10/> 66
19 10.21.64.2<http://10.21.64.2/> 226.10.10.10<http://226.10.10.10/> 63
20 10.21.64.3<http://10.21.64.3/> 224.2.127.254<http://224.2.127.254/> 67
20 10.21.64.3<http://10.21.64.3/> 224.2.127.255<http://224.2.127.255/> 69
20 10.21.64.3<http://10.21.64.3/> 234.5.6.7<http://234.5.6.7/> 63
20 10.21.64.3<http://10.21.64.3/> 239.1.1.1<http://239.1.1.1/> 64
20 10.21.64.3<http://10.21.64.3/> 239.1.1.2<http://239.1.1.2/> 61
21 10.21.64.4<http://10.21.64.4/> 228.0.198.75<http://228.0.198.75/> 68
21 10.21.64.4<http://10.21.64.4/> 228.0.198.76<http://228.0.198.76/> 63
21 10.21.64.4<http://10.21.64.4/> 228.0.198.77<http://228.0.198.77/> 60
21 10.21.64.4<http://10.21.64.4/> All Groups 69
45 10.21.64.1<http://10.21.64.1/> All Groups 1
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