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The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is a communications protocol used by hosts and adjacent routers on IPv4 networks to establish multicast group memberships. IGMP is an integral part of IP multicast and allows the network to direct multicast transmissions only to hosts that have requested them.
IGMP snooping is the process of listening to Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) network traffic to control delivery of IP multicasts. Network switches with IGMP snooping listen in on the IGMP conversation between hosts and routers and maintain a map of which links need which IP multicast transmission.
The protocol typically used by receivers to join a group is called the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP). [4] With routing protocols based on shared trees, once the receivers join a particular IP multicast group, a multicast distribution tree is constructed for that group.
This is a partial list of RFCs (request for comments memoranda). A Request for Comments (RFC) is a publication in a series from the principal technical development and standards-setting bodies for the Internet, most prominently the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).
IGMP-AC is an extended version of Internet Group Management Protocol version 3. [1] It provides a generic client-server authentication protocol, where the receiver or end user will act as a client, the AAA server will act as a server and the access router (one-hop router of the receiver) will perform the forwarding task.
The Link-Local Multicast Name Resolution (LLMNR) is a protocol based on the Domain Name System (DNS) packet format that allows both IPv4 and IPv6 hosts to perform name resolution for hosts on the same local link.
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pimd is a lightweight stand-alone PIM-SM v2 multicast routing daemon. Protocol Independent Multicast-Sparse Mode (PIM-SM): Protocol Specification rfc2362; qpimd – PIM Daemon for Quagga - Protocol Independent Multicast, previously a separate independently released module for, but now an official module of and supplied by, the Quagga Routing Suite