Extreme SLX-OS IP Multicast Configuration Guide, 20.2.1a
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IPv4 Multicast Routing
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Published August 2020
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IP Multicast
IP Multicast Overview
IP Multicast Snooping
IP Multicast Queries and Responses
IPv4 Multicast Routing
Internet Group Management Protocol
IGMP Versions
Change the IGMP Version
IGMP EVPN Routes
IGMP Join Sync Route Packets and Flags
IGMP Leave Sync Route Packets and Flags
IGMP Join Group and Leave Group Process
Disable the IGMP Router Alert Option
Configure IGMP SSM Mapping
Configure IGMPv2 SSM Mapping
IPv4 Protocol Independent Multicast
IPv4 PIM Over Secondary Addresses
IPv4 PIM-SM
PIM-SM Device Types
Bootstrap Router Protocol
PIM-SM and PIM-SSM for Layer 3 Multicast Over MCT
Enable IPv4 PIM Globally
Configure Options on an IPv4 PIM Router
Configure Options on an IPv4 PIM Interface
Configure Options for IPv4 PIM Multi-VRF
Display IPv4 PIM Information
Explicitly Select the IPv4 PIM Rendezvous Point
IPv4 PIM Anycast RP
Configure the IPV4 PIM Anycast RP
IPv4 Multicast ECMP Dynamic Rebalance
Enable ECMP Dynamic Rebalance
Multicast Traceroute Diagnostics
Configure Mtrace
Layer 2 Multicast Over MCT
Layer 2 Multicast Traffic Forwarding
Layer 2 Multicast Data Encapsulation
Layer 3 Multicast over MCT
IPv4 Multicast Traffic Reduction
IGMP Traffic Snooping
Multicast Routing and IGMP Snooping
Enable IGMP Snooping on a VLAN
Configure IGMP Snooping on a VLAN
Configure IGMP Snooping on a Bridge Domain
Monitor IGMP Snooping
IGMP Snooping and Unknown Multicast Traffic
Disable the IGMP Router Alert Option
IPv4 PIM-SM Traffic Snooping
IPv4 PIM-SM Snooping Example
Enable IPv4 PIM Snooping on a VLAN
Enable IPv4 PIM Snooping on a Bridge Domain
PIM Multicast Router Presence Detection
IP Multicast Fabric
IP Multicast Fabric Overview
Reference Network
Ingress Replication
Overview of Multicast Solution
Ideal Multicast Distribution
Unicast VXLAN Tunnel Establishment
Multicast Distribution Tree
Per VNI MDT
Default MDT
Configure Optimization Replication
MDT Scale
Configure Multicast IP Fabric with L3 VNI
Logical VTEPs and MCT (Multi-homing)
MDT Signaling for LVTEP/MCT Cluster
Primary MDT Node Selection
LVTEP/MCT Cluster Link Failure
Route Sync Between LVTEP/MCT Cluster
Datapath
Bud Node Topology
Layer 3 Multicast over MCT
Device Support
Extreme Networks
supports Layer 3 multicast over MCT on the following devices:
SLX 9540
SLX 9640
SLX 9150
SLX 9250