From: David Timmons (masterdt@yahoo.com)
Date: Fri Jun 30 2006 - 17:04:22 ART
hmm,
I think the IP IGMP snooping command is going to
enable IGMP snooping and make your interface a member
of the defined multicast group. When you create a
static cam entry you just tell the switch where to
forward the traffic; this will prevent the flooding
out of all ports. So, I don't think the CAM entry
assisted with the sending of multicast traffic;
although, it would reduce the broadcast traffic seen
on the other ports of the switch. If the goal was to
make an interface a member of a multicast group, I
would think the cam method is a stretch.
--- Paul Dardinski <pauld@marshallcomm.com> wrote:
> Rack1SW2(config)#mac address-table static
> 0100.5e01.0203 vlan 10 int
> f0/16
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>
>
> Rack1SW2(config)#ip igmp snooping vlan 10 static
> 0100.5e01.0203 int
> f0/16
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>
>
>
>
> Are these two statements equivalent? Assuming
> ingress mcast traffic to
> the vlan, will both forward traffic out f0/16?
>
>
>
> PD
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