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Recipe 23.5 Configuring CGMP

23.5.1 Problem

You want the router to use CGMP to communicate with a Catalyst switch.

23.5.2 Solution

When you enable multicast routing and turn on PIM on an interface, IGMP is enabled by default. However, you must explicitly enable CGMP on the router if you want your Catalyst switch to take advantage of this efficient way of handling group membership:

Router1#configure terminal
Enter configuration commands, one per line.  End with CNTL/Z.
Router1(config)#ip multicast-routing
Router1(config)#interface FastEthernet0/0
Router1(config-if)#ip pim sparse-dense-mode
Router1(config-if)#ip cgmp
Router1(config-if)#end
Router1#

23.5.3 Discussion

The introduction to this chapter discusses the reasons for CGMP and roughly how it works. It is important to remember that CGMP is a Cisco proprietary protocol, so it will only work with Catalyst switches. Table 23-1 shows the minimum switch software revision level required for CGMP for several types of switches. If in doubt, please check your switch's documentation.

Table 23-1. Catalyst switches that support CGMP

Catalyst model

Minimum software version

1900

6.0

2820

6.0

2900XL

11.2(8)SA

2901, 2902, 2926T/F/G

2.3

2948G

All

3500XL

11.2(8)SA

4000 series

All

4912

All

5000

2.3

6000

Not supported


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