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Cisco Small Business 300 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide 236
Multicast
This section describes the Multicast Forwarding feature, and covers the following
topics:
• Multicast Forwarding
• Defining Multicast Properties
• Adding MAC Group Address
• Adding IP Multicast Group Addresses
• Configuring IGMP Snooping
• MLD Snooping
• Querying IGMP/MLD IP Multicast Group
• Defining Multicast Router Ports
• Defining Forward All Multicast
• Defining Unregistered Multicast Settings
Multicast Forwarding
Multicast forwarding enables one-to-many information dissemination. Multicast
applications are useful for dissemination of information to multiple clients, where
clients do not require reception of the entire content. A typical application is a
cable-TV-like service, where clients can join a channel in the middle of a
transmission, and leave before it ends.
The data is sent only to relevant ports. Forwarding the data only to the relevant
ports conserves bandwidth and host resources on links.