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- From: Toerless Eckert <>
- To: Bill Fenner <>
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- Subject: Re: [magma] Re: IGMPv3 & HP 4000 switches
- Date: Sun, 30 Jun 2002 15:32:47 -0700
On Sun, Jun 30, 2002 at 02:43:40PM -0700, Bill Fenner wrote:
>
> One option that nobody has mentioned is to downgrade to IGMPv2 on the
> router, allowing the snooping to continue using the protocol it knows
> about.
Well, i mentioned this in the initial mails i had with UOregon, and
this is exactly the reason why IOS still defaults to IGMPv2 (as documented).
I think the point with Oregon was that they wanted to start enabling SSM,
right ?
Cheers
Toerless
- IGMPv3 & HP 4000 switches, Lucy E. Lynch, 06/27/2002
- Re: IGMPv3 & HP 4000 switches, Joel Jaeggli, 06/28/2002
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: IGMPv3 & HP 4000 switches, Nitin jain, 06/27/2002
- Re: IGMPv3 & HP 4000 switches, Toerless Eckert, 06/28/2002
- Re: IGMPv3 & HP 4000 switches, José A . Domínguez, 06/28/2002
- Re: IGMPv3 & HP 4000 switches, Nitin jain, 06/28/2002
- Re: [magma] Re: IGMPv3 & HP 4000 switches, Bill Fenner, 06/30/2002
- Re: [magma] Re: IGMPv3 & HP 4000 switches, Toerless Eckert, 06/30/2002
- Re: multicast: Re: [magma] Re: IGMPv3 & HP 4000 switches, José A . Domínguez, 06/30/2002
- Re: [magma] Re: IGMPv3 & HP 4000 switches, Bill Fenner, 06/30/2002
- Re: IGMPv3 & HP 4000 switches, Nitin jain, 06/28/2002
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