D-Link DFL-260 Product Manual - Page 199
IGMP Configuration, IGMP Reports, IGMP Queries, Snoop Mode, Proxy Mode
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4.6.3. IGMP Configuration Chapter 4. Routing • Action: Multiplex SAT • Service: multicast_service 3. Under Address Filter enter: • Source Interface: wan • Source Network: 192.168.10.1 • Destination Interface: core • Destination Network: 239.192.10.0/24 4. Click the Multiplex SAT tab 5. Add interface if1 but leave the IPAddress empty 6. Add interface if2 but this time, enter 237.192.10.0 as the IPAddress 7. Make sure the Forwarded using IGMP checkbox is enabled 8. Click OK Note: Replace Allow with NAT for source IP translation If address translation of the source address is required, the Allow rule following the SAT Multiplex rule should be replaced with a NAT rule. 4.6.3. IGMP Configuration IGMP signalling between hosts and routers can be divided into two categories: • IGMP Reports Reports are sent from hosts towards the router when a host wants to subscribe to new multicast groups or change current multicast subscriptions. • IGMP Queries Queries are IGMP messages sent from the router towards the hosts in order to make sure that it will not close any stream that some host still wants to receive. Normally, both types of rule have to be specified for IGMP to function but there are two exceptions: 1. If the multicast source is located on a network directly connected to the router, no query rule is needed. 2. If a neighboring router is statically configured to deliver a multicast stream to the NetDefend Firewall, an IGMP query would also not have to be specified. NetDefendOS supports two IGMP modes of operation: • Snoop Mode • Proxy Mode The operation of these two modes are shown in the following illustrations: 199