Netgear M5300-52G3 Web Management User Guide - Page 290
DVMRP, DVMRP Global Configuration, DVMRP Neighbor, DVMRP Next Hop, DVMRP Prune
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ProSafe M5300 Switch DVMRP DVMRP is an interior gateway protocol that is suitable for routing multicast traffic within an autonomous system (AS). DVMRP should not be used between different autonomous systems due to limitations with hop count and scalability. Note: Only one multicast routing protocol can be operational on the switch at any time. If you enable DVMRP, PIM must be disabled. Similarly, if PIM is enabled, DVMRP must be disabled. DVMRP exchanges probe packets with all its DVMRP-enabled routers, it establishes two-way neighboring relationships, and it builds a neighbor table. DVMRP exchanges report packets and creates a unicast topology table, with which it builds the multicast routing table. This table is used to route the multicast packets. Since every DVMRP router uses the same unicast routing protocol, routing loops are avoided. From the DVMRP link, you can access the following pages: • DVMRP Global Configuration on page 291 • DVMRP Interface Configuration on page 291 • DVMRP Neighbor on page 293 • DVMRP Next Hop on page 294 • DVMRP Prune on page 294 • DVMRP Route on page 295 Routing 290