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Understanding TCP/IP

You're reading from   Understanding TCP/IP A clear and comprehensive guide to TCP/IP protocols

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2006
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781904811718
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Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Introduction to Network Protocols FREE CHAPTER 2. Network Monitoring Tools 3. Physical Layer 4. Link Layer 5. Internet Protocol 6. IP Address 7. Routing 8. IP Version 6 9. Transmission Control Protocol 10. User Datagram Protocol 11. Domain Name System 12. Telnet 13. File Transfer Protocol 14. Hypertext Transfer Protocol 15. Email 16. Forums 17. Lightweight Directory Access Protocol A. CISCO Routers Index

5.6 Internet Group Management Protocol

Like ICMP, IGMP is a service protocol for IP. IGMP packets are wrapped into IP datagrams. It is used for forwarding multicasts. Currently, version 2 of the IGMP protocol is up to date with RFC 2236 norms.

The following figure shows the structure of an IGMP version 2 packet:

5.6 Internet Group Management Protocol

Figure 5.30: IGMP v2 packet

The Type field acquires the values shown in the following table:

Value (hexadecimal)

Significance

11

IP Membership query ("Are there any members on the LAN?")

12

IGMPv1 Membership Report

16

IGMPv2 Membership Report

17

IGMPv2 Leave Group

The MRT (Maximum Response Time) field is only used in router requests and specifies (in tenths of a second) the time that members of the group have to repeat their requests for membership in the group. In all other cases, the MTR field has a value of 0.

The checksum is calculated in the same way as with the ICMP protocol. The IP group address field is zero for a general request, and in all other cases...

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