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How Can Multicast Packets Be Carried in the PPPoE Mode on the MA5800

Created: Feb 20, 2021 07:37:43Latest reply: Feb 20, 2021 07:41:45 310 2 0 0 0
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Hello, Community.


Recently, I am learning about PPPoE, and I don't understand a problem.

I want multicast packets to be carried in the PPPoE mode on the MA5800.

How should I configure it?


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Nino_Chou
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Hello, dear friend.


The prerequisite is that the multicast server supports PPPoE-encapsulated multicast streams. In addition, the MA5800 needs to be configured with parameters by performing the following operations:

  • Run the igmp mode snooping command to set the IGMP mode of the MA5800 to snooping.

  • Run the igmp report-proxy disable command to disable proxy of the IGMP report message of the MA5800.

  • If the upper-layer device cannot identify the IGMP over the PPPoE packet, run the igmp echo enable command to enable the IGMP echo function. This is to duplicate the IGMP packet that is encapsulated in the PPPoE mode to the standard Ethernet packet. Then the multicast server sends the Ethernet packet to the upper-layer device.


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Hello, dear friend.


The prerequisite is that the multicast server supports PPPoE-encapsulated multicast streams. In addition, the MA5800 needs to be configured with parameters by performing the following operations:

  • Run the igmp mode snooping command to set the IGMP mode of the MA5800 to snooping.

  • Run the igmp report-proxy disable command to disable proxy of the IGMP report message of the MA5800.

  • If the upper-layer device cannot identify the IGMP over the PPPoE packet, run the igmp echo enable command to enable the IGMP echo function. This is to duplicate the IGMP packet that is encapsulated in the PPPoE mode to the standard Ethernet packet. Then the multicast server sends the Ethernet packet to the upper-layer device.


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