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Chapter 25 Configuring IGMP Snooping and MVR
Configuring IGMP Snooping
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The actual leave latency in the network is usually the configured leave time. However, the leave
time
might
vary around the configured time, depending on real-time CPU load conditions, network
delays and the amount of traffic sent through the interface.
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to enable the IGMP configurable-leave timer:
To globally reset the IGMP leave timer to the default setting, use the
no ip igmp snooping
last-member-query-interva
l global configuration command.
To
remove the configured IGMP leave-time setting from the specified VLAN, use the
no ip igmp
snooping vlan
vlan-id
last-member-query-interval
global configuration command.
Configuring TCN-Related Commands
These sections describe how to control flooded multicast traffic during a TCN event:
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Controlling the Multicast Flooding Time After a TCN Event, page 25-11
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Recovering from Flood Mode, page 25-12
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Disabling Multicast Flooding During a TCN Event, page 25-13
Controlling the Multicast Flooding Time After a TCN Event
You can control the time that multicast traffic is flooded after a TCN event by using the
ip igmp
snooping tcn flood query count
global configuration command. This command configures the number
of general queries for which multicast data traffic is flooded after a TCN event. Some examples of TCN
events are when the client changed its location and the receiver is on same port that was blocked but is
now forwarding, and when a port went down without sending a leave message.
If you set the TCN flood query count to 1 by using the
ip igmp snooping tcn flood query count
command, the flooding stops after receiving 1 general query. If you set the count to 7, the flooding until
7 general queries are received. Groups are relearned based on the general queries received during the
TCN event.
Command
Purpose
Step 1
configure terminal
Enter global configuration mode.
Step 2
ip igmp snooping
last-member-query-interval
time
Configure the IGMP leave timer globally. The range is 100 to
32768 milliseconds. The default is 1000 seconds.
Step 3
ip igmp snooping vlan
vlan-id
last-member-query-interval
time
(Optional) Configure the IGMP leave time on the VLAN interface. The
range is 100 to 32768 milliseconds.
Note
Configuring the leave time on a VLAN overrides the globally
configured timer.
Step 4
end
Return to privileged EXEC mode.
Step 5
show ip igmp snooping
(Optional) Display the configured IGMP leave time.
Step 6
copy running-config startup-config
(Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.