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Multimedia Traffic Control with IP Multicast (IGMP)
How IGMP Operates
To view the IGMP Fast-Leave status of a port use the
show running-config
or
show configuration
commands.
Setting Forced Fast-Leave Using the MIB
Fast-Leave and Forced Fast-Leave options for a port can also be set through
the switch’s MIB (Management Information Base).
N o t e o n V L A N
N u m b e r s
In the ProCurve switches covered in this guide, the
walkmib
and
setmib
commands use an internal VLAN number (and not the VLAN ID, or VID) to
display or change many per-vlan features, such as the Forced Fast-Leave state.
Because the internal VLAN number for the default VLAN is always 1
(regardless of whether VLANs are enabled on the switch), and because a
discussion of internal VLAN numbers for multiple VLANs is beyond the scope
of this manual, this section concentrates on examples that use the default
VLAN.
Listing the MIB-Enabled Forced Fast-Leave Configuration
The Forced Fast-Leave configuration data is available in the switch’s MIB, and
includes the state (enabled or disabled) for each port and the Forced-Leave
Interval for all ports on the switch.
To List the Forced Fast-Leave State for all Ports in the Switch.
In
the CLI, use the
walkmib
command, as shown below.
Syntax
:
[no] ip igmp fastleave <
port-list
>
Enables IGMP Fast-Leaves on the specified ports in the VLAN
(the default setting). In the Config context, use the VLAN
specifier, for example,
vlan <
vid
> ip igmp fastleave <
port-list
>
.
The “no” form disables Fast-Leave on the specified ports.
[no] ip igmp forcedfastleave <
port-list
>
Forces IGMP Fast-Leaves on the specified ports in the VLAN,
even if they are cascaded.
Feature
Default
Settings
Function
Forced Fast-
Leave state
2
(disabled)
1
(enabled)
2
(disabled)
Uses the
setmib
command to enable or disable
Forced Fast-Leave on individual ports. When
enabled on a port, Forced Fast-Leave operates only
i
f the switch detects multiple end nodes (and at least
one IGMP client) on that port.
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