Chapter 14
| Multicast Filtering
Layer 2 IGMP (Snooping and Query for IPv4)
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When IGMP Proxy Reporting is enabled, the source address is based on the
following criteria:
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If a proxy query address is configured, the switch will use that address as
the source IP address in general and group-specific query messages sent to
downstream hosts, and in report and leave messages sent upstream from
the multicast router port.
■
If a proxy query address is not configured, the switch will use the VLAN’s IP
address as the IP source address in general and group-specific query
messages sent downstream, and use the source address of the last IGMP
message received from a downstream host in report and leave messages
sent upstream from the multicast router port.
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Interface Version
– Sets the protocol version for compatibility with other
devices on the network. This is the IGMP Version the switch uses to send
snooping reports. (Options: 1-3, Using Global Version; Default: Using Global
Version)
This attribute configures the IGMP report/query version used by IGMP
snooping. Versions 1 - 3 are all supported, and versions 2 and 3 are backward
compatible, so the switch can operate with other devices, regardless of the
snooping version employed.
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Query Interval
– The interval between sending IGMP proxy general queries.
(Range: 2-31744 seconds; Default: 125 seconds)
An IGMP general query message is sent by the switch at the interval specified
by this attribute. When this message is received by downstream hosts, all
receivers build an IGMP report for the multicast groups they have joined.
This attribute applies when the switch is serving as the querier (
), or as
a proxy host when IGMP snooping proxy reporting is enabled (
).
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Query Response Interval
– The maximum time the system waits for a
response to general queries. (Range: 10-31740 tenths of a second in multiples
of 10; Default: 10 seconds)
This attribute applies when the switch is serving as the querier (
), or as
a proxy host when IGMP snooping proxy reporting is enabled (
).
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Last Member Query Interval
– The interval to wait for a response to a group-
specific or group-and-source-specific query message. (Range: 1-31744 tenths
of a second in multiples of 10; Default: 1 second)
When a multicast host leaves a group, it sends an IGMP leave message. When
the leave message is received by the switch, it checks to see if this host is the
last to leave the group by sending out an IGMP group-specific or group-and-
source-specific query message, and starts a timer. If no reports are received
before the timer expires, the group record is deleted, and a report is sent to the
upstream multicast router.
A reduced value will result in reduced time to detect the loss of the last
member of a group or source, but may generate more burst traffic.
Summary of Contents for GTL-2881
Page 34: ...Section I Getting Started 34 ...
Page 48: ...Section II Web Configuration 48 Unicast Routing on page 651 ...
Page 151: ...Chapter 4 Interface Configuration VLAN Trunking 151 Figure 69 Configuring VLAN Trunking ...
Page 152: ...Chapter 4 Interface Configuration VLAN Trunking 152 ...
Page 230: ...Chapter 8 Congestion Control Automatic Traffic Control 230 ...
Page 596: ...Chapter 14 Multicast Filtering Multicast VLAN Registration for IPv6 596 ...
Page 620: ...Chapter 15 IP Configuration Setting the Switch s IP Address IP Version 6 620 ...
Page 672: ...Section III Appendices 672 ...
Page 678: ...Appendix A Software Specifications Management Information Bases 678 ...
Page 688: ...Appendix C License Statement GPL Code Statement Notification of Compliance 688 ...
Page 696: ...Glossary 696 ...
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