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5. Define the following
MLD Querier
settings for the MLD snooping configuration:
6. Select the
OK
button located to save the changes. Select
Reset
to revert to the last saved configuration.
Enable MLD Querier
Select this option to enable MLD querier on the controller, service platform or
access point. When enabled, the device sends query messages to discover
which network devices are members of a given multicast group. This setting is
disabled by default.
MLD Version
Define whether MLD version
1
or
2
is utilized as the MLD querier. MLD version
1 is based on IGMP version 2 for IPv4. MLD version 2 is based on IGMP version
3 for IPv4 and is fully backward compatible. IPv6 multicast uses MLD version
2. The default MLD version is 2.
MLD Query Interval
Set the interval in which query messages are sent to discover device multicast
group memberships. Set an interval in either
Seconds
(1 -18,000),
Minutes
(1 -
300) or
Hours
(1 - 5). The default interval is 1 minute.
MLD Robustness
Variable
Set a MLD IGMP robustness value (1 - 7) used by the sender of a query. The
MLD robustness variable enables refinements to account for expected packet
loss on a subnet. Increasing the robust count allows for more packet loss, but
increases the leave latency of the subnetwork unless the value is zero. The
default variable is 2.
Maximum Response
Time
Specify the maximum response time (from 1 - 25,000 milliseconds) before
sending a responding report. Queriers use MLD reports to join and leave
multicast groups and receive group traffic. The default setting is 10
milliseconds.
Other Querier time
Expiry
Specify an interval in either
Seconds
(60 - 300) or
Minutes
(1 - 5) used as a
timeout interval for other querier resources. The default setting is 1 minute.
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