Command Attributes
> IGMP Status — When enabled, the switch will monitor network traffic to deter-
mine which hosts want to receive multicast traffic. This is also referred to as
IGMP Snooping. (Default: Disabled)
> Act as IGMP Querier — When enabled, the switch can serve as the Querier,
which is responsible for asking hosts if they want to receive multicast traffic.
(Default: Disabled)
> IGMP Query Count — Sets the maximum number of queries issued for which
there has been no response before the switch takes action to solicit reports.
(Default: 2, Range: 2 - 10)
> IGMP Query Interval — Sets the frequency (in seconds) at which the switch
sends IGMP host-query messages. (Default: 125, Range: 60
- 125)
> IGMP Report Delay — Sets the time (in seconds) between receiving an IGMP
Report for an IP multicast address on a port before the switch sends an IGMP
Query out of that port and removes the entry from its list. (Default: 10, Range:
5 - 30)
> Query Timeout — Sets the time (in seconds) the switch waits after the previ-
ous querier has stopped querying before it takes over as the querier. (Default:
300 seconds, Range: 300 - 500)
> IGMP Version — Sets the protocol version for compatibility with other devices
on the network. (Default: 2, Range: 1 - 2)
1. All systems on the subnet must support the same version.
2. Some attributes are only enabled for IGMPv2, including IGMP Report Delay and
IGMP Query Timeout.
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