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TRE
NDnet User’s Guid
e
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS
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Configure MLD snooping settings
Multicast > MLD Snooping > Property
Configure MLD snooping settings for IPv6 multicast traffic.
1. Log into your switch management page (see
Access your switch management page
on page 11).
2. Click on
Multicast
, click on
MLD Snooping
, and click
Property
.
3. Review the settings. Click on
Apply
to save the configuration changes.
•
State
: Check the
Enable
option to enable MLD snooping. Uncheck to disable
MLD snooping.
•
Version
: Select the MLD snooping version.
MLDv1
or
MLDv2
.
•
Report Supression:
Enable the report suppression option to limit the amount
of MLD multicast reports to the multicast router to reduce multicast traffic
overhead.
Under the VLAN Setting table, the active VLANs will be listed. To edit the MLD snooping
settings for a specific VLAN, select the VLAN and click
Edit
.
•
State
: Check the
Enable
option to enable MLD snooping for the specific VLAN.
Uncheck to disable MLD snooping.
•
Router Port Auto Learn
: Check the
Enable
option to configure the router
port(s) to be dynamically learned by the switch for the specific VLAN
•
Immediate Leave
: Check the
Enable
option to enable MLD immediate leave for
MLD snooping. Enabling this option allows the switch to remove an interface
from the forwarding table without first sending out MLD group specific queries
to the interface and the VLAN interface can be removed from the multicast tree
to ensure optimal bandwidth for multicast traffic.
•
Version
: Select the MLD snooping version.
MLDv1
or
MLDv2
.
•
Report Supression:
Enable the report suppression option to limit the amount
of MLD multicast reports to the multicast router to reduce multicast traffic
overhead.
•
Query Robustness:
Enter the the variable number of unacknowledged
snooping queries that switch can send before removing the multicast client
from the group list. Default: 2, Range: 1-7
•
Query Interval:
Enter the interval time/period between each MLD membership
query message the switch will send out. Default: 125, Range: 30-18000
•
Query Response Interval:
Enter the interval time/period the switch will wait for
an MLD response after each MLD membership query message is sent out by
the switch. Default: 10, Range: 5-20
•
Last Member Query Counter:
Enter the number of query messages the router
sends in response to an MLD leave message. Default: 2, Range: 1-7
•
Last Member Query Interval:
Enter the interval time/period for sending query
messages to active MLD interfaces. Default: 1, Range: 1-25
•
Operational Status:
Displays a summary of all the MLD snooping configuration
settings.
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