Configuring igmp query and response parameters – H3C Technologies H3C S12500 Series Switches User Manual

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To enhance the device performance and avoid unnecessary costs, and also for the consideration of

protocol security, you can configure the device to discard IGMP messages that do not carry the
Router-Alert option.

Configuring Router-Alert option handling methods globally

Step

Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Enter public network IGMP

view or VPN instance IGMP
view.

igmp [ vpn-instance
vpn-instance-name ]

N/A

3.

Configure the router to

discard any IGMP message
that does not carry the

Router-Alert option.

require-router-alert

By default, the device does not
check the Router-Alert option.

4.

Enable insertion of the
Router-Alert option into IGMP

messages.

send-router-alert

By default, IGMP messages carry
the Router-Alert option.

Configuring Router-Alert option handling methods on an interface

Step

Command

Remarks

1.

Enter system view.

system-view

N/A

2.

Enter interface view.

interface interface-type
interface-number

N/A

3.

Configure the interface to
discard any IGMP message

that does not carry the

Router-Alert option.

igmp require-router-alert

By default, the device does not
check the Router-Alert option.

4.

Enable insertion of the
Router-Alert option into IGMP

messages.

igmp send-router-alert

By default, IGMP messages carry
the Router-Alert option.

Configuring IGMP query and response parameters

On startup, the IGMP querier sends IGMP general queries at the startup query interval, which is

one-quarter of the IGMP general query interval. The number of queries, or the startup query count, is user

configurable.
After startup, the IGMP querier periodically sends IGMP general queries at the IGMP general query

interval to check for multicast group members on the network. You can modify the IGMP general query

interval based on actual condition of the network.
The IGMPv2 querier sends IGMP group-specific queries at the IGMP last-member query interval when it
receives an IGMP leave message. The IGMPv3 querier sends IGMP group-and-source-specific queries at

the IGMP last-member query interval when it receives a multicast group and multicast mapping change

report. The number of queries, or the last-member query count, equals the robustness variable—the

maximum number of packet retransmissions.
A multicast listening host starts a delay timer for each multicast group it has joined when it receives an

IGMP query (general query, group-specific query, or group-and-source-specific query). The timer is

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