Configuring mld query and response parameters, Configuring mld query and response, Parameters – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enable the insertion of the

Router-Alert option into MLD

messages

send-router-alert

Optional

By default, MLD messages carry

the Router-Alert option.

Configuring the Router-Alert option on an interface

Follow these steps to configure the Router-Alert option on an interface:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Enter interface view

interface interface-type

interface-number

Configure the interface to discard

any MLD message without the

Router-Alert option

mld require-router-alert

Optional

By default, the device does not

check MLD messages for the

Router-Alert option.

Enable the insertion of the

Router-Alert option into MLD

messages

mld send-router-alert

Optional

By default, MLD messages carry

the Router-Alert option.

Configuring MLD Query and Response Parameters

The MLD querier’s robustness variable defines the maximum number of attempts for transmitting MLD

general queries, multicast-address-specific queries, or multicast-address-and-source-specific queries

in case of packet loss due to network problems. A greater value of the robustness variable makes the

MLD querier “more robust”, but results in a longer IPv6 multicast group timeout time.

On startup, the MLDv1/v2 querier sends “startup query count” MLD general queries at the “startup

query interval”, which is 1/4 of the “MLD query interval”.

The MLDv1/v2 querier periodically sends MLD general queries at the “MLD query interval” to

determine whether any IPv6 multicast group member exists on the network. You can modify the query

interval based on the actual condition of the network.

Upon receiving an MLD done message, the MLDv1 querier sends “last listener query count” MLD

multicast-address-specific queries at the “MLD last listener query interval”; upon receiving an MLD

report that tells relation changes between IPv6 multicast groups and IPv6 multicast sources, the

MLDv2 querier sends “last listener query count” MLD multicast-address-and-source-specific queries

at the “MLD last listener query interval”. The value of the “last listener query count” equals the value of

the robustness variable.

Upon receiving an MLD query (general query, multicast-address-specific query, or

multicast-address-and-source-specific query) message, a host starts a timer for each IPv6 multicast

group it has joined. The timer is initialized to a random value in the range of 0 to the maximum

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