LevelOne GSW-4876 User Manual

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IGMP Snooping

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but the interface settings will not take effect until snooping is re-

enabled globally.

IGMP Querier - When enabled, the switch can serve as the Querier
(on the selected interface), which is responsible for asking hosts if they

want to receive multicast traffic. (Default: Disabled)
A router, or multicast-enabled switch, can periodically ask their hosts if

they want to receive multicast traffic. If there is more than one router/

switch on the LAN performing IP multicasting, one of these devices is

elected “querier” and assumes the role of querying the LAN for group

members. It then propagates the service requests on to any upstream

multicast switch/router to ensure that it will continue to receive the

multicast service. This feature is not supported for IGMPv3 snooping.

Compatibility - Compatibility is maintained by hosts and routers

taking appropriate actions depending on the versions of IGMP operating

on hosts and routers within a network. (Range: IGMP-Auto, Forced

IGMPv1, Forced IGMPv2, Forced IGMPv3; Default: IGMP-Auto)

RV - The Robustness Variable allows tuning for the expected packet

loss on a network. A port will be removed from receiving a multicast

service when no IGMP reports are detected in response to a number of

IGMP queries. The robustness variable sets the number of queries on

ports for which there is no report. (Range: 1-255; Default: 2)
Routers adopt the robustness value from the most recently received

query. If the querier's robustness variable (QRV) is zero, indicating that

the QRV field does not contain a declared robustness value, the switch

will set the robustness variable to the value statically configured by this

command. If the QRV exceeds 7, the maximum value of the QRV field,

the robustness value is set to zero, meaning that this device will not

advertise a QRV in any query messages it subsequently sends.

QI - The Query Interval is the interval at which MLD General Queries

are sent by the Querier. (Range: 1-255 seconds; Default: 125 seconds)
An MLD general query message is sent by the switch at the interval

specified by this attribute. When this message is received by

downstream hosts, all receivers build an MLD report for the multicast

groups they have joined.

QRI - The Query Response Interval is the Max Response Time

advertised in periodic General Queries. The QRI applies when the

switch is serving as the querier, and is used to inform other devices of

the maximum time this system waits for a response to general queries.

(Range: 10-31744 tenths of a second; Default: 10 seconds)

LLQI - The Last Listener Query Interval (RFC 3810 – MLDv2 for IP) is

used to configure the Last Member Query Interval for IGMP. This

attribute sets the interval to wait for a response to a group-specific or

group-and-source-specific query message. The overall time to wait for

a response (Last Member Query Time) is the value assigned to LLQI,

multiplied by the Last Member Query Count (which is fixed at 2).

(Range: 1-31744 tenths of a second in multiples of 10;

Default: 1 second)

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