LevelOne GSW-4876 User Manual

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last dynamic member port in the group, and the receiving port is not a

router port, the switch will generate and send a group-specific (GS)

query to the member port which received the leave message, and then

start the last member query timer for that port.
When the conditions in the preceding item all apply, except that the

receiving port is a router port, then the switch will not send a GS-query,

but will immediately start the last member query timer for that port.

Proxy Enabled - Configures the switch to issue MLD host report

messages on behalf of hosts discovered through standard MLD

interfaces. (Default: Disabled)
When MLD proxy is enabled, the switch exchanges MLD messages with
the router on its upstream interface, and performs the host portion of

the MLD task on the upstream interface as follows:

When queried, it sends multicast listener reports to the group.

When a host joins a multicast group to which no other host belongs,

it sends unsolicited multicast listener reports to that group.

When the last host in a particular multicast group leaves, it sends

an unsolicited multicast listener done report to the all-routers

address (FF02::2) for MLDv1.

Port Related Configuration

Port – Port identifier.

Router Port - Sets a port to function as a router port, which leads

towards a Layer 3 multicast device or MLD querier. (Default: Disabled)
If MLD snooping cannot locate the MLD querier, you can manually

designate a port which is connected to a known MLD querier (i.e., a

multicast router/switch). This interface will then join all the current

multicast groups supported by the attached router/switch to ensure

that multicast traffic is passed to all appropriate interfaces within the

switch.

Fast Leave - Immediately deletes a member port of a multicast service

if a leave packet is received at that port. (Default: Disabled)
The switch can be configured to immediately delete a member port of a

multicast service if a leave packet is received at that port and the Fast

Leave function is enabled. This allows the switch to remove a port from

the multicast forwarding table without first having to send an MLD

group-specific (GS) query to that interface.
If Fast Leave is not used, a multicast router (or querier) will send a

GS-query message when a group leave message is received. The

router/querier stops forwarding traffic for that group only if no host

replies to the query within the specified timeout period.
If Fast Leave is enabled, the switch assumes that only one host is

connected to the interface. Therefore, Fast Leave should only be

enabled on an interface if it is connected to only one MLD-enabled

device, either a service host or a neighbor running MLD snooping.

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