Ip igmp snooping router-port-expire- time, Ip igmp snooping tcn-flood, Ip igmp snooping router-port-expire-time – LevelOne GTL-2691 User Manual

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| Multicast Filtering Commands

IGMP Snooping

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ip igmp snooping

router-port-expire-

time

This command configures the querier timeout. Use the no form to restore

the default.

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ip igmp snooping router-port-expire-time seconds
no ip igmp snooping router-port-expire-time

seconds - The time the switch waits after the previous querier stops

before it considers it to have expired. (Range: 1-65535;

Recommended Range: 300-500)

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300 seconds

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The following shows how to configure the timeout to 400 seconds:

Console(config)#ip igmp snooping router-port-expire-time 400

Console(config)#

ip igmp snooping

tcn-flood

This command enables flooding of multicast traffic if a spanning tree

topology change notification (TCN) occurs. Use the no form to disable

flooding.

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[no] ip igmp snooping tcn-flood

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Disabled

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When a spanning tree topology change occurs, the multicast

membership information learned by the switch may be out of date. For

example, a host linked to one port before the topology change (TC)

may be moved to another port after the change. To ensure that

multicast data is delivered to all receivers, by default, a switch in a

VLAN (with IGMP snooping enabled) that receives a Bridge Protocol

Data Unit (BPDU) with the TC bit set (by the root bridge) will enter into

“multicast flooding mode” for a period of time until the topology has

stabilized and the new locations of all multicast receivers are learned.

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