Configuring igmp snooping – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Configuring L2 Multicast Features

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Configuring IGMP Snooping

Beginning in Privileged EXEC mode, use the following commands to

configure IGMP snooping settings on the switch, ports, and LAGs.

Command

Purpose

configure

Enter global configuration mode.

ip igmp snooping

Enable IGMP snooping on the switch.

interface

interface

Enter interface configuration mode for the specified port

or LAG. The

interface variable includes the interface type

and number, for example gigabitethernet 1/0/3. For a

LAG, the interface type is port-channel.
You can also specify a range of ports with the interface

range command, for example, interface range

gigabitethernet 1/0/8-12 configures interfaces 8, 9, 10, 11,

and 12.

ip igmp snooping

Enable IGMP snooping (auto-learn) on the interface.

ip igmp snooping host-

time-out

time-out

Specify the host time-out value for the interface. If an

IGMP report for a multicast group is not received in the

number of seconds specified by the

time-out value, this

interface is deleted from the member list of that multicast

group.

ip igmp snooping leave-

time-out {

time-out |

immediate-leave}

Specify the leave time-out value for an interface. If an

IGMP report for a multicast group is not received within

the number of seconds specified by the leave-time-out

period after an IGMP leave was received from a specific

interface, the current interface is deleted from the

member list of that multicast group.

time-out — Specifies the leave-time-out in seconds.

(Range: 1 - 25)

immediate-leave — Specifies that the interface should

be removed immediately from the members list after

receiving IGMP Leave.

ip igmp snooping

mrouter-time-out

time-

out

Specify the multicast router time-out value for an

interface. This command sets the number of seconds to

wait to age out an automatically-learned multicast router

port.

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