Microsens MS453490M Management Guide User Manual

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Layer 2 IGMP (Snooping and Query)

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Proxy Reporting Status – Enables IGMP Snooping with Proxy

Reporting. (Default: Disabled)
When proxy reporting is enabled with this command, the switch

performs “IGMP Snooping with Proxy Reporting” (as defined in DSL

Forum TR-101, April 2006), including last leave, and query

suppression.
Last leave sends out a proxy query when the last member leaves a

multicast group, and query suppression means that neither specific

queries nor general queries are forwarded from an upstream multicast

router to hosts downstream from this device.
When proxy reporting is disabled, all IGMP reports received by the

switch are forwarded natively to the upstream multicast routers.

TCN Flood – Enables flooding of multicast traffic if a spanning tree

topology change notification (TCN) occurs. (Default: Disabled)
When a spanning tree topology change occurs, the multicast

membership information learned by switch may be out of date.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, an switch in a

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

Data Unit (BPDU) with 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.
If a topology change notification (TCN) is received, and all the uplink

ports are subsequently deleted, a time out mechanism is used to delete

all of the currently learned multicast channels.
When a new uplink port starts up, the switch sends unsolicited reports

for all currently learned channels out the new uplink port.
By default, the switch immediately enters into “multicast flooding

mode” when a spanning tree topology change occurs. In this mode,

multicast traffic will be flooded to all VLAN ports. If many ports have

subscribed to different multicast groups, flooding may cause excessive

packet loss on the link between the switch and the end host. Flooding

may be disabled to avoid this, causing multicast traffic to be delivered

only to those ports on which multicast group members have been

learned. Otherwise, the time spent in flooding mode can be manually

configured to reduce excessive loading.
When the spanning tree topology changes, the root bridge sends a

proxy query to quickly re-learn the host membership/port relations for

multicast channels. The root bridge also sends an unsolicited Multicast

Router Discover (MRD) request to quickly locate the multicast routers in

this VLAN.
The proxy query and unsolicited MRD request are flooded to all VLAN

ports except for the receiving port when the switch receives such

packets.

TCN Query Solicit – Sends out an IGMP general query solicitation

when a spanning tree topology change notification (TCN) occurs.

(Default: Disabled)

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