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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 137 SWITCHING > Multicast > IPv4 Multicast > IGMP Snooping
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Active
Enable the switch button to enable IGMP Snooping to forward group multicast traffic only to
ports that are members of that group.
Querier
Select this to allow the Switch to send IGMP General Query messages to the VLANs with the
multicast hosts attached.
Querier Version
IGMP snooping query works only when both host and Switch support the same IGMP version.
Select v2 to allow the Switch to send IGMPv2 queries only.
Select v3 to allow the Switch to send IGMPv3 queries only.
Report Proxy
Select this to allow the Switch to act as the IGMP report proxy and leave proxy. It will report
group changes to a connected multicast router.
The Switch not only checks IGMP packets between multicast routers or switches and multicast
hosts to learn the multicast group membership, but also replaces the source MAC address in
an IGMP v1/v2 report with its own MAC address before forwarding to the multicast router or
switch. When the Switch receives more than one IGMP v1/v2 join report that requests to join
the same multicast group, it only sends a new join report with its MAC address. This helps
reduce the number of multicast join reports passed to the multicast router or switch.
The Switch sends a leave message with its MAC address to the multicast router or switch only
when it receives the leave message from the last host in a multicast group.
Host Timeout
Specify the time (from 1 to 16711450) in seconds that elapses before the Switch removes an
IGMP group membership entry if it does not receive report messages from the port.
802.1p Priority
Select a priority level (0 – 7) to which the Switch changes the priority in outgoing IGMP control
packets. Otherwise, select No-Change to not replace the priority.
IGMP Filtering
Enable the switch button to enable IGMP filtering to control which IGMP groups a subscriber
Active
on a port can join.
If you enable IGMP filtering, you must create and assign IGMP filtering profiles for the ports that
you want to allow to join multicast groups.
IGMP Snooping
Enable the switch button to enable sending of multicast frame to querier port and IGMP
Smart Forward
subscriber groups. Otherwise, the querier port forwards the frames only when it receives a join
Active
report and it belongs to the IGMP group.
Unknown Multicast
Specify the action to perform when the Switch receives an unknown multicast frame.
Frame
Select Flooding to send the frames to all ports.
Select Drop to discard the frames.
Select Drop on VLAN and enter the VLAN ID numbers to discard the frames on the
specified VLANs. Use a dash to specify consecutive VLANs and a comma (no spaces) to
specify non-consecutive VLANs. For example, 51–53 includes 51, 52 and 53, but 51,53 does
not include 52.
Unknown Multicast
Specify the action to perform when Unknown Multicast Frame is set to Drop.
Frame to Querier
Select Drop to discard the frames.
Port
Select Forwarding to send the frames to all querier ports.
Select Forwarding on VLAN and enter the VLAN ID numbers to send the frames to the ports
which are used as an IGMP query port on the specified VLANs. Use a dash to specify
consecutive VLANs and a comma (no spaces) to specify non-consecutive VLANs. For
example, 51–53 includes 51, 52 and 53, but 51,53 does not include 52.
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