Viewing Igmp Groups; Adjusting Timers; Adjusting Query And Response Timers - Dell S6000–ON Configuration Manual

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Viewing IGMP Groups

To view both learned and statically configured IGMP groups, use the following command.
View both learned and statically configured IGMP groups.
EXEC Privilege mode
show ip igmp groups
Example of the show ip igmp groups Command
Dell#show ip igmp groups
Total Number of Groups: 2
IGMP Connected Group Membership
Group Address Interface
Reporter
225.1.1.1
TenGigabitEthernet 1/1/1
165.87.34.100
225.1.2.1
TenGigabitEthernet 1/1/1
165.87.31.100

Adjusting Timers

The following sections describe viewing and adjusting timers.
To view the current value of all IGMP timers, use the following command.
View the current value of all IGMP timers.
EXEC Privilege mode
show ip igmp interface
For more information, refer to the example shown in

Adjusting Query and Response Timers

The querier periodically sends a general query to discover which multicast groups are active. A group
must have at least one host to be active.
When a host receives a query, it does not respond immediately, but rather starts a delay timer. The delay
time is set to a random value between 0 and the maximum response time. The host sends a response
when the timer expires; in version 2, if another host responds before the timer expires, the timer is
nullified, and no response is sent.
The maximum response time is the amount of time that the querier waits for a response to a query
before taking further action. The querier advertises this value in the query (refer to the illustration in
Version
2). Lowering this value decreases leave latency but increases response burstiness because all host
membership reports must be sent before the maximum response time expires. Inversely, increasing this
value decreases burstiness at the expense of leave latency.
When the querier receives a leave message from a host, it sends a group-specific query to the subnet. If
no response is received, it sends another. The amount of time that the querier waits to receive a response
to the initial query before sending a second one is the last member query interval (LMQI). The switch
waits one LMQI after the second query before removing the group from the state table.
Adjust the period between queries.
Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)
Mode
Uptime
IGMPV2
00:11:19
IGMPV2
00:10:19
Viewing IGMP Enabled
Expires
Last
00:01:50
00:01:50
Interfaces.
IGMP
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