Igmp Interface Settings - Cisco 500 Series Administration Manual

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IPv4 Multicast Configuration
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Cisco 500 Series Managed Switch Administration Guide
Click Apply. The Running Configuration file is updated.
Changes in IGMP Snooping timers configuration, such as: Query Robustness,
Query Interval etc. do not take effect on timers which were already created.

IGMP Interface Settings

This page is only found on SG500X/SG500XG devices.
An interface that is defined as a Multicast router port receives all IGMP packets
(reports and queries) as well as all Multicast data.
To define IGMP on an interface:
Click Multicast > IPv4 Multicast Configuration > IGMP Interface Settings.
The following fields are displayed for each interface on which IGMP is enabled:
Interface Name—Interface on which IGMP snooping is defined.
Router IGMP Version—IGMP version.
Query Robustness—Enter the number of expected packet losses on a link
Query Interval (sec)—Interval between the General Queries to be used if
this device is the elected querier.
Query Max Response Interval (sec)—Delay used to calculate the Maximum
Response Code inserted into the periodic General Queries.
Last Member Query Interval (msec)—Maximum Response Delay to be
used if the device cannot read Max Response Time value from group-
specific queries sent by the elected querier.
Multicast TTL Threshold—Enter the Time-to-Live (TTL) threshold of
packets being forwarded on an interface.
Multicast packets with a TTL value less than the threshold are not
forwarded on the interface.
The default value of 0 means all Multicast packets are forwarded on the
interface.
A value of 256 means that no Multicast packets are forwarded on the
interface.
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