Last-Listener-Query-Interval (Mld-Snooping View) - HP 5900 Series Command Reference Manual

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Predefined user roles
network-admin
Parameters
interval: Sets an aging timer for dynamic member ports, in the range of 1 to 8097894 seconds.
Usage guidelines
To avoid mistakenly deleting IPv6 multicast group members, set the aging timer for dynamic member
ports to be greater than the value calculated by the following formula:
[ MLD general query interval ] + [ maximum response time for MLD general queries ]
HP recommends that you set the aging timer of dynamic member ports to the value calculated by the
following formula:
[ MLD general query interval ] × 2 + [ maximum response time for MLD general queries ]
This command and the mld-snooping host-aging-time command have the same function but different
effective ranges:
The host-aging-time command in MLD-snooping view takes effect on all VLANs.
The mld-snooping host-aging-time command takes effect on the current VLAN.
For a VLAN, the mld-snooping host-aging-time command takes priority over the host-aging-time
command in MLD-snooping view.
Examples
# Set the aging timer for dynamic member ports to 300 seconds globally.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] mld-snooping
[Sysname-mld-snooping] host-aging-time 300
Related commands
mld-snooping host-aging-time

last-listener-query-interval (MLD-snooping view)

Use last-listener-query-interval to set the global MLD last listener query interval.
Use undo last-listener-query-interval to restore the default.
Syntax
last-listener-query-interval interval
undo last-listener-query-interval
Default
The global MLD last listener query interval is 1 second.
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