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You can add or delete only dynamic ports rather than static ports.
When receiving a general query
The IGMP querier periodically sends IGMP general queries to all hosts and routers (224.0.0.1) on the
local subnet to find out whether any active multicast group members exist on the subnet.
Upon receiving an IGMP general query, the switch forwards it through all ports in the VLAN except the
receiving port and performs the following to the receiving port:
The switch resets the aging timer for the receiving port if the port is in the router port list;
The switch adds the receiving port to the router port list if it is not in the list and starts the aging
timer for the port.
When receiving a membership report
A host sends an IGMP membership report to the IGMP querier in the following circumstances:
Upon receiving an IGMP query, a multicast group member host responds with an IGMP report;
When intended to join a multicast group, a host sends an IGMP report to the querier to announce
its interest in the multicast information addressed to that group.
Upon receiving an IGMP report, the switch forwards it through all the router ports in the VLAN, resolves
the address of the reported multicast group, and performs the following:
If no forwarding table entry exists for the reported group, the switch creates an entry, adds the port
as a member port to the outgoing port list, and starts a member port aging timer for that port.
If a forwarding table entry exists for the reported group, but the port is not included in the outgoing
port list, the switch adds the port as a member port to the outgoing port list, and starts a member
port aging timer for that port.
If a forwarding table entry exists for the reported group and the port is not included in the outgoing
port list, the switch resets the member port aging timer for that port.
A switch does not forward an IGMP report through a non-router port. This is because if the switch
forwards a report message through a member port, all the attached hosts listening to the reported
multicast address will suppress their own reports upon hearing this report according to the IGMP report
suppression mechanism on them, and this will prevent the switch from knowing whether any hosts
attached to that port are still active members of the reported multicast group.
When receiving a leave group message
When an IGMPv1 host leaves an multicast group, the host does not send an IGMP leave message, so
the switch cannot know immediately that the host has left the multicast group. However, as the host
stops sending IGMP membership reports as soon as it leaves a multicast group, the switch deletes the
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