Configuring Mld Query And Response Parameters - H3C LS-3100-52P-OVS-H3 Operation Manual

S5500-ei series ethernet switches
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Configuring the Router-Alert option for MLD messages globally
Follow these steps to configure the Router-Alert option for MLD messages globally:
To do...
Enter system view
Enter MLD view
Configure the interface to
discard any MLD message
without the Router-Alert option
Enable the insertion of the
Router-Alert option into MLD
messages
Configuring the Router-Alert option on an interface
Follow these steps to configure the Router-Alert option on an interface:
To do...
Enter system view
Enter interface view
Configure the interface to
discard any MLD message
without the Router-Alert option
Enable the insertion of the
Router-Alert option into MLD
messages

Configuring MLD Query and Response Parameters

On startup, the MLD querier sends "startup query count" MLD general queries at the "startup query
interval", which is 1/4 of the "MLD query interval".
The MLD querier periodically sends MLD general queries at the "MLD query interval" to determine
whether any IPv6 multicast group member exists on the network. You can modify the query interval
based on the actual condition of the network.
Upon receiving an MLD done message, the MLD querier sends "last listener query count" MLD
multicast-address-specific queries at the "MLD last listener query interval". MLD is robust to
"robustness variable minus 1" packet losses on a network. Therefore, a greater value of the robustness
variable makes the MLD querier "more robust", but results in a longer IPv6 multicast group timeout time.
Upon receiving an MLD query (general query or multicast-address-specific query) message, a host
starts a timer for each IPv6 multicast group it has joined. The timer is initialized to a random value in the
range of 0 to the maximum response delay (the host obtains the maximum response delay from the
Maximum Response Delay field in the MLD query message it received). When the timer value drops to
0, the host sends an MLD membership report message to the corresponding IPv6 multicast group.
Use the command...
system-view
mld
require-router-alert
send-router-alert
Use the command...
system-view
interface interface-type
interface-number
mld require-router-alert
mld send-router-alert
1-14
Remarks
Optional
By default, the device does not
check MLD messages for the
Router-Alert option.
Optional
By default, MLD messages
carry the Router-Alert option.
Remarks
Optional
By default, the device does not
check MLD messages for the
Router-Alert option.
Optional
By default, MLD messages
carry the Router-Alert option.

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