Establishing The Igmp Proxy Baseline - Juniper JUNOSE 11.0.X MULTICAST ROUTING Configuration Manual

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JUNOSe 11.0.x Multicast Routing Configuration Guide
NOTE: Issue this command only on the upstream interface. Otherwise, this command
has no effect.
ip igmp-proxy V1-router-present-time
NOTE: Issue this command only on the upstream interface. Otherwise, this command
has no effect.

Establishing the IGMP Proxy Baseline

You can set the counters for the number of queries received and reports sent on the
upstream interface to zero. This feature enables you to establish a reference point,
or baseline, for IGMP proxy statistics.
baseline ip igmp-proxy interface
NOTE: Issue this command only on the upstream interface. Otherwise, this command
has no effect.
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Establishing the IGMP Proxy Baseline

Use to specify the interval, in tenths of a second, at which the upstream interface
transmits unsolicited reports.
Example
host1(config-if)#ip igmp-proxy unsolicited-report-interval 600
Use the no version to transmit unsolicited reports using the default value,
400 tenths of a second.
See ip igmp-proxy unsolicited-report-interval
Use to specify how long, in seconds, the router calculates an IGMPv1 querier
router to exist on the subnetwork after the router receives an IGMP V1 query on
this interface.
Example
host1(config-if)#ip igmp-proxy V1-router-present-time 600
Use the no version to set the time to the default value, 10 seconds.
See ip igmp-proxy V1-router-present-time
Use to set the counters for the number of queries received and reports sent on
the upstream interface to zero.
Example

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