SROS Command Line Interface Reference GuideHDLC Command Set

ip igmp

Use the ip igmp command to configure multicasting-related functions for the interface.

Syntax Description

immediate-leave

If only one host (or IGMP snooping switch) is connected to the interface,

 

when a leave is received, multicast of that group is immediately

 

terminated as opposed to sending a group query and timing out the

 

group if no device responds. Works in conjunction with ip igmp

 

last-member-query-interval. Applies to all groups when configured.

last-member-query-interval

This command controls the timeout used to detect whether any group

<milliseconds>

receivers remain on an interface after a receiver leaves a group. If a

 

receiver sends a leave group message (IGMP Version 2), the router

 

sends a group-specific query on that interface. After twice the time

 

specified by this command plus as much as one second longer, if no

 

receiver responds, the router removes that interface from the group and

 

stops sending that group's multicast packets to the interface.

 

Range: 100 to 65535 ms. Default: 1000 ms.

querier-timeout <seconds>

Number of seconds that the router waits after the current querier’s last

 

query before it takes over as querier (IGMP V2).

 

Range: 60-300 seconds. Default: 2x the query-intervalvalue.

query-interval

Interval at which IGMP queries are sent on an interface. Host query

<seconds >

messages are addressed to the all-hosts multicast group with an IP TTL

 

of 1. The router uses queries to detect whether multicast group

 

members are on the interface and to select an IGMP designated router

 

for the attached segment (if more than one multicast router exists). Only

 

the designated router for the segment sends queries. For IGMP V2, the

 

designated router is the router with the lowest IP address on the

 

segment. Range: 0 to 65535 seconds. Default: 60 seconds.

query-max-response-time

Maximum response time advertised by this interface in queries when

<seconds>

using IGMP V2. Hosts are allowed a random time within this period to

 

respond, reducing response bursts. Default: 10 seconds.

static-group

Configures the router's interface to be a statically-connected member of

<group-address>

the specified group. Packets received on the correct RPF interface are

 

forwarded to this interface regardless of whether any receivers have

 

joined the specified group using IGMP.

version [1 2]

Sets the interface’s IGMP version. The default setting is version 2.

Command Modes

(config-interface)#

Interface Configuration Mode

 

Valid interfaces include: Ethernet (eth 0/1), virtual PPP interfaces (ppp 1), virtual

 

HDLC interfaces (hdlc 1), virtual Frame Relay sub-interfaces (fr 1.20), tunnel

 

interfaces (tunnel 1), and VLAN interface (vlan 1).

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