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Unsolicited Report Interval – the amount of time in seconds between repetitions of a particular computer’s initial report of membership in a group. The default unsolicited report interval is 10 seconds.

Querier Version – select a version of the IGMP Querier from the pull-down menu: v1 or v2. If you know you will be communicating with other hosts that are limited to v1, for backward compatibility, select v1; otherwise, allow the default v2.

NOTE:

IGMP Querier version is relevant only if the router is configured for IGMP for- warding. If any IGMP v1 routers are present on the subnet, the querier must use IGMP v1. The use of IGMP v1 must be administratively configured, since there is no reliable way of dynamically determining whether IGMP v1 routers are present on a network. IGMP forwarding is enabled per IP Profile and WAN Connection Profile.

Last Member Query Interval – the amount of time in tenths of a second that the IGMP gateway waits to receive a response to a Group-Specific Query message. The last mem- ber query interval is also the amount of time in seconds between successive Group- Specific Query messages. The default last member query interval is 1 second (10 deci- seconds).

Last Member Query Count – the number of Group-Specific Query messages sent before the gateway assumes that there are no members of the host group being que- ried on this interface. The default last member query count is 2.

Fast Leave – Checking this checkbox enables a non-standard expedited leave mecha- nism. The querier keeps track of which client is requesting which channel by IP address. When a leave message is received, the querier can check its internal table to see if there are any more clients on this group. If there are none, it immediately sends an IGMP leave message to the upstream querier. By default, Fast Leave is set to Off.

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