| The Query Interval is the interval between General Queries sent by the | |
Query 1~500(s) | Querier. By varying this value, an administrator may tune the number of | |
IGMP messages on the network; larger values cause IGMP Queries to be | ||
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| sent less often. Value range is 1 ~ 500. Default is 125 seconds. | |
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| The Unsolicited Report Interval is the time between repetitions of a host's | |
URI 1~500(s) | initial report of membership in a group. Value range is 1 ~ 500. Default: 1 | |
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| The Older Host Present Interval. It represents how long a host must wait | |
BC 1~500(s) | after hearing a Version 1 Query before it may send any IGMPv2 messages. | |
| Default is 400 (sec). | |
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| The burstiness of IGMP traffic is inversely proportional to the Max Response | |
| Time. A longer Max Response Time will spread Report messages over a | |
MRT 1~500(s) | longer interval. However, a longer Max Response Time in | |
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| leave latency is the time between when the last member stops listening to a | |
| source or group and when the traffic stops flowing.). Value range is 1 ~ 500. | |
| Default is 10. | |
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| The Last Member Query Interval is the Max Response Time used to calculate | |
LMQT 1~500(s) | the Max Resp Code inserted into Group- Specific Queries sent in response to | |
Leave Group messages. It is also the Max Response Time used in | ||
| calculating the Max Resp Code for | |
| messages. Value range is 1 ~ 500. Default is 1. | |
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| must pass before a multicast router decides there are no more members of a | |
GMT 1~500(s) | group or a particular source on a network. | |
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| This value MUST be ((the Robustness Variable) times (the Query Interval)) | |
| plus (one Query Response Interval). | |
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GIGA1 | Click on this radio button to select GBE | |
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Route Port VID | Type in the VID you want to setup/delete the router port for. | |
Valid VID value is 1 ~ 4094. | ||
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| Type in IGMP router IP address. When working in IGMP proxy mode, | |
Router IP | DSLAM will send IGMP general query whose source IP address is 0.0.0.0. | |
But PCs with Windows OS do not receive this kind of packets. So user can | ||
| assign an IP address here for proxy mode IGMP general query packet | |
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Create | Click on this button to create a new entry. | |
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Delete | To delete an entry, select the checkbox of the entry and then click on Delete | |
button. | ||
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