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2 configuration commands, 1 ipv6 mld query-interval, 2 ipv6 mld query-max-response-time – Fortinet 548B User Manual

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Queries Received: The number of valid MLD queries received by the router.

Queries Sent: The number of valid MLD queries sent by the router.

Reports Received: The number of valid MLD reports received by the router.

Reports Sent: The number of valid MLD reports sent by the router.

Leaves Received: The number of valid MLD leaves received by the router.

Leaves Sent: The number of valid MLD leaves sent by the router.

Bad Checksum MLD Packets: The number of bad checksum MLD packets received by the router.

Malformed MLD Packets: The number of malformed MLD packets received by the router.

9.3.2

Configuration Commands

9.3.2.1 ipv6 mld query-interval

Use this comma

nd to set the MLD router’s query interval for the interface. The query-interval is the

amount of time between the general queries sent when the router is the querier on that interface. The
range for <query-interval> is 1 to 3600 seconds.

Syntax

ipv6 mld query-interval <1-3600>
no ipv6 mld query-interval

no

– Use this command to reset the MLD query interval to the default value for that interface.

Default Setting

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Command Mode

Interface Config

9.3.2.2 ipv6 mld query-max-response-time

Use this command to s

et the MLD querier’s maximum response time for the interface and this value is

used in assigning the maximum response time in the query messages that are sent on that interface.
The range for is 0 to 65535 milliseconds.

Syntax

ipv6 mld query-max-response-time <1-65535>
no ipv6 mld query-max-response-time

no - This command resets the MLD query max response time for the interface to the default value.