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MLD Snooping (Snooping and Query for IPv6)

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An IPv6 address must be configured on the VLAN interface from which

the querier will act if elected. When serving as the querier, the switch

uses this IPv6 address as the query source address.
The querier will not start or will disable itself after having started if it

detects an IPv6 multicast router on the network.

Robustness – MLD Snooping robustness variable. A port will be

removed from the receiver list for a multicast service when no MLD

reports are detected in response to a number of MLD queries. The

robustness variable sets the number of queries on ports for which there

is no report. (Range: 2-10 Default: 2)

Query Interval – The interval between sending MLD general queries.
(Range: 60-125 seconds; Default: 125 seconds)
This attribute applies when the switch is serving as the querier.
An MLD general query message is sent by the switch at the interval

specified by this attribute. When this message is received by

downstream hosts, all receivers build an MLD report for the multicast

groups they have joined.

Query Max Response Time – The maximum response time

advertised in MLD general queries. (Range: 5-25 seconds;

Default: 10 seconds)
This attribute controls how long the host has to respond to an MLD

Query message before the switch deletes the group if it is the last

member.

Router Port Expiry Time – The time the switch waits after the

previous querier stops before it considers the router port (i.e., the

interface that had been receiving query packets) to have expired.

(Range: 300-500 seconds; Default: 300 seconds)

MLD Snooping Version – The protocol version used for compatibility

with other devices on the network. This is the MLD version the switch

uses to send snooping reports. (Range: 1-2; Default: 2)

Unknown Multicast Mode – The action for dealing with unknown

multicast packets. Options include:

Flood – Floods any received IPv6 multicast packets that have not

been requested by a host to all ports in the VLAN.

To Router Port – Forwards any received IPv6 multicast packets

that have not been requested by a host to ports that are connected

to a detected multicast router. (This is the default action.)

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To configure general settings for MLD Snooping:

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Click Multicast, MLD Snooping, General.

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Adjust the settings as required.