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determine whether the reported IPv6 multicast group still has active members attached to that port. For

more information about the MLD report suppression mechanism, see "

Configuring MLD

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Done message

When a host leaves an IPv6 multicast group, the host sends an MLD done message to the multicast

routers. When the switch receives the MLD done message on a dynamic member port, the switch first

examines whether a forwarding entry matches the IPv6 multicast group address in the message, and, if

a match is found, determines whether the forwarding entry contains the dynamic member port.

If no forwarding entry matches the IPv6 multicast group address, or if the forwarding entry does not
contain the port, the switch directly discards the MLD done message.

If a forwarding entry matches the IPv6 multicast group address and contains the port, the switch
forwards the done message to all router ports in the VLAN. Because the switch does not know

whether any other hosts attached to the port are still listening to that IPv6 multicast group address,

the switch does not immediately remove the port from the forwarding entry for that group. Instead,

it restarts the aging timer for the port.

After receiving the MLD done message, the MLD querier resolves the IPv6 multicast group address in the

message and sends an MLD multicast-address-specific query to the IPv6 multicast group through the port

that received the done message. After receiving the MLD multicast-address-specific query, the switch

forwards it through all its router ports in the VLAN and all member ports of the IPv6 multicast group. The
switch also performs the following action for the port that received the MLD done message:

If the port (assuming that it is a dynamic member port) receives an MLD report in response to the
MLD multicast-address-specific query before its aging timer expires, it indicates that some host

attached to the port is receiving or expecting to receive IPv6 multicast data for that IPv6 multicast

group. The switch adjusts the aging timer for the port.

If the port receives no MLD report in response to the MLD multicast-address-specific query before its
aging timer expires, it indicates that no hosts attached to the port are still monitoring that IPv6
multicast group address. The switch removes the port from the forwarding entry for the IPv6

multicast group after the aging timer for the port expires.

Protocols and standards

RFC 4541, Considerations for Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) and Multicast Listener

Discovery (MLD) Snooping Switches