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IGMP
Default Version: enter the supported IGMP version, 1-3, default is IGMP v3.
Query Interval: enter the periodic query interval time (sec) the multicast router sending the query
message to hosts to understand the group membership information.
Query Response Interval: enter the response interval time (sec).
Last Member Query Interval: enter the interval time (sec) the multicast router query the specified
group after it has received leave message.
Robustness Value: enter the router robustness parameter, 2-7, the greater the robustness value,
the more robust the Querier is.
Maximum Multicast Groups: enter the Maximum Multicast Groups.
Maximum Multicast Data Sources( for IGMP v3): enter the Maximum Multicast Data Sources,1-24.
Maximum Multicast Group Members: enter the Maximum Multicast Group Members.
Fast leave: check to determine whether to support fast leave. If this value is enabled, IGMP proxy
removes the membership of a group member immediately without sending an IGMP membership
query on downstream. This is very helpful if user wants fast channel (group change) changing in
cases like IPTV environment.
LAN to LAN (Intra LAN) Multicast: check to determine whether to support LAN to LAN (Intra LAN)
Multicast. If user want to have a multicast data source on LAN side and he want to get IGMP
snooping enabled, then this LAN-to-LAN multicast feature should be enabled.
MLD
Default Version: enter the supported MLD version, 1-2, default is MLDv2.
Query Interval: enter the periodic query interval time (sec) the multicast router sending the query
message to hosts to understand the group membership information.
Query Response Interval: enter the response interval time (sec).
Last Member Query Interval: enter the interval time (sec) the multicast router query the specified
group after it has received leave message.
Robustness Value: enter the router robustness parameter, default is 2, the greater the robustness
value, the more robust the Querier is.
Maximum Multicast Groups: enter the Maximum Multicast Groups.
Maximum Multicast Data Sources( for MLDv2): enter the Maximum Multicast Data Sources,1-24.
Maximum Multicast Group Members: enter the Maximum Multicast Group Members.
Fast leave: check to determine whether to support fast leave. If this value is enabled, MLD proxy
removes the membership of a group member immediately without sending an MLD membership
query on downstream. This is very helpful if user wants fast channel (group change) changing in
cases like IPTV environment.
LAN to LAN (Intra LAN) Multicast: check to determine whether to support LAN to LAN (Intra LAN)
Multicast. If user want to have a multicast data source on LAN side and he want to get MLD
snooping enabled, then this LAN-to-LAN multicast feature should be enabled.