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DGS-3000 Series Layer 2 Managed Gigabit Switch Web UI Reference Guide
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Group listener interval - Amount of time that must pass before a multicast router
decides there are no more listeners of a group on a network.
Other Querier present interval - Amount of time that must pass before a multicast
router decides that there is no longer another multicast router that is the Querier.
Last listener query count - Number of group-specific queries sent before the router
assumes there are no local listeners of a group. The default number is the value of
the robustness variable.
By default, the robustness variable is set to 2. You might want to increase this
value if you expect a subnet to be loosely.
Last Listener Query
Interval (1-25)
The maximum amount of time between group-specific query messages, including
those sent in response to done-group messages. You might lower this interval to
reduce the amount of time it takes a router to detect the loss of the last listener of a
group.
Data Driven Group
Expiry Time (1-65535)
Enter the data driven group expiry time value.
Proxy Reporting Source
IP
Enter the source IP of proxy reporting integrated report.
Proxy Reporting State
Use the drop-down menu to enable or disable the proxy reporting.
Querier State
This allows the switch to be specified as an MLD Querier (sends MLD query
packets) or a Non-Querier (does not send MLD query packets). Set to enable or
disable.
Fast Done
Here the user can enable or disable the fast done feature.
State
Used to enable or disable MLD snooping for the specified VLAN. This field is
Disabled by default.
Report Suppression
Enable or disable the report suppression features.
Data Driven Learning
State
Enable or disable data driven learning of MLD snooping groups.
Data Driven Learning
Aged Out
Enable or disable the age out function for data driven entries.
Version
Specify the version of the MLD general query sent by the Switch.
Click the Apply button to accept the changes made.
Click the <<Back button to discard the changes made and return to the previous page.
After clicking the Modify Router Port link, the following page will appear:
Figure 4-58 MLD Snooping Router Port Settings window
The fields that can be configured are described below:
Parameter Description