Setup Guide

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Topics:
MLD timers
Conguring MLD Version
Clearing MLD groups
Debugging MLD
Explicit Tracking
Reducing Leave Latency
Displaying MLD groups table
Displaying MLD Interfaces
MLD Snooping
MLD timers
All non-queriers have a timer that is refreshed when it hears a general query. If the timer expires, then the router can assume that the
querier is not present, and so it assumes the role of querier. The other querier present interval, or querier timeout interval, is the amount of
time that passes before a non-querier router assumes that there is no longer a querier on the link.
To adjust the query interval, use the following command:
NOTE
: Query interval is the amount of time between general queries sent by the querier.
INTERFACE Mode
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Multicast Listener Discovery Protocol