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Table 36. Preventing a Host from Joining a Group Description (continued)
Location Description
2/11
Interface TenGigabitEthernet 2/11
ip pim sparse-mode
ip address 10.11.12.2/24
no shutdown
2/31
Interface TenGigabitEthernet 2/31
ip pim sparse-mode
ip address 10.11.23.1/24
no shutdown
3/1
Interface TenGigabitEthernet 3/1
ip pim sparse-mode
ip address 10.11.5.1/24
no shutdown
3/11
Interface TenGigabitEthernet 3/11
ip pim sparse-mode
ip address 10.11.13.2/24
no shutdown
3/21
Interface TenGigabitEthernet 3/21
ip pim sparse-mode
ip address 10.11.23.2/24
no shutdown
Receiver 1
Interface VLAN 300
ip pim sparse-mode
ip address 10.11.3.1/24
untagged TenGigabitEthernet1/1
no shutdown
Receiver 2
Interface VLAN 400
ip pim sparse-mode
ip address 10.11.4.1/24
untagged TenGigabitEthernet 1/2
ip igmp access-group igmpjoinfilR2G2
no shutdown
Enabling IGMP Immediate-Leave
If the querier does not receive a response to a group-specific or group-and-source query, it sends another (querier robustness
value). Then, after no response, it removes the group from the outgoing interface for the subnet.
IGMP immediate leave reduces leave latency by enabling a router to immediately delete the group membership on an interface
after receiving a Leave message (it does not send any group-specific or group-and-source queries before deleting the entry).
Configure the system for IGMP immediate leave.
ip igmp immediate-leave
Configure the system to immediately delete the IPv6 group membership on an interface after receiving a leave message.
ipv6 mld immediate-leave
View the enable status of the IGMP immediate leave feature.
EXEC Privilege mode
show ip igmp interface
show ipv6 mld interface
View the enable status of this feature using the command from EXEC Privilege mode, as shown in the example in Selecting an
IGMP Version.
Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)
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