IPv6 Configuration Guide K/KA/KB.15.15

The default value of the filter is auto.
NOTE: This command must be issued in a VLAN context.
Example 40 Configuring per-port MLD traffic filters
HP Switch(vlan-8)# ipv6 mld forward 16-18
HP Switch(vlan-8)# ipv6 mld blocked 19-21
HP Switch(vlan-8)# show ipv6 mld vlan 8 config
MLD Service Vlan Config
VLAN ID : 8
VLAN NAME : VLAN8
MLD Enabled [No] : Yes
Querier Allowed [Yes] : Yes
Port Type | Port Mode Forced Fast Leave Fast Leave
---- --------- + --------- ----------------- ----------
13 100/1000T | auto No Yes
14 100/1000T | auto No Yes
15 100/1000T | auto No Yes
16 100/1000T | forward No Yes
17 100/1000T | forward No Yes
18 100/1000T | forward No Yes
19 100/1000T | blocked No Yes
20 100/1000T | blocked No Yes
21 100/1000T | blocked No Yes
22 100/1000T | auto No Yes
23 100/1000T | auto No Yes
24 100/1000T | auto No Yes
Configuring the querier
For more information on queriers, see “Queries” (page 82).
Syntax:
[no] ipv6 mld querier
Enables the switch to act as querier on a VLAN.
The no form disables the switch from acting as querier on a VLAN.
The querier function is enabled by default. If another switch or a multicast router is
acting as the MLD querier on the VLAN, this switch defers to that device. If an acting
querier stops performing the querier function, all querier-enabled switches and
multicast routers on the VLAN enter an election to determine the next device to act
as querier.
NOTE: This command must be issued in a VLAN context.
70 Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) Snooping