LANconfig: Interfaces / IGMP snooping
WEBconfig: LCOS menu tree / Setup / LAN bridge / IGMP snooping
- Operating Activates or deactivates IGMP snooping in the device and all of the defined
querier instances. Without IGMP snooping the bridge functions like a simple switch and
forwards all multicasts to all ports.
Possible values:
- Yes, No
- No
Note: If this function is deactivated, all IP multicast packets are sent on all ports. If the device operating state changes, the IGMP snooping function is completely reset, i.e. all dynamically learned values are lost (membership, router-port states). - Query interval Interval in seconds in which a multicast-capable router (or a simulated
querier) sends IGMP queries to the multicast address 224.0.0.1, so prompting the stations
to transmit return messages about multicast group memberships. These regular queries
influence the time in which memberships age, expire, and are then deleted.
- After the startup phase, the querier sends IGMP queries in this interval.
- A querier returns to the querier status after a time equal to "Robustness*Query-Interval+(Query-Response-Interval/2)".
- A port loses its router-port status after a time equal to "Robustness*Query-Interval+(Query-Response-Interval/2)".
- 10-figure number greater than 0.
- 125
Note: The query interval must be greater than the query response interval. - Query response interval Interval in seconds influencing the timing between IGMP queries
and router-port aging and/or memberships.
Interval in seconds in which a
multicast-capable router (or a simulated querier) expects to receive responses to its IGMP
queries. These regular queries influence the time in which memberships age, expire, and
are then deleted.
Possible values:
- 10-figure number greater than 0.
- 10
Note: The query response interval must be less than the query interval. - Robustness This value defined the robustness of the IGMP protocol. This option
tolerates packet losses of IGMP queries with respect to Join messages.
Possible
values:
- 10-figure number greater than 0.
- 2
- Advertise interval The interval in seconds in which devices send packets advertising
themselves as multicast routers. This information makes it quicker for other IGMP-snooping
devices to find which of their ports are to operate as router ports. When activating its
ports, a switch (for example) can query for multicast routers, and the router can respond
to this query with an advertisement of this type. Under some circumstances this method can
be much quicker than the alternative IGMP queries.
Possible values:
- 4 to 180 seconds.
- 20
- Unregistered data packet handling This setting defines the handling of multicast data
packets with a destination address outside the 224.0.0.x range and for which neither
static memberships were defined nor were dynamic memberships learned.
Possible
values:
- Router ports only: Sends these packets to all router ports.
- Flood: Sends these packets to all ports.
- Discard: Drops these packets.
- Router ports only