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Command Syntax
IPG.Config.IGMP >
set query-interval-last
number
IPG.Config.IGMP >
se query-i number
Argument Description
Number
Last member query interval in 100 msec units
23.2.7 Setting Query Count Last
The
set query-count-last
command, in IGMP Configuration mode sets the number of group-
specific queries sent before the unit assumes that there are no local members. The default value
is 2, and the allowed range is 1-9. The number is effective only if
Immediate Leave
is not
enabled.
Command Syntax
IPG.Config.IGMP >
set query-count-last
number
IPG.Config.IGMP >
se query-c number
Argument Description
Number
Last member query count
23.2.8 Setting IP Multicast Flooding
The
set ip-multicast-flooding
command, in IGMP Configuration mode is used to define how the
VoIP Gateway treats IP multicast frames that were not requested by any host. If IP Multicast
Flooding is
disabled
, then any IP multicast frame within the range specified by
Min IP address
and
Max IP address
will be filtered if no host reports that it belongs to its multicast group. If
Multicast Flooding is
enabled
, then an IP multicast frame without any host report is flooded to all
host ports.
Command Syntax
IPG.Config.IGMP >
set ip
{
enable
|
disable
}
IPG.Config.IGMP >
se ip
{
enable
|
disable
}
23.2.9 Setting Minimum and Maximum IP Non-Flooding
The
set minip-non-flooding
and
set
maxip-non-flooding
commands, in IGMP Configuration
mode, are used to specify the filtering range of unrequested frames if
IP Multicast Flooding
is
disabled.
Command Syntax
IPG.Config.IGMP >
set minip-non-flooding
a.b.c.d
IPG.Config.IGMP >
se minip a.b.c.d
IPG.Config.IGMP >
set maxip-non-flooding
a.b.c.d
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