Configuring Fast Leave Mode
Configure fast leave mode to control all IGMP fast leave enabled interfaces.
Before you begin
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You must enable explicit-host-tracking before configuring fast-leave mode. To enable explicit-host-tracking, see Configuring IGMP parameters on a port and Configuring IGMP parameters on a VLAN.
About this task
Fast leave relies on an alternative leave process where the switch stops sending traffic for the group immediately after it receives a leave message, without issuing a query to check if other group members exist on the network. Use this global parameter to alter the leave processing on fast leave enabled IGMPv2, IGMPv3, and IGMP snoop interfaces.
![Important](images/important.png)
Important
Fast leave mode applies only to fast leave enabled IGMP interfaces.
You can configure IGMP on a VRF instance the same way you configure the Global Router except that you must first launch the appropriate VRF context.
Procedure
- In the navigation pane, expand the following folders: .
- Click IGMP.
- Click the Global tab.
- Select the mode.
- Click Apply.
Global field descriptions
Use the data in the following table to use the Global tab.
Name |
Description |
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FastLeaveMode |
Configures the mode to one of the following values:
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GenerateTrap |
Generates a trap. The default is disable. |
GenerateLog |
Generates a log message. The default is disable. |