Enable IGMP Querier |
Select this option to enable IGMP querier. IGMP snoop
querier is used to keep host memberships alive. It's
primarily used in a network where there's a multicast
streaming server and hosts subscribed to the server and no
IGMP querier present. An IGMP querier sends out periodic
IGMP query packets. Interested hosts reply with an IGMP
report packet. IGMP snooping is conducted only on wireless
radios. IGMP multicast packet are not flooded on the wired
port. IGMP membership, if present, is also learnt and
forwarded on the port. |
IGMP Version |
Use the spinner control to set the IGMP version
compatibility to either version 1, 2 or 3. IGMPv1 is defined
by RFC 1112, IGMPv2 is defined by RFC 2236 and IGMPv3
defined by RFC 4604 which defines both IGMPv3 and MLDv2.
IGMPv2 improves over IGMPv1 by adding the ability for a host
to signal desire to leave a multicast group. IGMPv3 improves
over IGMPv2 by adding the ability to listen to multicast
traffic originating from a set of source IP addresses
exclusively. The default setting is 3. |
IGMP Query Interval |
Set the interval IGMP queries are made. This parameter is
used only when the querier functionality is enabled. Define
an interval value in Seconds
(1 - 18,000), Minutes (1 - 300) and Hours (1 - 5). The default setting is one
minute. |
IGMP Robustness Variable |
Sets the IGMP robustness variable. The robustness
variable is a way of indicating how susceptible the subnet
is to lost packets. IGMP can recover from robustness
variable minus 1 lost IGMP packets. Define a robustness
variable from 1 - 7. The default robustness value is
2. |
Maximum Response Time |
Specify the maximum interval (from 1 - 25 seconds) before
sending a responding report. When no reports are received
from a radio, radio information is removed from the snooping
table. Only multicast packets are forwarded to radios
present in the snooping table. For IGMP reports from wired
ports, the controller or service platform forwards these
reports to the multicast router ports. The default setting
is 10 seconds. |
Other Querier Timer Expiry |
Specify an interval in either Seconds (60 - 300) or Minutes (1 - 5) used as a timeout interval for
other querier resources. The default setting is 1
minute. |