TP-LINK JetStream TL-SG3424 TL-SG3424 Data Sheet

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multicast address when there is no MLD report response. 
 
MLD Snooping Process 
1. General 
Query 
The MLD router regularly sends MLD general queries to query if the multicast groups contain any 
members. When receiving MLD general queries, the switch will forward them to all other ports in 
the VLAN. The receiving port will be processed: if the receiving port is not a router port yet, it will 
be added to the router port list with its router port aging time specified; if the receiving port is 
already a router port, its router port aging time will be directly reset. 
2. Membership 
Report 
The host will send MLD report messages when it applies for joining a multicast group or responds 
to the MLD query message from the router.   
When receiving MLD report message, the switch will forward the report message via the router 
port in the VLAN, and analyze the message to get the address of the multicast group the host 
applies for joining. If the multicast group does not exist, it will create the group entry. The receiving 
port will be processed: if the receiving port is a new member port, it will be added to the forward list 
of the multicast group with its member port aging time specified; if the receiving port is already a 
member port, its member port aging time will be directly reset. 
3. Member 
Leave 
The host will send MLD Done message when leaving a multicast group to inform the router of its 
leaving. 
When Immediate Leave is not enabled in a VLAN and a Done message is received on a port of 
this VLAN, the switch will generate MASQs on this port to check if there are other members in this 
multicast group. The user can control when a port membership is removed for an exiting address 
in terms of the number and interval of MASQs. If there is no Report message received from this 
port during the switch maximum response time, the port on which the MASQ was sent is deleted 
from the multicast group. If the deleted port is the last member of the multicast group, the multicast 
group is also deleted. The switch will send Done message to the router ports of the VLAN. 
In IPv6,Layer 2 switches can use Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) Snooping to limit the 
flooding of multicast traffic by dynamically configuring Layer 2 interfaces so that IPv6 multicast 
data is selectively forwarded to a list of ports that want to receive the data. This list is constructed 
by snooping IPv6 multicast control packets. 
The MLD Snooping function can be implemented on Global ConfigVLAN ConfigFilter Config
Port ConfigStatic MulticastQuerier Config and Packet Statistics pages. 
8.2.1 Global Config 
To configure the MLD Snooping on the switch, please firstly configure MLD global configuration 
and related parameters on this page. 
Chose the menu Multicast→MLD Snooping→Global Config to load the following page. 
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