3com 8807 Reference Guide

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Received IGMP specific query packet(s) number:2.
 
Received IGMP V1 report packet(s) number:2.
 
Received IGMP V2 report packet(s) number:0.
 
Received IGMP leave packet(s) number:3.
 
Received error IGMP packet(s) number:0.
 
Sent IGMP specific query packet(s) number:5. 
The information above shows that:
IGMP Snooping receives:
1 IGMP general query packets
2 IGMP group-specific query packets
2 IGMP v1 report packets
0 IGMP v2 report packets
3 IGMP leave packets
0 IGMP error packets
IGMP Snooping sends:
5 IGMP group-specific query packets
igmp-snooping
Syntax
igmp-snooping { enable | disable }
View
System view, VLAN view
Parameter
enable: Enables IGMP Snooping.
disable: Disables IGMP Snooping;
Description
Use the igmp-snooping enable command to enable IGMP Snooping.
Use the igmp-snooping disable command to disable IGMP Snooping.
By default, the switch disables IGMP Snooping.
CAUTION:
When configuring IGMP Snooping, first enable global IGMP Snooping in 
system view, and then enable IGMP Snooping in VLAN view. Otherwise the 
IGMP Snooping function will not take effect.
If the VLAN VPN is enabled on a port, the IGMP Snooping feature cannot be 
enabled on the VLAN for the port or the IGMP feature cannot be enabled on 
the corresponding VLAN interface.
If IGMP Snooping feature is enabled on a VLAN, or IGMP is enabled on the 
VLAN interface, you cannot add the member port on which VLAN VPN is 
enabled into the VLAN.