TP-LINK TL-SG3424P User Manual
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Syntax
igmp-snooping config status
{disable | enable} fast-leave {disable | enable}
no igmp-snooping config
Parameter
status —— Enable/ Disable IGMP Snooping for the desired port.
fast-leave —— Enable/ Disable Fast Leave feature for the desired port. If Fast
Leave is enabled for a port, the switch will immediately remove this port from the
multicast group upon receiving IGMP leave messages.
Command Mode
Interface Configuration Mode(interface ethernet / interface range ethernet)
Example
Enable IGMP Snooping and Fast Leave function for port 5:
TP-LINK(config)#
interface ethernet 5
TP-LINK(config-if)#
igmp-snooping config status enable fast-leave enable
igmp-snooping vlan-config-add
Description
The igmp-snooping vlan-config-add command is used to configure IGMP
Snooping parameters for individual VLANs. To delete the corresponding
configuration for the certain VLAN, please use no igmp-snooping
vlan-config-add
command. Multicast groups established by IGMP Snooping
are based on VLANs. You can configure different IGMP parameters for different
VLANs.
Syntax
igmp-snooping vlan-config-add
{vlan-id} [rtime router-time] [mtime
member-time
] [ltime leave-time] [rport router-port]
no igmp-snooping vlan-config-add
{vlan-id}
Parameter
vlan-id
—— The ID of the VLAN desired to enable IGMP Snooping, ranging
from 1 to 4094.
router-time
—— Router Port Time. Within this time, if the switch does not
receive IGMP query message from the router port, it will consider this port is not
a router port any more. Router Port Time ranges from 60 to 600 in seconds. By
default, it is 300.