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Router port: A router port is a port on the Ethernet switch that leads switch towards the Layer-3 
multicast device (DR or MLD querier). In the figure, GigabitEthernet 2/0/1 of Switch A and 
GigabitEthernet 2/0/1 of Switch B are router ports. The switch registers all its local router ports in its 
router port list.  
Member port: A member port (also known as IPv6 multicast group member port) is a port on the 
Ethernet switch that leads towards multicast group members. In the figure, GigabitEthernet 2/0/2 
and GigabitEthernet 2/0/3 of Switch A and GigabitEthernet 2/0/2 of Switch B are member ports. 
The switch registers all the member ports on the local device in its MLD snooping forwarding table.  
 
 
Whenever mentioned in this document, a router port is a router-connecting port on the switch, 
rather than a port on a router.  
Unless otherwise specified, router/member ports mentioned in this document include static and 
dynamic ports. 
On an MLD snooping-enabled switch, the ports that received MLD general queries with the source 
address other than 0::0 or IPv6 PIM hello messages are dynamic router ports. For details about 
IPv6 PIM hello messages, see IPv6 PIM Configuration of the IP Multicast Volume
 
Aging timers for dynamic ports in MLD Snooping 
Table 1-1 Aging timers for dynamic ports in MLD snooping and related messages and actions  
Timer 
Description  
Message before 
expiry 
Action after expiry 
Dynamic router 
port aging timer 
For each dynamic router 
port, the switch sets a timer 
initialized to the dynamic 
router port aging time.  
MLD general query of 
which the source 
address is not 0::0 or 
IPv6 PIM hello.  
The switch removes 
this port from its router 
port list. 
Dynamic 
member port 
aging timer  
When a port dynamically 
joins an IPv6 multicast 
group, the switch sets a timer 
for the port, which is 
initialized to the dynamic 
member port aging time.  
MLD report message. 
The switch removes 
this port from the MLD 
snooping forwarding 
table.  
 
 
The port aging mechanism of MLD snooping works only for dynamic ports; a static port will never age 
out.