Alcatel-Lucent 6850-48 网络指南
Modifying IPMSv6 Parameters
Configuring IP Multicast Switching
page 42-30
OmniSwitch AOS Release 6 Network Configuration Guide
September 2009
Restoring the MLD Last Member Query Interval
To restore the MLD last member query interval to its default (i.e., 1000 milliseconds) value on the system
if no VLAN is specified, use the
if no VLAN is specified, use the
command by entering:
-> ipv6 multicast last-member-query-interval 0
Or, as an alternative, enter:
-> ipv6 multicast last-member-query-interval
To restore the MLD last member query interval to its default (i.e., 1000 milliseconds) value.
You can also restore the MLD last member query interval on the specified VLAN by entering:
-> ipv6 multicast vlan 2 last-member-query-interval 0
Or, as an alternative, enter:
-> ipv6 multicast vlan 2 last-member-query-interval
To restore the MLD last member query interval to its default (i.e., 1000 milliseconds) value.
Modifying the MLD Query Response Interval
The default MLD query response interval (i.e., the time period to reply to an MLD query message) is
10000 in milliseconds. The following subsections describe how to configure the MLD query response
interval and restore it by using the
10000 in milliseconds. The following subsections describe how to configure the MLD query response
interval and restore it by using the
command.
Configuring the MLD Query Response Interval
You can modify the MLD query response interval from 1 to 65535 in milliseconds by entering
followed by the new value. For example, to set the MLD
query response interval to 6000 milliseconds you would enter:
-> ipv6 multicast query-response-interval 20000
You can also modify the MLD query response interval on the specified VLAN by entering:
-> ipv6 multicast vlan 3 query-response-interval 20000
Restoring the MLD Query Response Interval
To restore the MLD query response interval to its default (i.e., 10000 milliseconds) value on the system if
no VLAN is specified, use the
no VLAN is specified, use the
command by entering:
-> ipv6 multicast query-response-interval 0
Or, as an alternative, enter:
-> ipv6 multicast query-response-interval
To restore the MLD query response interval to its default value.