Alcatel-Lucent 6850-48 网络指南

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Configuring IP Multicast Switching
Modifying IPMSv6 Parameters
OmniSwitch AOS Release 6 Network Configuration Guide
September 2009
page 42-31
You can also restore the MLD query response interval on the specified VLAN by entering:
-> ipv6 multicast van 2 query-response-interval 0
Or, as an alternative, enter:
-> ipv6 multicast vlan 2 query-response-interval
To restore the MLD query response interval to its default value.
Modifying the MLD Router Timeout
The default MLD router timeout (i.e., expiry time of IPv6 multicast routers) is 90 seconds. The following 
subsections describe how to configure a user-specified router timeout value and restore it by using the 
Configuring the MLD Router Timeout
You can modify the MLD router timeout from 1 to 65535 seconds by entering 
 followed by the new value. For example, to set the MLD router timeout to 
360 seconds on the system if no VLAN is specified, you would enter:
-> ipv6 multicast router-timeout 360
You can also modify the MLD router timeout on the specified VLAN by entering:
-> ipv6 multicast vlan 2 router-timeout 360
Restoring the MLD Router Timeout
To restore the MLD router timeout to its default (i.e., 90 seconds) value on the system if no VLAN is 
specified, use the 
 command by entering:
-> ipv6 multicast router-timeout 0
Or, as an alternative, enter:
-> ipv6 multicast router-timeout
To restore the MLD router timeout to its default value.
You can also restore the MLD router timeout on the specified VLAN by entering:
-> ipv6 multicast vlan 2 router-timeout 0
Or, as an alternative, enter:
-> ipv6 multicast vlan 2 router-timeout
To restore the MLD router timeout to its default value.
Modifying the Source Timeout
The default source timeout (i.e., expiry time of IPv6 multicast sources) is 30 seconds. The following 
subsections describe how to configure a user-specified source timeout value and restore it by using the