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Figure 129 Advanced Application > Multicast > IPv6 Multicast > MLD Snooping-proxy > VLAN
The following table describes the fields in the above screen.
Table 76 Advanced Application > Multicast > IPv6 Multicast > MLD Snooping-proxy > VLAN
LABEL DESCRIPTION
VID Enter the ID number of the VLAN on which you want to enable MLD snooping-
proxy and configure related settings.
Upstream
Query Interval Enter the amount of time (in miliseconds) between general query messages sent
by the router connected to the upstream port. This value should be exactly the
same as what’s configured in the connected multicast router.
This value is used to calculate the amount of time an MLD snooping membership
entry (learned only on the upstream port) can remain in the forwarding table.
When an MLD Report message is received, the Switch sets the timeout period of
the entry to be T = (QI*RV) + MRD, where T = Timeout, QI = Query Interval, RV
= Robustness Variable, and MRD = Maximum Response Delay.
Maximum Response Delay Enter the amount of time (in miliseconds) the router connected to the upstream
port waits for a response to an MLD general query message. This value should
be exactly the same as what’s configured in the connected multicast router.
This value is used to calculate the amount of time an MLD snooping membership
entry (learned only on the upstream port) can remain in the forwarding table.
When an MLD Report message is received, the Switch sets the timeout period of
the entry to be T = (QI*RV) + MRD, where T = Timeout, QI = Query Interval, RV
= Robustness Variable, and MRD = Maximum Response Delay.
When an MLD Done message is received, the Switch sets the entry’s lifetime to
be the product of Last Member Query Interval and Robustness Variable