Netgear M5300-28GF3 Command Line Interface (CLI) User Manual - Page 455
IPv6 MLD-Proxy Commands, ipv6 mld-proxy
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ProSafe Managed Switch Field Description Valid MLD Packets Received The number of valid MLD packets received by the router. Valid MLD Packets Sent The number of valid MLD packets sent by the router. Queries Received The number of valid MLD queries received by the router. Queries Sent The number of valid MLD queries sent by the router. Reports Received The number of valid MLD reports received by the router. Reports Sent The number of valid MLD reports sent by the router. Leaves Received The number of valid MLD leaves received by the router. Leaves Sent The number of valid MLD leaves sent by the router. Bad Checksum MLD Packets The number of bad checksum MLD packets received by the router. Malformed MLD Packets The number of malformed MLD packets received by the router. IPv6 MLD-Proxy Commands MLD-Proxy is the IPv6 equivalent of IGMP-Proxy. MLD-Proxy commands allow you to configure the network device as well as to view device settings and statistics using either serial interface or telnet session. The operation of MLD-Proxy commands is the same as for IGMP-Proxy: MLD is for IPv6 and IGMP is for IPv4.MGMD is a term used to refer to both IGMP and MLD. ipv6 mld-proxy Use this command to enable MLD-Proxy on the router. To enable MLD-Proxy on the router, you must enable multicast forwarding. Also, make sure that there are no other multicast routing protocols enabled n the router. Format Mode ipv6 mld-proxy Interface Config no ipv6 mld-proxy Use this command to disable MLD-Proxy on the router. Format Mode no ipv6 mld-proxy Interface Config IPv6 Multicast Commands 455