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Syntax ip igmp snooping immediate-leave no ip igmp snooping immediate-leave Command Mode Interface Configuration Mode (interface ten-gigabitEthernet / interface range ten-gigabitEthernet / interface port-channel / interface range port-channel) Example Enable the Fast Leave function for port 1/0/3: T1700X-16TS(config)# interface ten-gigabitEthernet 1/0/3 T1700X-16TS(config-if)# ip igmp snooping immediate-leave 27.14 ip igmp snooping max-groups Description The ip igmp snooping max-groups command is used to configure the maximum number of groups that a port can join in. The ip igmp snooping max-groups action is used to configure the action that the port takes when it receives an IGMP report message and the maximum number of entries is in the forwarding table. To remove the maximum group limitation and return to the default of no limitation on the specified port, please use the no ip igmp snooping max-groups command. To return to the default action of dropping the report, please use the no ip igmp snooping max-groups action command. These commands only apply to the dynamic multicast groups. Syntax ip igmp snooping max-groups [ maxgroup ] ip igmp snooping max-groups action { drop | replace } no ip igmp snooping max-groups no ip igmp snooping max-groups action Parameter maxgroup -- Specify the maximum numbers of groups that the port can join. It ranges from 0 to 1000 and the default value is 1000. drop -- When the number of the dynamic multicast groups that a port joins has exceeded the max-group, the port will not join any new multicast group. replace -- When the number of the dynamic multicast groups that a port joins has exceeded the max-group, the newly joined multicast group will replace an existing multicast group with the lowest multicast group address. 196

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Syntax
ip igmp snooping immediate-leave
no ip igmp snooping immediate-leave
Command Mode
Interface Configuration Mode (interface ten-gigabitEthernet / interface range
ten-gigabitEthernet / interface port-channel / interface range port-channel)
Example
Enable the Fast Leave function for port 1/0/3:
T1700X-16TS(config)#
interface ten-gigabitEthernet
1/0/3
T1700X-16TS(config-if)#
ip igmp snooping immediate-leave
27.14
ip igmp snooping max-groups
Description
The
ip igmp snooping max-groups
command is used to configure the
maximum number of groups that a port can join in. The
ip igmp snooping
max-groups action
is used to configure the action that the port takes when it
receives an IGMP report message and the maximum number of entries is in the
forwarding table. To remove the maximum group limitation and return to the
default of no limitation on the specified port, please use the
no ip igmp
snooping max-groups
command. To return to the default action of dropping
the report, please use the
no ip igmp snooping max-groups action
command.
These commands only apply to the dynamic multicast groups.
Syntax
ip igmp snooping max-groups
[
maxgroup
]
ip igmp snooping max-groups action
{ drop | replace }
no ip igmp snooping max-groups
no ip igmp snooping max-groups action
Parameter
maxgroup
—— Specify the maximum numbers of groups that the port can join.
It ranges from 0 to 1000 and the default value is 1000.
drop
—— When the number of the dynamic multicast groups that a port joins
has exceeded the max-group, the port will not join any new multicast group.
replace
—— When the number of the dynamic multicast groups that a port joins
has exceeded the max-group, the newly joined multicast group will replace an
existing multicast group with the lowest multicast group address.
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