Troubleshooting Guide

Table Of Contents
Field Description
running either version. For IGMP to function
correctly, you must configure all routers on a LAN to
run the same version of IGMP.
LAST MEMB QUERY Indicates the maximum response time (in tenths of a
second) inserted into group-specific queries sent in
response to leave group messages, and is also the
amount of time between group specific query
messages. Use this value to modify the leave latency
of the network. A reduced value results in reduced
time to detect the loss of the last member of a group.
This variable does not apply to IGMPv1.
PROXY SNOOP ENABLE Indicates if proxy snoop is enabled on the interface.
SNOOP ENABLE Indicates if snoop is enabled on the interface.
SSM SNOOP ENABLE Indicates if SSM snoop is enabled on the interface.
FAST LEAVE ENABLE Indicates if fast leave mode is enabled on the
interface.
FAST LEAVE PORTS
(VLAN parameter only)
Indicates the set of ports that are enabled for fast
leave.
VLAN ID Specifies the VLAN ID in the range of 1 to 4059.
VLAN IDs 1 to 4059 are configurable. The system
reserves VLAN IDs 4060 to 4094 for internal use.
VLAN ID 1 is the default VLAN and you cannot
create or delete VLAN ID 1.
SNOOP QUERIER ENABLE Specifies whether the snoop querier is enabled.
SNOOP QUERIER ADDRESS Specifies the pseudo address of the IGMP snoop
querier.
DYNAMIC DOWNGRADE VERSION Indicates if the dynamic downgrade feature is
enabled.
COMPATIBILITY MODE Indicates whether compatibility mode is enabled.
EXPLICIT HOST TRACKING Specifies whether the IGMP protocol version 3 is
enabled to track hosts for each channel or groups.
Enabling trace messages for IGMP Layer 2 querier troubleshooting
If the preceding information does not address your issue, you can also use the following trace
command to view additional information related to Layer 2 querier.
Caution:
Using the trace tool inappropriately can cause primary CPU lockup conditions, loss of access to
the device, loss of protocols, and service degradation. If you use trace level 3 (verbose) or trace
level 4 (very verbose), do not use the screen to view commands due to the volume of
information the system generates and the effect on the system.
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