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Table 47: show ip igmp interface command output without parameters
Field Description
IF Indicates the interface where IGMP is configured.
QUERY INTVL Indicates the frequency at which IGMP host query
packets transmit on this interface.
STATUS Indicates the activation of a row, which activates
IGMP on the interface. The destruction of a row
disables IGMP on the interface.
VERS Indicates the version of IGMP that runs on this
interface. This object configures a router capable of
running either version. For IGMP to function
correctly, you must configure all routers on a LAN to
run the same version of IGMP.
OPER VERS Indicates the operational version of IGMP.
QUERIER Indicates the address of the IGMP querier on the IP
subnet to which this interface attaches.
QUERY MAXRSPT Indicates the maximum query response time (in
tenths of a second) advertised in IGMPv2 queries on
this interface.
WRONG QUERY Indicates the number of queries received whose
IGMP version does not match the interface version.
You must configure all routers on a LAN to run the
same version of IGMP. If queries are received with
the wrong version, a configuration error occurs.
JOINS Indicates the number of times this interface added a
group membership.
ROBUST Indicates the robustness variable, which you can
configure for the expected packet loss on a subnet. If
you expect packet loss on a subnet, increase the
robustness variable.
LASTMEM 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.
The following table shows the field descriptions for the command output if you use the interface
parameters.
Viewing IGMP interface information
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