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Use multicast snooping if virtualized workloads on the switch subscribe to more than 32 multicast groups
or must receive traffic from specific source nodes. For information about the multicast filtering modes of
vSphere Distributed Switch, see Multicast Filtering Modes.
Prerequisites
Verify that vSphere Distributed Switch is version 6.0.0 and later.
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Web Client, navigate to the distributed switch.
2 From the Actions menu, select Settings > Edit Settings.
3 In the dialog box that displays the settings of the switch, click Advanced.
4 From the Multicast filtering mode drop-down menu, select IGMP/MLD snooping, and click OK.
Multicast snooping becomes active on hosts running ESXi 6.0 and later.
Edit the Query Time Interval for Multicast Snooping
When IGMP or MLD multicast snooping is enabled on a vSphere Distributed Switch 6.0, the switch sends
general queries about the membership of virtual machines in case a snooping querier is not configured on
the physical switch. On ESXi 6.0 hosts that are attached to the distributed switch, you can edit the time
interval in which the switch sends general queries.
The default time interval for sending snooping queries is 125 seconds.
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Web Client, navigate to the host.
2 On the Configure tab, expand System and select Advanced System Settings.
3 Locate the Net.IGMPQueryInterval system setting.
4 Click Edit and enter a new value in seconds for the setting.
Edit the Number of Source IP Addresses for IGMP and
MLD
When you enable IGMP or MLD multicast snooping on a vSphere Distributed Switch 6.0, you can edit the
maximum number of IP sources from which the members of a multicast group receive packets.
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Web Client, navigate to the host.
2 On the Configure tab, expand System and select Advanced System Settings.
3 To edit the number of source IP addresses, locate the Net.IGMPV3MaxSrcIPNum or
Net.MLDV2MaxSrcIPNum system setting .
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