ipv6 mld query-interval
• Use to specify how often, in the range 1–300 seconds, the interface sends group
membership queries.
• Use the MLD-Query-Interval RADIUS attribute (VSA 26-98) in RADIUS Access-Accept
messages as an alternative method of configuring this value. The RADIUS setting takes
precedence over a CLI setting.
• Example
host1:boston(config-if)#ipv6 mld query-interval 100
• Use the no version to set the polling interval to the default, 125 seconds.
• See ipv6 mld query-interval.
ipv6 mld query-max-response-time
Use to specify the period in tenths of a second during which the host is expected to
respond to a group membership query. The possible period ranges are as follows:
•
• IGMPv1 and IGMPv2: 1–255 tenths of a second
• IGMPv3: 1–31744 tenths of a second
• MLDv1 and MLDv2 include this value in MLD query messages sent out on the interface.
• Using a lower value allows members to join and leave groups more quickly.
• Use the MLD-Query-Max-Resp-Time RADIUS attribute (VSA 26-99) in RADIUS
Access-Accept messages as an alternative method of configuring this value. The
RADIUS setting takes precedence over a CLI setting.
• Example
host1:boston(config-if)#ipv6 mld query-max-response-time 120
• Use the no version to restore the default, 100 tenths of a second (10 seconds).
• See ipv6 mld query-max-response-time.
ipv6 mld robustness
• Use to specify the number of times that the router sends each MLD message from this
interface.
• Use a higher value to ensure high reliability from MLD.
• Specify a number in the range 1–4.
• Example
host1:boston(config-if)#ipv6 mld robustness 2
• Use the no version to restore the default, 3.
• See ipv6 mld robustness.
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