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To configure the LGMP server using the Web Agent:
The LGMP Server Configuration Web page is displayed in the content pane. See Figure�222.
Note: You must enable intelligent multicasting on a global basis to activate the LGMP Server. LGMP serving is only active on VLANs with an IGMP interface enabled and IGMP snooping globally enabled.
Figure�222:�LGMP Server Configuration Web Page
Parameter |
Description |
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Enable State |
Select to enable or disable LGMP server configuration. The default value is Disabled. |
Proxy Mode |
Select to enable or disable Proxy mode. Proxy mode allows the server to send LGMP router report and leave messages on behalf of neighbor routers on the same VLAN. |
Server ID Priority |
The priority of the LGMP server on this switch. The server ID priority and the IP address associated with the VLAN determine whether the LGMP server wins LGMP distribution election. The lower the number the more likely it will win the election. The valid range is 0 to 255. The default value is 128. |
Router Report Time |
The time interval (in seconds) between router reports sent by the LGMP server in distributor state. The valid range is 10 to 10,000. The default value is 125 seconds. |
Robustness Variable |
The scalar value used by non-distributor LGMP servers when timing out the LGMP server in the distributor state. The valid range is 2 to 10. The default value is 2. |
LGMP Servers |
Displays the number of LGMP servers and opens the LGMP Server Display per VLAN Web page. Note: Only VLANs that have an active IGMP interface can be LGMP servers. |
LGMP Message Reception Statistics |
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LGMP Message Transmission Statistics |
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Intelligent Multicast Session Statistics |
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