MGMD/3/IFLIMIT:OID [oid] Membership report message is discarded because the interface-specific IGMP or MLD group membership limitation is exceeded. (GroupAddressType=[integer], SrcAddr=[binary], GrpAddr=[binary], Interface=[integer], LimitCnt=[integer], InterfaceName=[string], InstanceName=[string])
New members failed to join the IGMP or MLD group of an interface because the number of IGMP or MLD entries of the interface reached the limit.
Alarm ID | Alarm Severity | Alarm Type |
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1.3.6.1.4.1.2011.5.25.149.3.3.7 |
Minor |
qualityOfServiceAlarm(3) |
Name | Meaning |
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oid |
Indicates the MIB object ID of the alarm. |
GroupAddressType |
Indicates the inetAddressType of group address. The value can be:
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SrcAddr |
Indicates the source address of the Report message. |
GrpAddr |
Indicates the group address of the Report message. |
Interface |
Indicates the index of the current interface. |
LimitCnt |
Indicates the number of entries on the current interface. |
InterfaceName |
Indicates the name of the interface. |
InstanceName |
Indicates the instance name. |
After the number of entries of an interface reaches the limit, new members fail to join the interface-specific IGMP or MLD group, and corresponding entries cannot be established. Users in the shared network segment connected to the interface board where the current interface resides cannot receive the desired on-demand video programs.
After the limit to the number of IGMP or MLD entries was set on an interface, when the number of interface-specific IGMP or MLD entries reached the limit, new members failed to join the IGMP or MLD group and the corresponding trap was generated.
Interface-specific IGMP or MLD entries include the (*,G) entries, (S,G) entries, and entries in the SSM-mapping table on the interface.
If so, go to Step 2.
If not, go to Step 4.
If so, go to Step 3.
If not, go to Step 5. This situation indicates that multicast services in the network are saturated and therefore no more IGMP or MLD entries can be added. You are advised to reduce multicast services or deploy a higher-performance device as an alternative to the current device.
If so, go to Step 1.
If not, go to Step 5.