The igmp timer query command sets the interval at which an interface sends IGMP general query messages.
The undo igmp timer query command restores the default setting.
By default, an interface sends IGMP general query messages at an interval of 60s.
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Usage Scenario
If multiple multicast Routers are connected to a shared network segment where hosts reside, these multicast Routers automatically elect a unique querier that is responsible for maintaining IGMP group memberships. The timeout period of a group membership is calculated by using the formula: Timeout period of a group membership = Interval for sending general IGMP query messages x Robustness variable + Maximum response time. To set an interval at which an interface sends general IGMP query messages, run the igmp timer query command.
Precautions
The function of the igmp timer query command is the same as the function of the timer query command in the IGMP view. The configuration in the IGMP view is effective for all interfaces, whereas the configuration in the interface view is effective only for the specified interface. The configuration in the interface view takes precedence over the configuration in the IGMP view. The configuration in the IGMP view is used only when the configuration in the interface view is not available.
The function of the igmp timer query command is the same as the function of the timer query command in the IGMP view. The configuration in the IGMP view is effective for all interfaces, whereas the configuration in the interface view is effective only for the specified interface. The configuration in the interface view takes precedence over the configuration in the IGMP view. The configuration in the IGMP view is used only when the configuration in the interface view is not available.