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swMldSnoopingVersion
Switch Mld Snooping Version
1.3.6.1.4.1.171.12.34.3.2.1.13
This object indicates the MLD version of this entry. If the MLD version is configured with a lower version, the higher version's MLD Report/Leave messages will be ignored. ::= { swMldSnoopingCtrlEntry 13 } -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- swMldSnoopingGroupInfoTable OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { swMldSnpMgmt 3 } -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF SwMldSnoopingGroupInfoEntry MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION The table containing current Mld snooping information which captured by this device, provided that swMldSnoopingGlobalState and swMldSnoopingCtrlState of associated VLAN entry are all enabled. Note that the priority of MLD table entries is lower than Filtering Table, i.e. if there is a table hash collision between the entries of Mld Table and Filtering Table inside the switch H/W address table, then Filtering Table entry overwrite the colliding entry of Mld snooping Table.
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