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IGMP Proxy problem

Tue Oct 25, 2011 9:29 am

Hi all,

I have simple IGMP Proxy configuration (one eth interface as upstream and three interfaces (one eth and two eiop) used by receivers).
On each receiver interfaces many STBs(clients) are connected. In general everything works fine except this situation:
When leave message is sent on one interface (channel is not watched any more, so it should be released), such channel is not released on that interface until it is watched on any other interfaces. When leave on all interfaces is sent only then it is released.
If it is watched only on one interface, then it is released immediately.
Because of lack of bandwidth on eiop interfaces, this causing very big problem for me. On eth interface I have many clients, but on eiop only a few, but because of that problem, channels on eiop are not released and use bandwith even if nobody watching them.
Can anybody help me what can I do. Is it possible to use PIM? I have played with it, but without success, I would need an example.

I think that mikrotik declare this as a bug, does anybody know when fix will be available?


[admin@gradisce-tv] /routing igmp-proxy> print
quick-leave: no
query-interval: 20s
query-response-interval: 10s
[admin@gradisce-tv] /routing igmp-proxy> interface print
Flags: X - disabled, I - inactive, D - dynamic, U - upstream
# INTERFACE THRESHOLD
0 U upstream 1
1 ether2-251.253-stolp 1
2 eoip-tv-kobarid 1
3 eoip-tv-ivan 1
[admin@gradisce-tv] /routing igmp-proxy>

Thanks for your help
Ivan

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