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advanced-firewall [2022/01/21 02:49] – old revision restored (2022/01/21 02:45) hogwildadvanced-firewall [2022/01/21 02:54] – clarity, grammar hogwild
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-**Enable IGMP proxy** - Runs the IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) for your router.\\  **LAN0/LAN1/LAN2/LAN3** - where enabled the bridges will partecipate in IGMP subscription using the router as a proxy between the LANs selected. This essentially allows IGMP to work between VLANs.\\  **Enable quick leave** - This is a feature of IGMP v2 and allows the router to stop streaming of the multicast IP as soon as the end device sends the quick leave IGMP packet.\\  **Custom Configuration** - This option allows you to set up some advanced parameters for the IGMP proxy daemon. Make sure to consult the official documentation.\\+**Enable IGMP proxy** - Runs the IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) service on the router.
  
- \\+**LAN0/LAN1/LAN2/LAN3** - Specifies which bridges will be subscribed to partecipate in IGMP using the router as a proxy between the LANs selected. Essentially, this allows IGMP to work between VLANs.
  
-{{:pasted:20220118-190050.png}}\\  \\+**Enable quick leave** - This is a feature of IGMP v2. This allows the router to stop the streaming of a multicast to an IP address as soon as that end device sends the quick leave IGMP packet. 
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 +**Custom Configuration** - This option allows you to set up advanced parameters for the IGMP proxy daemon. Please consult the official IGMP documentation before finalizing these settings.\\ 
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 **Enable Udpxy** - Like IGMP proxy, Udpxy allows multicast communications between senders and receivers in different VLANs. Since their behavior is almost identical, it is recommended you use either Udpxy or IGMP proxy, but not both at the same time. **Enable Udpxy** - Like IGMP proxy, Udpxy allows multicast communications between senders and receivers in different VLANs. Since their behavior is almost identical, it is recommended you use either Udpxy or IGMP proxy, but not both at the same time.
advanced-firewall.txt · Last modified: 2023/05/28 05:39 by hogwild