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**Enable IGMP proxy** - Checking this enables the IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) service. | **Enable IGMP proxy** - Checking this enables the IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) service. | ||
- | LAN0 - LAN3 Specifies which bridges will be participate in IGMP using the router as a proxy between | + | LAN0 - LAN3 Specifies which bridges will participate in IGMP, with the router |
- | * LAN0 - Checking this specifies | + | * LAN0 - Checking this means the LAN0 bridge will participate in IGMP proxy. |
- | * LAN1 - Checking this specifies | + | * LAN1 - Checking this means the LAN1 bridge will participate in IGMP proxy. |
- | * LAN2 - Checking this specifies | + | * LAN2 - Checking this means the LAN2 bridge will participate in IGMP proxy/ |
- | * LAN3 - Checking this specifies | + | * LAN3 - Checking this means the LAN3 bridge will participate in IGMP proxy. |
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- | **Enable quick leave** - This is a feature of IGMP v2. This allows the router to stop the streaming | + | **Enable quick leave** - This is a feature of IGMP v2 and later. Enabling this allows the router to stop streaming multicast to an IP address as soon as that device sends a "quick leave" |
**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.\\ | **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 | + | **Enable Udpxy** - Like IGMP proxy, Udpxy allows multicast communications between |
- | **Upstream interface** - Defines where the stream source is expected to live. (Default: blank). | + | **Upstream interface** - Here, enter the stream source is expected to live. (Default: blank). |
- | **LAN0/ | + | **LAN0/ |
- | **Enable client statistics** - Enabling this causes FreshTomato to collect | + | **Enable client statistics** - Enabling this causes FreshTomato to collect |
- | **Max clients -** Considering this is a lightwave | + | **Max clients - ** This represents the maximum number of simultaneous Udpxy clients. Udpxy is is a lightweight |
- | **Udpxy port**- This is where you can consult the Udpxy information | + | **Udpxy port**- This specifies the port on which you can recive |
**Efficient Multicast Forwarding (IGMP Snooping) -** IGMP snooping is a way to have the switch (part of the router) facilitating the discovery of multicast (IGMP) clients. The idea is to only multicast traffic towards ethernet ports where there' | **Efficient Multicast Forwarding (IGMP Snooping) -** IGMP snooping is a way to have the switch (part of the router) facilitating the discovery of multicast (IGMP) clients. The idea is to only multicast traffic towards ethernet ports where there' |