Hello,
Sorry to necro this old thread - I can start a new thread if desirable. But I basically have the same question regarding whether Meraki MS switches necessarily support a fast/immediate leave.
In my particular case, I have a large 3rd party audio/video manufacturer (Extron) saying that they have tested their video-over-IP solution with Meraki switches as recently as this year, and they found Meraki switches to not work with their products due to a lack of support for fast/immediate leave.
(The reason fast/immediate leave is so critical for these video-over-IP solutions is that individual video streams can be solidly in excess of 500Mbps. So it can exceed the bandwidth of a 1Gbps port if the first multicast stream is not stopped very quickly when switching to receive a different multicast stream. bcdaus and lukewarms above are referring to a very similar system from Extron's competitor, Crestron. And bcdaus states that their testing seemed to show that the Meraki switch is not successfully conducting fast/immediate leaving.)
I've tried googling various combinations of related terms, and all relevant results I find are this thread plus some reddit threads. I've also looked through the Meraki documentation I can find (link) and (link), but I can't seem to find anything definitive about fast/immediate leave.
So is there some documentation which officially states that Meraki MS in fact support a mechanism to immediately stop a multicast stream when an IGMP leave message is received?