ECS4110-28T_Management Guide

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Multicast VLAN Registration for IPv4
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Non-MVR – An interface that does not participate in the MVR VLAN.
(This is the default type.)
Forwarding Status – Shows if MVR traffic is being forwarded or
discarded.
MVR Status – Shows the MVR status. MVR status for source ports is
Active” if MVR is globally enabled on the switch. MVR status for
receiver ports is “Active” only if there are subscribers receiving
multicast traffic from one of the MVR groups, or a multicast group has
been statically assigned to an interface.
Immediate Leave – Configures the switch to immediately remove an
interface from a multicast stream as soon as it receives a leave
message for that group. This option only applies to an interface
configured as an MVR receiver. (Default: Disabled)
By Group – The receiver port is immediately removed from the
multicast group identified in the leave message.
By Host IP – The router/querier will not send out a group-specific
query when an IGMPv2/v3 leave message is received (the same as
it would without this option having been used). Instead of
immediately deleting that group, it will look up the record, and only
delete the group if there are no other subscribers for it on the
member port. Only when all hosts on that port leave the group will
the member port be deleted.
WEB INTERFACE
To configure interface settings for MVR:
1. Click Multicast, MVR.
2. Select Configure Interface from the Step list.
3. Select Port or Trunk interface.
4. Select an MVR domain.
5. Set each port that will participate in the MVR protocol as a source port
or receiver port, and optionally enable Immediate Leave on any
receiver port to which only one subscriber is attached.
6. Click Apply.