ECS4510 Series Web Management Guide-R03

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Chapter 14
| Multicast Filtering
Multicast VLAN Registration for IPv4
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Figure 366: Configuring Global Settings for MVR
Configuring MVR
Domain Settings
Use the Multicast > MVR (Configure Domain) page to enable MVR globally on the
switch, and select the VLAN that will serve as the sole channel for common
multicast streams supported by the service provider.
Parameters
These parameters are displayed:
Domain ID – An independent multicast domain. (Range: 1-5)
MVR Status – When MVR is enabled on the switch, any multicast data
associated with an MVR group is sent from all designated source ports, to all
receiver ports that have registered to receive data from that multicast group.
(Default: Disabled)
MVR VLAN – Identifier of the VLAN that serves as the channel for streaming
multicast services using MVR. MVR source ports should be configured as
members of the MVR VLAN (see Adding Static Members to VLANs” on
page 159), but MVR receiver ports should not be manually configured as
members of this VLAN. (Default: 1)
MVR Running Status – Indicates whether or not all necessary conditions in the
MVR environment are satisfied. Running status is Active as long as MVR is
enabled, the specified MVR VLAN exists, and a source port with a valid link has
been configured (see “Configuring MVR Interface Status” on page 572).
MVR Current Learned Groups – The number of MVR groups currently
assigned to this domain.
Forwarding Priority – The CoS priority assigned to all multicast traffic
forwarded into this domain. (Range: 0-7, where 7 is the highest priority)
This parameter can be used to set a high priority for low-latency multicast
traffic such as a video-conference, or to set a low priority for normal multicast
traffic not sensitive to latency.