Web Management Guide-R02

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Chapter 14
| Multicast Filtering
Multicast VLAN Registration for IPv4
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Figure 383: Assigning an MVR Group Address Profile to a Domain
To show the MVR group address profiles assigned to a domain:
1. Click Multicast, MVR.
2. Select Associate Profile from the Step list.
3. Select Show from the Action list.
Figure 384: Showing the MVR Group Address Profiles Assigned to a Domain
Configuring MVR
Interface Status
Use the Multicast > MVR (Configure Interface) page to configure each interface that
participates in the MVR protocol as a source port or receiver port. If you are sure
that only one subscriber attached to an interface is receiving multicast services, you
can enable the immediate leave function.
Command Usage
A port configured as an MVR receiver or source port can join or leave multicast
groups configured under MVR. However, note that these ports can also use
IGMP snooping to join or leave any other multicast groups using the standard
rules for multicast filtering.
Receiver ports can belong to different VLANs, but should not be configured as a
member of the MVR VLAN. MVR allows a receiver port to dynamically join or
leave multicast groups sourced through the MVR VLAN. Multicast groups can
also be statically assigned to a receiver port (see Assigning Static MVR
Multicast Groups to Interfaces” on page 582).
Receiver ports should not be statically configured as a member of the MVR
VLAN. If so configured, its MVR status will be inactive. Also, note that VLAN