
VLAN Management
Customer Port Multicast TV VLAN
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3. Create a Multicast TV VLAN with up to 4094 different VLAN(s). (The VLAN creation is
done via the regular VLAN management configuration)
4. Associate the customer port to a Multicast TV VLAN, using the
page.
5. Map the CPE VLAN (C-TAG) to the Multicast TV VLAN (S-Tag), using the
page.
CPE VLAN to VLAN
To support the CPE MUX with subscribers VLANs, subscribers may require multiple video
providers, and each provider is assigned a different external VLAN.
CPE (internal) Multicast VLANs must be mapped to the Multicast provider (external)
VLANs.
After a CPE VLAN is mapped to a Multicast VLAN, it can participate in IGMP snooping.
To map CPE VLANs:
STEP 1
Click
VLAN Management
>
Customer Port Multicast TV VLAN > CPE VLAN to
VLAN.
STEP 2
Click
Add
.
STEP 3
Enter the following fields:
•
CPE VLAN
—Enter the VLAN defined on the CPE box.
•
Multicast TV VLAN
—Select the Multicast TV VLAN which is mapped to the CPE
VLAN.
STEP 4
Click
Apply
. CPE VLAN Mapping is modified, and written to the Running Configuration file.
Port Multicast VLAN Membership
The ports associated with the Multicast VLANs must be configured as customer ports (see