VLAN Management
Access Port Multicast TV VLAN
Cisco Sx350, SG350X, SG350XG, Sx550X & SG550XG Series Managed Switches, Firmware Release 2.2.5.x
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Differences Between Regular and Multicast TV VLANs
Table 1
Characteristics of Regular vs. Multicast TV VLANs
Configuration
Configure TV VLAN with the following steps:
1. Define a TV VLAN by associating a Multicast group to a VLAN (using the
page).
2. Specify the access ports in each Multicast VLAN (using the
page.
Multicast Group to VLAN
To define the Multicast TV VLAN configuration:
Regular VLAN
Multicast TV VLAN
VLAN Membership
Source and all receiver ports
must be static
members in the
same data VLAN.
Source and receiver ports cannot
be members in the same data
VLAN.
Group registration
All Multicast group
registration is dynamic.
Groups must be associated to
Multicast VLAN statically, but
actual registration of station is
dynamic.
Receiver ports
VLAN can be used to both
send and receive traffic (both
Multicast and Unicast).
Multicast VLAN can only be
used to receive traffic by the
stations on the port (only
Multicast).
Security and Isolation
Receivers of same multicast
stream are on the same data
VLAN and can communicate
with each other
Receivers of same multicast
stream are in different Access
VLANs and isolated from each
other