7.9.2 MVR
The MVR feature enables multicast traffic forwarding on the Multicast VLANs.
In a multicast television application, a PC or a network television or a set-top
box can receive the multicast stream. Multiple set-top boxes or PCs can be
connected to one subscriber port, which is a switch port configured as an MVR
receiver port. When a subscriber selects a channel, the set-top box or PC sends
an IGMP/MLD report message to Switch A to join the appropriate multicast
group address. Uplink ports that send and receive multicast data to and from the
multicast VLAN are called MVR source ports. It is allowed to create at maximum
4 MVR VLANs with corresponding channel profile for each Multicast VLAN. The
channel profile is defined by the IPMC Profile which provides the filtering
conditions.
Configuration by Web
:
[Configuration] -> [MVR]
Click “
?
” at this web page to get details of the settings.
Configuration by Command
:
Enable/Disable :
(config)# mvr
(config)# no mvr
VLAN Interface Setting :
(config)# mvr vlan <vlan_list> [ name <word16> ]
(config)# mvr vlan <vlan_list> channel <word16>
(config)# mvr vlan <vlan_list> frame priority <0-7>
(config)# mvr vlan <vlan_list> frame tagged
(config)# mvr vlan <vlan_list> igmp-address <ipv4_ucast>
(config)# mvr vlan <vlan_list> last-member-query-interval <0-31744>
(config)# mvr vlan <vlan_list> mode { dynamic | compatible }
(config)# mvr name <word16> channel <word16>
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