D-Link 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch User Manual
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Port -
Select to have the configured ports to be static multicast router ports.
Forbidden Port -
Select to have the configured ports not to be multicast router ports.
From Port / To Port:
Select the appropriate port range used for the configuration here.
Click
Apply
to accept the changes made.
Click
Delete
to remove the specified entry.
Click
Find
to locate a specific entry based on the information entered.
Click
Find All
to view all the entries.
Enter a page number and click
Go
to navigate to a specific page when multiple pages exist.
L2 Features > L2 Multicast Control> IGMP Snooping > IGMP Snooping Statistics Settings
This window is used to clear and display the IGMP snooping related statistics.
Figure 4.98 – L2 Features > L2 Multicast Control > IGMP Snooping > IGMP Snooping Statistics Settings
The fields that can be configured are described below:
Statistics:
Select the interface here. Options to choose from are
All
,
VLAN
, and
Port
.
VID:
Enter a VLAN ID between 1 and 4094. This is available when
VLAN
is selected in the
Statistics
list.
From Port / To Port:
Select the appropriate port range used for the configuration here. This is available
when
Port
is selected in the
Statistics
list.
Find Type:
Select the interface type. Options to choose from are
VLAN
and
Port
.
VID:
Enter a VLAN ID between 1 and 4094. This is available when
VLAN
is selected in the
Find Type
list.
From Port / To Port:
Select the appropriate port range used for the configuration here. This is available
when
Port
is selected in the
Find Type
list.
Click
Clear
to clear the IGMP snooping related statistics.
Click
Find
to locate a specific entry based on the information entered.
Click
Find All
to view all the entries.
Enter a page number and click
Go
to navigate to a specific page when multiple pages exist.
L2 Features > L2 Multicast Control> MLD Snooping > MLD Snooping Settings
Multicast Listener Discovery (MLD) Snooping is an IPv6 function used similarly to IGMP snooping in IPv4. It
is used to discover ports on a VLAN that are requesting multicast data. Instead of flooding all ports on a
selected VLAN with multicast traffic, MLD snooping will only forward multicast data to ports that wish to
receive this data through the use of queries and reports produced by the requesting ports and the source of
the multicast traffic.
MLD snooping is accomplished through the examination of the layer 3 part of an MLD control packet
transferred between end nodes and a MLD router. When the Switch discovers that this route is requesting