Network Administration: Multicast
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Select either Ports or LAGs in the View By drop-down menu.
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To modify the forwarding action for an interface, click
Edit
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Select an interface, click its Edit icon and enter the fields.
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Unregistered Multicast
— Select the forwarding status of the selected
interface. The possible options are:
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Forwarding
— Enables forwarding of unregistered Multicast
frames on the selected port or port-channel.
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Filtering
— Enables filtering of unregistered Multicast frames on
the selected VLAN interface.
Multicast TV VLAN
This section describes the Multicast TV VLAN feature.
It contains the following sections:
• Multicast TV VLAN Overview
• Multicast TV VLAN Membership
• Multicast TV VLAN Mapping
Multicast TV VLAN Overview
The Multicast TV VLAN feature provides the ability to supply Multicast
transmissions to Layer 2-isolated subscribers, without replicating the
Multicast transmissions for all subscriber VLANs. The subscribers are the
only receivers of the Multicast transmissions.
• A Multicast TV VLAN can be defined for an Access port (a port that is
in Access mode for VLAN membership).
• All static VLANs are permitted to be a Multicast-TV VLAN.
• The configuration is performed per port.
One or more IP Multicast address groups can be associated with a Multicast
VLAN. The source port must belong to the Multicast VLAN.
Receiver ports can belong to a single user VLAN and additionally to one
Multicast VLAN. The receiver port can be an untagged member of any
VLAN, other than the defined Multicast VLAN. A receiver port can only
receive traffic from and not send traffic to the Multicast VLAN. It can send