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Figure 258
Configuring MLD snooping port functions
3.
Configure the parameters as described in
Table 88
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4.
Click
Apply
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Table 88
Configuration items
Item Description
Port
Select the port on which advanced MLD snooping features will be configured. The port
can be an Ethernet port or Layer 2 aggregate interface.
After a port is selected, advanced features configured on this port are displayed at the
lower part of this page.
TIP:
Advanced MLD snooping features configured on a Layer 2 aggregate interface do not
interfere with features configured on its member ports, nor do they take part in aggregation
calculations. Features configured on a member port of the aggregate group does not take
effect until the port leaves the aggregate group
VLAN ID
Specify a VLAN in which port functions are to be configured.
The configurations made in a VLAN take effect on the ports only in this VLAN.
Multicast Group
Limit
Configure the maximum number of IPv6 multicast groups on a port.
With this feature, you can regulate IPv6 multicast traffic on the port.
IMPORTANT:
When the number of IPv6 multicast groups on a port exceeds the limit that you are setting, the
system deletes all the IPv6 forwarding entries related to that port from the MLD snooping
forwarding table. The receiver hosts on that port can join the IPv6 multicast groups again
before the number of IPv6 multicast groups on this port reaches the limit.
Summary of Contents for Compaq Presario,Presario 1910
Page 35: ...22 Figure 16 Sort display based on MAC address in the ascending order ...
Page 54: ...41 Figure 27 Configuration finishes ...
Page 98: ...85 Figure 67 Displaying the rate settings of ports ...
Page 158: ...145 Field Description OutErrors Number of invalid packets sent through the interface ...
Page 202: ...189 Figure 177 Creating a static MAC address entry ...
Page 230: ...217 Figure 193 Configuring MSTP globally on Switch D ...