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MVR Name
MVR Name is an optional attribute to indicate the name of the specific MVR VLAN. Maximum
length of the MVR VLAN Name string is 32. MVR VLAN Name can only contain alphanumeric
characters. When the optional MVR VLAN name is given, it must contain at least one letter.
MVR VLAN name can be edited for the existing MVR VLAN entries or it can be added to the
new entries.
IGMP Address
Define the IPv4 address as source address used in IP header for IGMP control frames.
The default IGMP address is not set (0.0.0.0).
When the IGMP address is not set the system uses IPv4 management address of the IP
interface associated with this VLAN. When the IPv4 management address is not set the system
uses the first available IPv4 management address. Otherwise the system uses a pre-defined
value. By default this value will be 192.0.2.1
Mode
Specify the MVR mode of operation. In Dynamic mode, MVR allows dynamic MVR membership
reports on source ports. In Compatible mode, MVR membership reports are forbidden on
source ports. The default is Dynamic mode.
Tagging
Specify whether the traversed IGMP/MLD control frames will be sent as Untagged or Tagged
with MVR VID. The default is tagged.
Priority
Specify how the traversed IGMP/MLD control frames will be sent in prioritized manner. The
default Priority is 0.
LLQI
Define the maximum time to wait for IGMP/MLD report memberships on a receiver port before
removing the port from multicast group membership. The value is in units of tenths of a
seconds. The range is from 0 to 31744. The default LLQI is 5 tenths or one-half second.
Interface Channel
Setting
When the MVR VLAN is created, click the Edit symbol to expand the corresponding multicast
channel settings for the specific MVR VLAN. Summary about the Interface Channel Setting (of
the MVR VLAN) will be shown besides the Edit symbol.
Port
The Logical port for the settings.
Port Role
Configure an MVR port of the designated MVR VLAN as one of the following roles:
Inactive: The designated port does not participate in MVR operations.
Source: Configure uplink ports that receive and send multicast data as source ports.
Subscribers cannot be directly connected to source ports.
Receiver: Configure a port as a receiver port if it is a subscriber port and should only receive
multicast data. It does not receive data unless it becomes a member of the multicast group by
issuing IGMP/MLD messages.
Caution: MVR source ports are not recommended to be overlapped with management VLAN
ports. Select the port role by clicking the Role symbol to switch the setting. I indicates Inactive; S
indicates Source; R indicates Receiver. The default Role is Inactive.
Immediate Leave
Enable “Fast Leave” on the port.
Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
ICMP is an acronym for Internet Control Message Protocol. It is a protocol that generates the error response, for
diagnostic or routing purposes. ICMP messages generally contain information about routing difficulties or simple
exchanges such as time-stamp or echo transactions.
IPMC Profile
This page provides IPMC Profile related configurations. The IPMC Profile is used to deploy the access control on IP
multicast streams. It is allowed to create at maximum 64 profiles with a maximum of 128 corresponding rules for each.
To configure the IPMC Profile in the web interface:
Click Configuration / IPMC Profile / Profile Table
Enable or disable the Global Profile Mode.
Click Add new IPMC Profile to create a new IPMC Profile.
Click Apply and click the Save icon in the upper right corner to save the settings or click Reset to cancel. The
Form will return to the previously saved settings.
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