Chapter 14
| Multicast Filtering
MLD Snooping (Snooping and Query for IPv6)
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470
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Assigning Interfaces
to IPv6 Multicast
Services
Use the Multicast > MLD Snooping > MLD Member (Add Static Member) page to
statically assign an IPv6 multicast service to an interface.
Multicast filtering can be dynamically configured using MLD snooping and query
messages (see
“Configuring MLD Snooping and Query Parameters” on page 465
However, for certain applications that require tighter control, it may be necessary to
statically configure a multicast service on the switch. First add all the ports attached
to participating hosts to a common VLAN, and then assign the multicast service to
that VLAN group.
Command Usage
◆
Static multicast addresses are never aged out.
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When a multicast address is assigned to an interface in a specific VLAN, the
corresponding traffic can only be forwarded to ports within that VLAN.
Parameters
These parameters are displayed:
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VLAN
–
Specifies the VLAN which is to propagate the multicast service.
(Range: 1-4094)
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Multicast IPv6 Address
–
The IP address for a specific multicast service.
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Interface
–
Activates the Port or Trunk scroll down list.
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Port
or
Trunk
–
Specifies the interface assigned to a multicast group.
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Type
(Show Current Member)
–
Shows if this multicast stream was statically
configured by the user, discovered by MLD Snooping, or is a data stream to
which no other ports are subscribing (i.e., the stream is flooded onto VLAN
instead of being trapped to the CPU for processing, or is being processed by
MVR6).
Web Interface
To statically assign an interface to an IPv6 multicast service:
1.
Click Multicast, MLD Snooping, MLD Member.
2.
Select Add Static Member from the Action list.
3.
Select the VLAN that will propagate the multicast service, specify the interface
attached to a multicast service (through an MLD-enabled switch or multicast
router), and enter the multicast IP address.
4.
Click Apply.
Summary of Contents for GEL-5261
Page 14: ...14 Contents Glossary 551 Index 559...
Page 26: ...26 Figures...
Page 30: ...30 Section I Getting Started...
Page 42: ...42 Section II Web Configuration IP Services on page 527...
Page 45: ...Chapter 2 Using the Web Interface NavigatingtheWebBrowserInterface 45 Figure 1 Dashboard...
Page 62: ...62 Chapter 2 Using the Web Interface NavigatingtheWebBrowserInterface...
Page 180: ...Chapter 6 Address Table Settings Issuing MAC Address Traps 180...
Page 208: ...Chapter 8 Congestion Control Storm Control 208 Figure 121 Configuring Storm Control...
Page 228: ...228 Chapter 10 Quality of Service Attaching a Policy Map to a Port...
Page 332: ...Chapter 12 Security Measures ARP Inspection 332 Figure 207 Displaying the ARP Inspection Log...
Page 436: ...Chapter 13 Basic Administration Protocols LBD Configuration 436...
Page 488: ...488 Chapter 14 Multicast Filtering Filtering MLD Query Packets on an Interface...
Page 498: ...Chapter 15 IP Tools Address Resolution Protocol 498...
Page 517: ...517 Chapter 16 IP Configuration Setting the Switch s IP Address IP Version 6 interface...
Page 542: ...540 Section III Appendices...
Page 560: ...Glossary 558...
Page 570: ...568 Index E062017 ST R01...