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Current/Total/Max Multicast Nums:
View-only field.
Current: This shows the number of current registered static multicast configuration.
Total: This shows the total number of registered static multicast configuration.
Max: This shows the maximum number available for static multicast configuration.
The default maximum number is 128.
IP Address:
Specify the multicast stream source IP address. The range can be entered is
between 224.0.1.0 and 238.255.255.255.
VLAN:
Specify a VLAN ID for multicast stream.
Forwarding port:
Select a port number for multicast stream forwarding.
4.4.13 MVR
MVR refers to Multicast VLAN Registration that enables a media server to transmit multicast
stream in a single multicast VLAN when clients receiving multicast VLAN stream can reside
in different VLANs. Clients in different VLANs intend to join or leave the multicast group
simply by sending the IGMP Join or Leave message to a receiver port. The receiver port
that belongs to one of the multicast groups can receive multicast stream from the media
server.
MVR Configuration Guidelines and Limitations
Guidelines:
Enable IGMP global setting.
Enable MVR global setting.
Create MVR VLAN and indicate the Source port and Receive port.
Create MVR Groups whose multicasting channels would belong to MVR VLAN.
Enable VLAN Aware in MVR Source Port. In a normal condition, Tag
multicasting stream injects to Source port. (Optional)
Setting VLAN Port Egress mode in MVR Receive port. In a normal condition, Un-
tag multicasting stream forward to receive port. (Optional)
Limitation
Receiver ports on a switch can be in different VLANs, but they should not belong
to the multicast VLAN.
Do not configure MVR on private VLAN ports.
MVR can coexist with IGMP snooping on a switch.
MVR data received on an MVR receiver port is not forwarded to MVR source
ports.