Multicast VLAN Registration
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Configuring MVR Receiver VLAN and Group Addresses
Multicast traffic forwarded to subscribers is normally stripped of frame tags to
prevent hosts from discovering the identity of the MVR VLAN. An MVR Receiver
VLAN and the multicast services supported by this VLAN can be configured to hide
the MVR VLAN, while allowing multicast traffic with frame tags to be forwarded to
subscribers.
If a port is manually assigned to the reciever VLAN as a tagged member, multicast
traffic forwarded to the subscriber will also carry tags.
Command Attributes
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MVR Receiver VLAN
– Allows multicast traffic to be forwarded from the specified
Receiver VLAN without revealing the identity of the MVR VLAN in tagged frames.
(Range: 1-4094)
•
MVR Receiver Group IP Address
– Specifies groups to be managed through the
receiver VLAN.
Web
– Click MVR, Receiver Configuration. Select a VLAN from the “MVR Receiver
VLAN” field, enter the required multicast groups in the member list, and then click
the Add or Remove button to modify the list.
Figure 3-178 MVR Receiver VLAN Configuration
CLI
– This example configures the MVR receiver group and two MVR receiver
groups.
ConsoleConsole(config)#mvr receiver-vlan 2
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Console(config)#mvr receiver-group 224.0.1.1
Console(config)#mvr receiver-group 224.0.1.2
Console(config)#
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