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TRE
NDnet User’s Guid
e
TPE-3012LS / TPE-3018LS
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Configure MVR settings
Multicast > MVR > Property
For layer 2 IP multicast networks, it may be necessary for multicast clients/subscribers in
different IP subnets/VLANs to access the same multicast group. MVR (Multicast VLAN
Registration) will allow the sending multicast packets received in a multicast source
VLAN to one or more multicast receive VLANs.
1. Log into your switch
management page (see “
Access your switch management page
on page 11).
2. Click on
Multicast
, click on
MVR
, and click
Property
.
3. Review the settings. Click on
Apply
to save the configuration changes.
•
State
: Check the
Enable
option to enable MVR. Uncheck to disable MVR.
•
VLAN
: Click the drop-down list to select the MVR source VLAN.
•
Mode
: Select the MVR mode.
o
Compatible
: In this mode, multicast data received by MVR hosts is
forwarded to all MVR data ports, regardless of MVR host membership
on those ports.
o
Dynamic:
in this mode, multicast data received by MVR hosts is
forwarded only to those MVR data and clients ports that the MVR
hosts have joined which eliminates using unnesscary bandwidth on
MVR data port links.
•
Group Start:
Enter the IPv4 multicast starting range. (ex: 228.1.2.240)
•
Group Count:
Enter the number of total multicast groups included for NVR. The
count will count the IPv4 multicast group specified in the Group Start field and
count the next ascending sequential multicast groups.
•
Query Time:
Enter the time in seconds to wait for MVR report memberships to
be received on a port before the switch removes the port from multicast group
membership.
•
Operational Group:
Displays a summary of the maximum MVR groups allowed
and currently active MVR groups on the switch.
4. Click
Apply
.
5. In the top right, click
Save
to save the configuration settings to NV-RAM/startup
configuration.
6. Click
OK
.
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