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GIGABIT/FAST ETHERNET SWITCH TYPE SW3 (DIN)
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USER GUIDE - M0SW3D1905Iv04 - V04 May 2019
The presence of identifiers in the
Ports
parameter and
VLANs
section is not
exclusive. If values for both parameters are specified, the configuration is applied
at the indicated ports that also meet the requirement of belonging to VLANs
configured.
The
trunk
type ports are considered to belong to all vlans, so it should only be
included when the
Ports
parameter has values different to
any
.
5.13.2
GMRP
The GMRP protocol is designed in order for the switches fit the multicast data transmission
based on requests issued by customers in each of the interfaces.
However, the protocol is able to manually set the transmission of multicast addresses, so
that client devices that are not running the protocol can operate properly. This option is
performed by configuring the registers of the
Static
zone
.
Unlike purely manual operation, the execution of the protocol involves the automatic
propagation of application manually set towards the rest of the switches in the network,
so it is only necessary to configure the multicast address on the equipment on which the
interface is involved.
Additionally, the GMRP protocol also applies this type of manual configuration in an
abstract group address, called
Forward All
, which means than an interface wants to
receive all multicast traffic. This option is configured individually for each local interface of
the equipment.
The parameters are the following:
GMRP:
A single parameter to set the implementation of GMRP protocol:
•
Enable.
A simple
CheckBox
parameter, which controls the execution of the protocol.
Forward All Groups:
The equipment allows manual configuration of this special address individually for each
interface.
•
#
.
It sets the equipment physical port number.