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802.1p Priority
Select a priority level (0-7) to which the Switch changes the priority in
outgoing IGMP control packets. Otherwise, select No-Change to not
replace the priority.
IGMP Filtering
Select Active to enable IGMP filtering
to control which IGMP groups a
subscriber on a port can join.
Note: If you enable IGMP filtering, you must create and assign
IGMP filtering profiles for the ports that you want to allow to
join multicast groups.
Unknown
Multicast Frame
Specify the action to perform when the Switch receives an unknown
multicast frame. Select Drop to discard the frame(s). Select Flooding
to send the frame(s) to all ports.
Reserved
Multicast Group
The IP address range of 224.0.0.0 to 224.0.0.255 are reserved for
multicasting on the local network only. For example, 224.0.0.1 is for all
hosts on a local network segment and 224.0.0.9 is used to send RIP
routing information to all RIP v2 routers on the same network segment.
A multicast router will not forward a packet with the destination IP
address within this range to other networks. See the IANA web site for
more information.
The layer 2 multicast MAC addresses used by Cisco layer 2 protocols,
01:00:0C:CC:CC:CC and 01:00:0C:CC:CC:CD, are also included in this
group.
Specify the action to perform when the Switch receives a frame with a
reserved multicast address. Select Drop to discard the frame(s). Select
Flooding to send the frame(s) to all ports.
Port
This field displays the port number.
*
Settings in this row apply to all ports.
Use this row only if you want to make some settings the same for all
ports. Use this row first to set the common settings and then make
adjustments on a port-by-port basis.
Note: Changes in this row are copied to all the ports as soon as
you make them.
Immed. Leave
Select this option to set the Switch to remove this port from the
multicast tree when an IGMP version 2 leave message is received on
this port.
Select this option if there is only one host connected to this port.
Normal Leave Enter an IGMP normal leave timeout value (from 200 to 6,348,800) in
miliseconds. Select this option to have the Switch use this timeout to
update the forwarding table for the port.
This defines how many seconds the Switch waits for an IGMP report
before removing an IGMP snooping membership entry when an IGMP
leave message is received on this port from a host.
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Advanced Application > Multicast > Multicast Setting (continued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Summary of Contents for GS2200-24P Series
Page 2: ......
Page 8: ...Safety Warnings GS2200 24 User s Guide 8...
Page 22: ...22...
Page 28: ...Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your Switch GS2200 24 24P User s Guide 28...
Page 32: ...Chapter 2 Hardware Installation and Connection GS2200 24 24P User s Guide 32...
Page 40: ...Chapter 3 Hardware Panels GS2200 24 24P User s Guide 40...
Page 42: ...42...
Page 52: ...Chapter 4 The Web Configurator GS2200 24 24P User s Guide 52...
Page 90: ...Chapter 8 Basic Setting GS2200 24 24P User s Guide 90...
Page 92: ...92...
Page 110: ...Chapter 9 VLAN GS2200 24 24P User s Guide 110 Figure 58 Port Based VLAN Setup Port Isolation...
Page 116: ...Chapter 10 Static MAC Forward Setup GS2200 24 24P User s Guide 116...
Page 144: ...Chapter 13 Spanning Tree Protocol GS2200 24 24P User s Guide 144...
Page 148: ...Chapter 14 Bandwidth Control GS2200 24 24P User s Guide 148...
Page 152: ...Chapter 15 Broadcast Storm Control GS2200 24 24P User s Guide 152...
Page 156: ...Chapter 16 Mirroring GS2200 24 24P User s Guide 156...
Page 166: ...Chapter 17 Link Aggregation GS2200 24 24P User s Guide 166...
Page 174: ...Chapter 19 Port Security GS2200 24 24P User s Guide 174...
Page 186: ...Chapter 21 Policy Rule GS2200 24 24P User s Guide 186...
Page 208: ...Chapter 23 Multicast GS2200 24 24P User s Guide 208...
Page 246: ...Chapter 25 IP Source Guard GS2200 24 24P User s Guide 246...
Page 255: ...255 PART IV IP Application Static Route 257 Differentiated Services 261 DHCP 265...
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Page 260: ...Chapter 28 Static Route GS2200 24 24P User s Guide 260...
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Page 304: ...Chapter 32 Access Control GS2200 24 24P User s Guide 304...
Page 310: ...Chapter 34 Syslog GS2200 24 24P User s Guide 310...
Page 318: ...Chapter 35 Cluster Management GS2200 24 24P User s Guide 318...
Page 322: ...Chapter 36 MAC Table GS2200 24 24P User s Guide 322...
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Page 340: ...Chapter 40 Product Specifications GS2200 24 24P User s Guide 340...
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Page 344: ...Appendix A Changing a Fuse GS2200 24 24P User s Guide 344...
Page 352: ...Appendix C Legal Information GS2200 24 24P User s Guide 352...