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How Devices are Assigned to Multicast VLANs
If the recipients of the multicast traffic were defined using the port rule, each specified port is 
then marked as a member of the multicast VLAN. 
If the recipients of the multicast traffic were defined using the 
MAC address rule to specify the 
MAC addresses of the receiving devices, no action is taken until a frame is received from one 
of those devices. When such a frame is received, the switch learns the device, adds its MAC 
address to the filtering database, and marks the port on which the frame was received as a 
member of the multicast VLAN. Note that the MAC address does not itself become a member 
of the multicast VLAN, even though it is a recipient of the multicast traffic. Only ports are 
members of multicast VLANs.
When the switch receive multicast traffic that has an address specified as a multicast address 
for the multicast 
VLAN, the traffic is switched to the ports defined as VLAN members. 
♦ Please Take Note ♦
The source port of the multicast traffic (i.e., the port 
through which multicast traffic enters the switch) can 
be a member of any Group. The source port does not 
need to be a member of the same Group as recipient 
ports. Note that the source port does not become a 
member of the multicast 
VLAN.
Although some leakage may occur before devices are assigned to AutoTracker 
VLANs, no 
leakage occurs in conjunction with device assignment to multicast VLANs.
♦ Please Take Note ♦
There is no default multicast 
VLAN. Unless you 
explicitly create multicast VLANs, none will exist.
Multicast VLANs and Multicast Claiming
The goal of multicast claiming and multicast VLANs is the same—to free the MPX module from 
processing multicast traffic. Both methods off-load multicast traffic processing to the switch-
ing modules. However, multicast 
VLANs can be seen as a refinement to multicast claiming.
Multicast claiming claims the 
MAC addresses of all source devices sending multicast traffic and 
places those MAC addresses in the CAMs of all switching modules in a switch. Instead of 
claiming all multicast traffic, multicast VLANs claim only the traffic from the multicast address 
you specify. In addition, this multicast address is only placed in the CAMs of switching 
modules with destination ports that are part of the multicast VLAN.










