User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Package Contents
- Chapter 1 About this Guide
- Chapter 2 Introduction
- Chapter 3 Login to the Switch
- Chapter 4 System
- Chapter 5 Switching
- Chapter 6 VLAN
- Chapter 7 Spanning Tree
- Chapter 8 Multicast
- Chapter 9 QoS
- Chapter 10 ACL
- Chapter 11 Network Security
- Chapter 12 SNMP
- Chapter 13 LLDP
- Chapter 14 Cluster
- Chapter 15 Maintenance
- Chapter 16 System Maintenance via FTP
- Appendix A: Specifications
- Appendix B: Configuring the PCs
- Appendix C: 802.1X Client Software
- Appendix D: Glossary
Choose the
menu Multicast→Multicast IP→Multicast IP Table to load the following page.
Figure 8-8 Multicast IP Table
The following entries are displayed on this screen:
Search Option
Multicast IP: Enter the multicast IP address the desired entry must carry.
VLAN ID: Enter the VLAN ID the desired entry must carry.
Port: Select the port number the desired entry must carry.
Type: Select the type the desired entry must carry.
All: Displays all multicast IP entries.
Static: Displays all static multicast IP entries.
Dynamic: Displays all dynamic multicast IP entries.
Multicast IP Table
Multicast IP Displays multicast IP address.
VLAN ID: Displays the VLAN ID of the multicast group.
Forward Port Displays the forward port of the multicast group.
Type: Displays the type of the multicast IP.
Note:
If the configuration on VLAN Config page and multicast VLAN page is changed, the switch will
clear up the dynamic multicast addresses in multicast address table and learn new addresses.
8.3.2 Static Multicast IP
Static Multicast IP table, isolated from dynamic multicast group and multicast filter, is not learned
by IGMP Snooping. It can enhance the quality and security for information transmission in some
fixed multicast groups.
Choose the menu Multicast→Multicast IP→Static Multicast IP to load the following page.
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