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How to achieve the same goal by CLI command? >switch smcast set 1,2,3 01005e000001 join >switch smcast set 1,2,3 01005e000002 join >switch smcast set 1 01005e010101 leave >switch smcast set 2,3 01005e010101 join >switch smcast set 1,2 01005e020202 leave >switch smcast set 3 01005e020202 join >switch smcast show
PS: Default statuses of other ADSL ports without configuration are DIFFERENT between WEB GUI (default status is Join) and CLI Command (Default status is Leave), so please choose the better way to do static multicast filter configuration to get most convenience.
Limit the users behind the certain DSL port
ISP may want to limit the number of PC behind certain DSL port to access the Internet or allow PCs with specific MAC address to access the Internet. They can easily to achieve this with Port Security and MAC filter features.
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