Linksys EF1324 manual Static Multicast Address Configuration, Add Multicast Address Entry

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Instant EtherFast® Series

Static Multicast Address Configuration

The Static Multicast Address Table can be used to assign a destination MAC address (and the corresponding ports) to the VLAN group used for a spe- cific multicast service. Static multicast addresses are never aged out, and traffic with these addresses can only be forwarded to ports specified in this table.

VLAN - The VLAN corresponding to this multicast service.

Address - The destination MAC address for a multicast service.

Port - The ports to which this multicast traffic can be forwarded. Read the numbers vertically; they range from 1-26. For each port number, there are two choices:

If the letter “M” is present, it indicates that the VLAN has access to messages transmitted by that particular port.

If there is no letter “M,” then there is no access to messages trans- mitted by that particular port.

Select Apply to make changes. Select OK to return to the previous panel. Select Prev Page to view the previous page. Select Next Page to view the next page. To display a specific page, set the page number in the Page field and then press Apply.

EtherFast® Layer 3 Management 24-Port 10/100 + 2-Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch

Add Multicast Address Entry

The Add Static Address Entry screen allows you to add static addresses for multicasting.

VLAN - The VLAN corresponding to this multicast service.

Address - The destination MAC address for a multicast service.

Port - The ports to which this multicast traffic can be forwarded.

Read the numbers vertically; they range from 1-26. For each port number, there are two choices: “M” or nothing. Use the spacebar to scroll through the choices.

Select the letter “M” to indicate that the VLAN has access to mes- sages transmitted by that particular port.

Select a blank space to indicate that there is no access to messages transmitted by that particular port.

Select OK to confirm the changes. Select Cancel to cancel any changes.

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