Alloy Computer Products 16/24 gigabit web managed switch Igmp, Unregistered Ipmc Flooding

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GSS Series User Manual

3.2.9 IGMP

IGMP Snooping is used to establish multicast groups to forward multicast packets to each of the multicast member ports, and, in nature, avoids wasting bandwidth with IP multicast packets. If a switch does not support IGMP or IGMP Snooping it can not tell a multicast packet from a broadcast packet, so it will treat them all as broadcast packets. Without IGMP Snooping, multicast packets are treated as broadcast packets, therefore increasing the overall traffic on your network.

The GSS Series supports all functions of IGMP Snooping including query, report and leave. IGMP Snooping is used by the switch to learn who belongs to a multicast group and also update the multicast table within the switch with new multicast members. Once the switch has learned who belongs to the multicast group all packets forwarded to a multicast address will be forwarded to all members belonging to the multicast group.

Fig. 3.19

IGMP Enabled: Used to enable or disable the IGMP function.

Router Ports: Used to specify administrative router ports for IGMP frames.

Unregistered

IPMC Flooding

Enabled: Used to set forwarding options for unregistered IP multicast traffic. When enabled unregistered multicast packets will be forwarded to all ports, if disabled all unregistered multicast traffic will be forwarded to the router ports.

The next table will list all VLAN groups that have been configured in the switch. IGMP Features can be enabled or disabled per VLAN group.

IGMP Snooping

Enabled: Used to enable IGMP snooping on the VLAN group.

IGMP Querying

Enabled: Used to enable IGMP querying on the VLAN group.

Refresh Button: Used to refresh the current settings displayed on the screen.

Apply Button: The Apply button must be pressed after making any changes to any of the values on this screen.

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Contents GSS Series 16/24 Port Gigabit Web Managed Switch Table of Contents Australian C-Tick Compliance Electronic Emission NoticesFederal Communications Commission FCC Statement Page Overview IntroductionOverview of the GSS range of switches Key FeaturesChecklist Front Panel of the GSS-24T4SFP User interfaces on the front panelGigabit Copper Ports LED IndicatorsUser interfaces on the rear panel System LED’sAlloy Part No Description Overview of the Optional SFP ModulesConnecting the SFP Mini-GBIC Module to the Chassis Starting the GSS Series SwitchesHardware and Cable Installation Installing Optional SFP Mini-GBIC ModulesFirmware Loading Copper Ports Cable InstallationPower On Multimode Fibre Cable and Modal Bandwidth Cabling RequirementsPage Subnet Mask Password adminMonitoring ConfigurationMaintenance Web Management Home OverviewSystem Information ConfigurationManagement Flow Control Enable JumboPorts Drop Frames after Vlan Mode Page Tag Based VLAN’s Vlan GroupIngress Filtering Page Port Based VLAN’s Page Metro Mode VLAN’s Aggregation Lacp Rstp System ConfigurationPage Radius Secret Port Admin Mode Port State Action 802.1x Parameters Re-authenticationIgmp Querying IgmpUnregistered Ipmc Flooding Igmp SnoopingPort Mirroring Quality of Service 802.1p Quality of ServiceDscp Value Quality of Service DscpFilter Rate Limit Flooded Unicast Storm ControlLearn Frames Snmp Set SnmpSnmp Trap Snmp GetDetailed Statistics MonitoringLacp Status Rstp Status Igmp Status Ping Warm Restart MaintenanceFactory Default Software Upgrade Configuration Download Configuration File TransferLogout ƒ Cable and Maximum Length ƒ Network Interfaceƒ MAC Address and Self-learning 8K MAC address Dimensions ƒ Diagnostic LEDƒ Power Requirement Ambient Temperature