Multicast VLAN Registration 3

Web – Click MVR, Group IP Information.

Figure 3-141 MVR Group IP Information

CLI – This example following shows information about the interfaces associated with multicast groups assigned to the MVR VLAN.

Console#show mvr

interface

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MVR Group IP

Status

Members

----------------

--------

-------

225.0.0.1

ACTIVE

eth1/1(d), eth1/2(s)

225.0.0.2

INACTIVE

None

225.0.0.3

INACTIVE

None

225.0.0.4

INACTIVE

None

225.0.0.5

INACTIVE

None

225.0.0.6

INACTIVE

None

225.0.0.7

INACTIVE

None

225.0.0.8

INACTIVE

None

225.0.0.9

INACTIVE

None

225.0.0.10

INACTIVE

None

Console#

 

 

Configuring MVR Interface Status

Each interface that participates in the MVR VLAN must be configured as an MVR source port or receiver port. If only one subscriber attached to an interface is receiving multicast services, you can enable the immediate leave function.

Command Usage

One or more interfaces may be configured as MVR source ports.

MVR receiver ports cannot be members of a trunk. Receiver ports can belong to different VLANs, but should not be configured as a member of the MVR VLAN.

IGMP snooping can be used to allow a source port or receiver port to dynamically join or leave multicast groups within the MVR VLAN using the standard rules for multicast filtering. Multicast groups can also be statically assigned to a source port or receiver port (see “Assigning Static Multicast Groups to Interfaces” on page 3-231).

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