Managing Bridge Multicast Forward All Switch/Port Control Settings Table
The following table describes the controls used to set the port controls.
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Port Control | Definition |
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D | Attaches the port to the Multicast router or switch as a |
| dynamic port. |
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S | Attaches the port to the Multicast router or switch as a |
| static port. |
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F | Forbidden. |
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Blank | The port is not attached to a Multicast router or switch. |
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Attaching a Port to a Multicast Router or Switch
1Open Bridge Multicast Forward All page.
2Define the VLAN ID field.
3Select a port in the Ports table, and assign the port a value.
4Click Apply Changes.
The port is attached to the Multicast router or switch.
Attaching a LAG to a Multicast Router or Switch
1Open Bridge Multicast Forward All page.
2Define the VLAN ID field.
3Select a port in the LAGs table, and assign the LAG a value.
4Click Apply Changes.
The LAG is attached to the Multicast router or switch.
Managing LAGs and Ports Attached to Multicast Routers Using CLI Commands
The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for managing LAGs and ports attached to Multicast routers as displayed on the Bridge Multicast Forward All page.
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CLI Command | Description |
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show bridge multicast filtering | Displays the Multicast filtering configuration. |
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bridge multicast | Enables forwarding of all Multicast packets on a port. Use the |
{ethernet | no form of this command to return to default. |
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