Multicast traffic targeted to link-local addresses (224.0.0.0 – 224.0.0.255) is flooded to all VC ports in the configured network.

Any other L2 multicast traffic is forwarded to all VC ports in the network.

With IGMP Snooping disabled, multicast traffic is flooded to all VC ports.

Modifying a multicast filter or filter set that is in use by one or more profile connections impacts all profile connections.

Add, edit, or delete a multicast filter

Clicking another link in the pull-down menu or left navigation tree causes current edits that have not been applied to be lost.

To add a multicast filter:

1.Click + in the Multicast Filtering section of the IGMP Settings (IGMP Configuration) screen ("IGMP Snooping" on page 115).

2.Enter a unique name for the multicast filter.

3.(Optional). Enter up to 16 labels. Labels are used to manage large numbers of filters.

4.(Optional). Select a color to assign the multicast filter.

5.Create one or more multicast filter rules to specify an IGMP multicast group IP address for which access is permitted (maximum 32 rules per filter):

a.Enter a Multicast IP Address in the form of IP Address/Netmask Bits. For example, 224.10.0.0/16. The IP Address must be unique and should be the starting address of an IP subnet.

b.Click Add.

6.Add one or more multicast filter sets to allow server ports to have multiple multicast filters assigned to them:

a.Enter the name of a multicast filter set.

b.Click Add.

7.Click OK to save your changes.

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