
Managing Intelligent Multicasting (Layer 2 & Layer 3)
4.Use Table
Table
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Select | Select the multicast session. | |
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Session ID | Displays the multicast session identifier. | |
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MAC Address | Displays the MAC address of the multicast session. | |
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VLAN | Displays the VLAN on which the multicast session exists. | |
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Type | Displays the type of multicast session. Options include: | |
| • | Learned - Entry is dynamically learned. |
| • | Mgmt - Entry is configured statically by the user. |
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Client Ports | Displays the number of client ports in the multicast session and | |
| opens the Multicast Session Client Ports dialog box. | |
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Application | Displays the active application(s) of the multicast session. | |
| Applications include: | |
| • Mgmt | |
| • IGMP | |
| • LGMP | |
| • CGMP | |
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5.Click DELETE to remove your selected multicast session, or CANCEL to restore previous settings.
Note: Static (Mgmt) sessions can only be deleted through the Static Sessions dialog box.
Deleting a Multicast Session Client PortTo delete a multicast session client port:
1.In the Intelligent Multicasting section of the Web Agent window, click Session Search. The Intelligent Multicast Session Search dialog box opens.
2.In the Client Ports column, click on the client port number for the selected multicast session. The Multicast Session Client Port dialog box opens.
3.Use Table
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