
Managing Intelligent Multicasting (Layer 2 & Layer 3)
2.Use Table
Table
Parameter | Definition | |
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Enable State | Select to enable or disable IGMP snooping. The default | |
| value is Disabled. | |
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Intelligent Multicast | • | New Sessions Created - Displays the number of new |
Session Statistics |
| session created by IGMP snooping. |
| • | Sessions Destroyed - Displays the number of sessions |
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| removed by IGMP snooping. |
| • | New Client Ports Added - Displays the number of |
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| new client ports added by IGMP snooping. |
| • | New Router Ports Added - Displays the number of |
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| new router ports added by IGMP snooping. |
| • | Router Ports Removed - Displays the number of |
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| router ports removed by IGMP snooping. |
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3.Perform one of the following:
•Click APPLY to save your changes.
•Click CANCEL to restore previous settings.
•Click CLEAR to clear the statistics.
•Click REFRESH to refresh the contents of the table.
Note: IGMP snooping only works on VLANS that have an IGMP interface enabled. You must enable intelligent multicasting on a global basis to make IGMP snooping configuration active.
Configuring the LGMP Server
To configure the LGMP server:
1.In the Intelligent Multicasting section of the Web Agent window, click LGMP Server. The LGMP Server Configuration dialog box opens.
Note: You must enable intelligent multicasting on a global basis to make the LGMP Server active. LGMP serving is only active on VLANs that have an IGMP interface enabled and IGMP snooping is globally enabled.
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