The following entries are displayed on this screen:

¾Multicast VLAN

Multicast VLAN: Select Enable/Disable Multicast VLAN feature.

VLAN ID:Enter the VLAN ID of the multicast VLAN.

Router Port Time: Specify the aging time of the router port. Within this time, if the switch doesn’t receive IGMP query message from the router port, it will consider this port is not a router port any more.

Member Port Time: Specify the aging time of the member port. Within this time, if the switch doesn’t receive IGMP report message from the member port, it will consider this port is not a member port any more.

Leave Time:Specify the interval between the switch receiving a leave message from a host, and the switch removing the host from the multicast groups.

Router Port:Select the static router port which is mainly used in the network with stable topology.

Note:

1.The router port should be in the multicast VLAN, otherwise the member ports cannot receive multicast streams.

2.The Multicast VLAN won't take effect unless you first complete the configuration for the corresponding VLAN owning the port on the 802.1Q VLAN page.

3.The link type of the member ports in the multicast VLAN can only be GENERAL.

4.Configure the link type of the router port in the multicast VLAN as TRUNK or configure the egress rule as TAG and the link type as GENERAL otherwise all the member ports in the multicast VLAN cannot receive multicast streams.

5.After a multicast VLAN is created, all the IGMP packets will be processed only within the multicast VLAN.

Configuration procedure:

Step

Operation

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

Enable IGMP Snooping

Required. Enable IGMP Snooping globally on the switch

 

function

and

for

the

port

on

Multicast→IGMP

 

 

Snooping→Snooping Config and Port Config page.

 

 

 

2

Create a multicast VLAN

Required. Create a multicast VLAN and add all the member

 

 

ports and router ports to the VLAN on the VLAN→802.1Q

 

 

VLAN page.

 

 

 

 

 

 

z Configure the link type of the member ports as

 

 

GENERAL.

 

 

 

 

 

 

z Configure the link type of the router ports as TRUNK or

 

 

configure the egress rule as tagged GENERAL.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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