Viewing multicast vlans, Viewing multicast vlans -13 – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Viewing Multicast VLANs

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Viewing Multicast VLANs

You can view the current status of all multicast

VLAN

s in the switch using the

mcvl

command.

Type

mcvl

and a table similar to the following displays:

VLAN VLAN

VLAN

Admin

Operational

Group : Id

Description

Status

Status

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

3:

5

MVLAN 5

Enabled

Active

3:

11

MVLAN 11

Enabled

Inactive

3:

12

MVLAN 12

Enabled

Inactive

3:

22

MVLAN 22

Enabled

Active

3:

23

MVLAN 23

Enabled

Active

3:

24

MVLAN 24

Enabled

Inactive

3:

25

MVLAN 25

Enabled

Inactive

3:

26

MVLAN 26

Enabled

Inactive

3:

27

MVLAN 27

Enabled

Inactive

3:

31

MVLAN 31

Enabled

Inactive

3:

32

MVLAN 32

Enabled

Inactive

VLAN Group.

The Group to which this multicast

VLAN

is assigned. The Group is specified

when first creating a multicast

VLAN

.

VLAN ID

. An identification number that you assigned when you created this multicast

VLAN

.

VLAN Description.

A textual description that you entered to describe a multicast

VLAN

when

you created or modified it through

crmcvl

or

modmcvl

. This description is limited to 30 charac-

ters.

Admin Status.

A multicast

VLAN

can be enabled or disabled. You enable or disable a multicast

VLAN

when you create or modify it. If the multicast

VLAN

is enabled, AutoTracker floods

multicast traffic to the recipients you specified when setting up the multicast

VLAN

. If the

multicast

VLAN

is disabled, the multicast traffic is not flooded as you specified; however, the

parameters you set up for the multicast

VLAN

are saved.

Oper Status.

The multicast

VLAN

is shown as active or inactive. In order for an enabled multi-

cast

VLAN

to become “active” it must be able to assign a switch port to the multicast

VLAN

. If

the port rule is used for a multicast

VLAN,

then the multicast

VLAN

automatically becomes

active. If you defined multicast traffic recipients by MAC address only, then a frame destined
for a defined MAC address must first be received by a switch port before the multicast

VLAN

is

active. An active multicast

VLAN

requires the following:

• Admin Status must be enabled.

• A port must be assigned to the multicast

VLAN

through either a port-based rule or by a

device transmitting data that matches the multicast

VLAN

policy.

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