Configuring mvr, Default mvr configuration, Mvr configuration guidelines and limitations – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Cisco Catalyst Blade Switch 3130 and 3032 for Dell Software Configuration Guide

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Chapter 24 Configuring IGMP Snooping and MVR

Configuring MVR

dynamically register for streams of multicast traffic in the multicast VLAN on the Layer 3 device. The
access layer blade switch modifies the forwarding behavior to allow the traffic to be forwarded from the
multicast VLAN to the subscriber port in a different VLAN, selectively allowing traffic to cross between
two VLANs.

IGMP reports are sent to the same IP multicast group address as the multicast data. The blade switch
CPU must capture all IGMP join and leave messages from receiver ports and forward them to the
multicast VLAN of the source (uplink) port, based on the MVR mode.

Configuring MVR

These sections contain this configuration information:

Default MVR Configuration, page 24-20

MVR Configuration Guidelines and Limitations, page 24-20

Configuring MVR Global Parameters, page 24-21

Configuring MVR Interfaces, page 24-22

Default MVR Configuration

Table 24-5

shows the default MVR configuration.

MVR Configuration Guidelines and Limitations

Follow these guidelines when configuring MVR:

Receiver ports can only be access ports; they cannot be trunk ports. Receiver ports on a switch can
be in different VLANs, but should not belong to the multicast VLAN.

The maximum number of multicast entries (MVR group addresses) that can be configured on a
switch (that is, the maximum number of television channels that can be received) is 256.

Because MVR on the switch uses IP multicast addresses instead of MAC multicast addresses,
aliased IP multicast addresses are allowed on the switch. However, if the switch is interoperating
with Catalyst 3550 or Catalyst 3500 XL switches, you should not configure IP addresses that alias
between themselves or with the reserved IP multicast addresses (in the range 224.0.0.xxx).

Table 24-5

Default MVR Configuration

Feature

Default Setting

MVR

Disabled globally and per interface

Multicast addresses

None configured

Query response time

0.5 second

Multicast VLAN

VLAN 1

Mode

Compatible

Interface (per port) default

Neither a receiver nor a source port

Immediate Leave

Disabled on all ports

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