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Web – Click MVR, Group Member Configuration. Select a port or trunk
from the “Interface” field, and click Query to display the assigned
multicast groups. Select a multicast address from the displayed lists, and
click the Add or Remove button to modify the Member list.

Figure 3-105. MVR Group Member Configuration

CLI – This example statically assigns a multicast group to a receiver port.

DHCP Snooping

DHCP snooping allows a switch to protect a network from rogue DHCP
servers or other devices which send port-related information to a DHCP
server. This information can be useful in tracking an IP address back to a
physical port.

Network traffic may be disrupted when malicious DHCP messages are
received from an outside source. DHCP snooping is used to filter DHCP
messages received on a non-secure interface from outside the network or
firewall. When DHCP snooping is enabled globally and enabled on a
VLAN interface, DHCP messages received on an untrusted interface from
a device not listed in the DHCP snooping table will be dropped.

Console(config)#interface ethernet 1/2
Console(config-if)#mvr group 228.1.23.1

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