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Multicast VLAN Registration

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MVR maintains the user isolation and data security provided by VLAN

segregation by passing only multicast traffic into other VLANs to which the

subscribers belong. Even though common multicast streams are passed

onto different VLAN groups from the MVR VLAN, users in different IEEE

802.1Q or private VLANs cannot exchange any information (except through

upper-level routing services).

Figure 52: MVR Concept

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Use the MVR Configuration page to enable MVR globally on the switch,

select the VLAN that will serve as the sole channel for common multicast

streams supported by the service provider, and to configure each interface

that participates in the MVR protocol as a source port or receiver port.

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General Configuration Guidelines for MVR:

1.

Enable MVR globally on the switch, and select the MVR VLAN.

2.

Set the interfaces that will join the MVR as source ports or receiver
ports.

3.

If you are sure that only one subscriber attached to an interface is
receiving multicast services, you can enable the immediate leave

function.

Although MVR operates on the underlying mechanism of IGMP

snooping, the two features operate independently of each other. One

can be enabled or disabled without affecting the behavior of the other.

However, if IGMP snooping and MVR are both enabled, MVR reacts only

to join and leave messages from multicast groups configured under

MVR. Join and leave messages from all other multicast groups are

managed by IGMP snooping. Also, note that only IGMP version 2 or 3

hosts can issue multicast leave messages. Immediate leave therefore

cannot be used for IGMP version 1 clients.

Multicast Router

Layer 2 Switch

Multicast Server

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