Igmp snooping, Figure 54: configuring mvr channel settings, Igmp s – LevelOne GSW-4876 User Manual

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Start Address - The starting IPv4/IPv6 Multicast Group Address that

will be used as a streaming channel.

End Address - The ending IPv4/IPv6 Multicast Group Address that will

be used as a streaming channel.

Channel Name – An optional attribute used to indicate the name of an

channel (or multicast group) assigned to an MVR VLAN. (Range: 1-32

alphanumeric characters, containing at least one alphabetic character)

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To display or configure MVR channel settings:

1.

Click Advanced Configuration, MVR.

2.

Click the edit symbol for a channel, opening the MVR Channel
Configuration page.

3.

Enter the IP range for a multicast group, and the channel name as
required.

4.

Click Save.

Figure 54: Configuring MVR Channel Settings

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Multicasting is used to support real-time applications such as

videoconferencing or streaming audio. A multicast server does not have to

establish a separate connection with each client. It merely broadcasts its

service to the network, and any hosts that want to receive the multicast

register with their local multicast switch/router. Although this approach

reduces the network overhead required by a multicast server, the

broadcast traffic must be carefully pruned at every multicast switch/router

it passes through to ensure that traffic is only passed on to the hosts which

subscribed to this service.

This switch can use Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) to filter

multicast traffic. IGMP Snooping can be used to passively monitor or

“snoop” on exchanges between attached hosts and an IGMP-enabled

device, most commonly a multicast router. In this way, the switch can

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