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3. Select the VLAN for which to display this information. Ports in the selected VLAN which are

attached to a neighboring multicast router/switch are displayed.

FIGURE 356

Showing Current Interfaces Attached a Multicast Router

Assigning Interfaces to Multicast Services

Use the Multicast > IGMP Snooping > IGMP Member (Add Static Member) page to statically assign
a multicast service to an interface.

Multicast filtering can be dynamically configured using IGMP Snooping and IGMP Query messages
(see

“Configuring IGMP Snooping and Query Parameters”

on page 1059). However, for certain

applications that require tighter control, it may be necessary to statically configure a multicast
service on the switch. First add all the ports attached to participating hosts to a common VLAN, and
then assign the multicast service to that VLAN group.

CLI References

“ip igmp snooping vlan static”

on page 461

Command Usage

Static multicast addresses are never aged out.

When a multicast address is assigned to an interface in a specific VLAN, the corresponding
traffic can only be forwarded to ports within that VLAN.

Parameters

These parameters are displayed:

VLAN – Specifies the VLAN which is to propagate the multicast service. (Range: 1-4093)

Interface – Activates the Port or Trunk scroll down list.

Port or Trunk – Specifies the interface assigned to a multicast group.

Multicast IP – The IP address for a specific multicast service.

Interface

To statically assign an interface to a multicast service:

1. Click Multicast, IGMP Snooping, IGMP Member.

2. Select Add Static Member from the Action list.

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