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Multicast VLAN Registration Commands

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Multicast VLAN Registration

Commands

Multicast VLAN registration (MVR) is a method for consolidating multicast

traffic from multiple VLANs onto a single VLAN. A typical usage scenario

would be the distribution of a multicast group to a switch using a single

VLAN where the switch has users in different VLANs subscribing to the

multicast group. MVR enables the distribution of the multicast group from

the single consolidated VLAN onto the multiple user VLANs.
MVR, like the IGMP Snooping protocol, allows a Layer 2 switch to snoop on

the IGMP control protocol. Both protocols operate independently from each

other. Both protocols may be enabled on the switch interfaces at the same

time. In such a case, MVR is listening to the join and report messages only for

groups configured statically. All other groups are managed by IGMP

snooping.
There are two types of MVR ports: source and receiver.

• Source port is the port to which the multicast traffic is flowing using the

multicast VLAN.

• Receiver port is the port where a listening host is connected to the switch.

It can utilize any (or no) VLAN, except the multicast VLAN. This implies

that the MVR switch will perform VLAN tag substitution from the

multicast VLAN Source port to the VLAN tag used by the receiver port.

The Multicast VLAN is the VLAN that is configured in the specific network

for MVR purposes. It must be manually specified by the operator for all

multicast source ports in the network. It is this VLAN that is used to transfer

multicast traffic over the network to avoid duplication of multicast streams

for clients in different VLANs.

NOTE: MVR can only be enabled on physical interfaces, not on LAGs or VLANs.

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