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Static Multicast Forwarding Table Configuration screen

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Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-44. Static Multicast Forwarding Table Configuration screen To add an entry or make a change to an entry on the Static Multicast Forwarding Table, enter a VLAN ID number, enter a MAC address, choose Egress or Forbidden for each port, choose a State (Delete on Reset, Delete on Timeout, Invalid, or Permanent), and then press APPLY to put the change into effect. Items in the above screen are defined as follows: ♦ VID This is the VLAN that will be defined on this screen. Note a VLAN ID number is from 1 to 4094. ♦ MAC Address The MAC address of the newly created Static Multicast Forwarding Table entry. ♦ Egress/Forbidden Position the cursor over the dash "-" representing the appropriate port number and press the to select E for Egress, F for Forbidden, or leave the dash "-". An E designates the specified port as a static member of the VLAN. A dash means the port is not given VLAN membership for the VID entered above. An F forbids the port from joining a VLAN dynamically. ♦ State Choose how you want the Switch to deal with the newly created Static Multicast Forwarding table entry: Delete on Reset, Delete on Timeout, Invalid, or Permanent. Choose Browse Static Multicast Forwarding Table from the bottom of the Static Multicast Forwarding Table Configuration screen above to access the following: 84 Using the Console Interface

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Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User’s Guide
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Using the Console Interface
Figure 6-44.
Static Multicast Forwarding Table Configuration screen
To add an entry or make a change to an entry on the
Static Multicast Forwarding Table
, enter a VLAN
ID number, enter a MAC address, choose Egress or Forbidden for each port, choose a State (
Delete on Reset
,
Delete
on Timeout
,
Invalid
, or
Permanent
), and then press APPLY to put the change into effect.
Items in the above screen are defined as follows:
VID
This is the VLAN that will be defined on this screen. Note a VLAN ID number is from 1 to 4094.
MAC Address
The MAC address of the newly created Static Multicast Forwarding Table entry.
Egress/Forbidden
Position the cursor over the dash “–“ representing the appropriate port number and
press the <space bar> to select
E
for Egress,
F
for Forbidden, or leave the dash “–“. An
E
designates the
specified port as a static member of the VLAN. A dash means the port is not given VLAN membership for
the VID entered above. An
F
forbids the port from joining a VLAN dynamically.
State
Choose how you want the Switch to deal with the newly created Static Multicast Forwarding table
entry:
Delete on Reset
,
Delete
on Timeout
,
Invalid
, or
Permanent.
Choose
Browse Static Multicast Forwarding Table
from the bottom of the
Static Multicast
Forwarding Table Configuration
screen above to access the following: