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MLD Snooping Group, MLD Snooping Forwarding Table

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xStack® DES-3528/DES-3552 Series Layer 2 Stackable Fast Ethernet Managed Switch Web UI Reference Guide NOTE: The abbreviations used on this page are Static Router Port (S), Dynamic Router Port (D) and Forbidden Router Port (F). MLD Snooping Group Users can view MLD Snooping Groups present on the Switch. MLD Snooping is an IPv6 function comparable to IGMP Snooping for IPv4. To view the following window, click L2 Features > L2 Multicast Control > MLD Snooping > MLD Snooping Group, as shown below: Figure 4-61 MLD Snooping Group window The fields that can be configured are described below: Parameter Description VLAN Name Click the radio button and enter the VLAN name of the multicast group. VID List Click the radio button and enter a VLAN list of the multicast group. Port List Specify the port number(s) used to find a multicast group. Group IPv6 Address Enter the group IPv6 address used here. Select the Data Driven option to enable the data driven feature for this MLD snooping group. Data Driven If Data Driven is selected, only data driven groups will be displayed. Click the Find button to locate a specific entry based on the information entered. Click the Clear Data Driven button to delete the specific MLD snooping group which is learned by the Data Driven feature of the specified VLAN. Click the View All button to display all the existing entries. Click the Clear All Data Driven button to delete all MLD snooping groups which is learned by the Data Driven feature of specified VLANs. MLD Snooping Forwarding Table This page displays the Switch's current MLD snooping forwarding table. It provides an easy way for user to check the list of ports that the multicast group comes from and specific sources that it will be forwarded to. The packet comes from the source VLAN. They will be forwarded to the forwarding VLAN. The MLD snooping further restricts the forwarding ports. To view the following window, click L2 Features > L2 Multicast Control > MLD Snooping > MLD Snooping Forwarding Table, as shown below: 114

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xStack® DES-3528/DES-3552 Series Layer 2 Stackable Fast Ethernet Managed Switch Web UI Reference Guide
NOTE:
The abbreviations used on this page are
Static Router Port (S)
,
Dynamic Router Port (D)
and
Forbidden Router Port (F)
.
MLD Snooping Group
Users can view MLD Snooping Groups present on the Switch. MLD Snooping is an IPv6 function comparable to IGMP
Snooping for IPv4.
To view the following window, click
L2 Features > L2 Multicast Control > MLD Snooping > MLD Snooping Group
,
as shown below:
Figure 4-61 MLD Snooping Group window
The fields that can be configured are described below:
Parameter
Description
VLAN Name
Click the radio button and enter the VLAN name of the multicast group.
VID List
Click the radio button and enter a VLAN list of the multicast group.
Port List
Specify the port number(s) used to find a multicast group.
Group IPv6 Address
Enter the group IPv6 address used here. Select the Data Driven option to enable the
data driven feature for this MLD snooping group.
Data Driven
If Data Driven is selected, only data driven groups will be displayed.
Click the
Find
button to locate a specific entry based on the information entered.
Click the
Clear Data Driven
button to delete the specific MLD snooping group which is learned by the Data Driven
feature of the specified VLAN.
Click the
View All
button to display all the existing entries.
Click the
Clear All Data Driven
button to delete all MLD snooping groups which is learned by the Data Driven feature
of specified VLANs.
MLD Snooping Forwarding Table
This page displays the Switch’s current MLD snooping forwarding table. It provides an easy way for user to check the
list of ports that the multicast group comes from and specific sources that it will be forwarded to. The packet comes
from the source VLAN. They will be forwarded to the forwarding VLAN. The MLD snooping further restricts the
forwarding ports.
To view the following window, click
L2 Features > L2 Multicast Control > MLD Snooping > MLD Snooping
Forwarding Table
, as shown below:
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