D-Link DES 6000 Product Manual - Page 67

Port GMRP Configuration screen, Static Multicast Forwarding Table Configuration screen

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Modular Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-43. Port GMRP Configuration screen This screen allows you to Enable or Disable Group Multicast Registration Protocol (GMRP) globally for each port. When GMRP is Enabled, a user attached to the port's Ethernet segment can dynamically join a multicast group. When GMRP is Disabled, then no dynamic multicast group registration is allowed on this port. Choose Configure Static Multicast Forwarding from the of the GMRP Configuration screen (when the switch is in 802.1Q VLAN mode) to access the following screen: Figure 6-44. Static Multicast Forwarding Table Configuration screen The fields you can set are: ♦ VID Enter a VLAN ID from 1 to 4094. This is the VLAN that will be defined on this screen. VID 1 is the default VLAN. All ports are designated members of VID 1 when VLANs are enabled. ♦ MAC Address This is the MAC address of a user that will statically receive multicast packets. ♦ Egress/Forbidden/Non-Member Position the cursor over the dash "-" representing the appropriate port number and press to select E for Egress, F for Forbidden or leave the dash "-". An E designates the specified port as a static member of the multicast group. An F defines the port as a nonmember and also forbids the port from joining the multicast group dynamically. A dash (-) means the port is not given multicast group membership for the VID entered above. 62 Using the Console Interface

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Modular Ethernet Switch User’s Guide
62
Using the Console Interface
Figure 6-43.
Port GMRP Configuration screen
This screen allows you to
Enable
or
Disable
Group Multicast Registration Protocol (GMRP) globally for each
port. When GMRP is
Enabled,
a user attached to the port’s Ethernet segment can dynamically join a
multicast group.
When GMRP is
Disabled,
then no dynamic multicast group registration is allowed on this
port.
Choose
Configure Static Multicast Forwarding
from the of the
GMRP Configuration
screen (when the
switch is in
802.1Q VLAN
mode) to access the following screen:
Figure 6-44.
Static Multicast Forwarding Table Configuration screen
The fields you can set are:
VID
Enter a VLAN ID from 1 to 4094. This is the VLAN that will be defined on this screen. VID 1 is the
default VLAN. All ports are designated members of VID 1 when VLANs are enabled.
MAC Address
This is the MAC address of a user that will statically receive multicast packets.
Egress/Forbidden/Non-Member
Position the cursor over the dash “–“ representing the appropriate
port number and press <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 multicast group. An
F
defines the port as a non-
member and also forbids the port from joining the multicast group dynamically. A dash (–) means the port
is not given multicast group membership for the VID entered above.