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DGS-6604 ip igmp snooping static-group ip igmp snooping static-group Use this command to configure an IGMP snooping static group. Use the no form of this command to delete an IGMP snooping static group. ip igmp snooping static-group IP-ADDRESS [ source IP-ADDRESS] interface INTERFACE-ID [,|-] no ip igmp snooping static-group [ IP-ADDRESS [ source IP-ADDRESS ] [ interface INTERFACE-ID Syntax Description IP-ADDRESS The first IP-ADDRESS is the IP multicast group address of a group which the user would like to see. (Optional) The second IP-ADDRESS is the IP address of a system where multicast data packets originate. INTERFACE-ID [, | -] The interface or an interface list. Only a physical interface or a port-channel is allowed. Default Command Mode Usage Guideline No static-group VLAN interface configuration This command applies to IGMP Snooping on a VLAN interface to statically add group membership entries and/or source records. If a physical port is used as interface parameter for this command and it is already one member port of a port-channel then the command is aborted and an error message indicates the condition. If the specified interface parameter (such as port or port-channel ) interface does not belong to the VLAN where this command is going to apply the specified interfaces, then the system returns an error message to indicate that the command is ignored. The command creates an IGMP snooping static group. If an igmp snooping static-group configuration exists in the switch, then the switch has to respond to the IGMP query for these configured static-group addresses. The Reserved IP multicast address 224.0.0.X must be excluded from the configured group. The VLAN has to be created before creating an IGMP snooping static-group. When the associated VLAN is deleted, the related IGMP snooping static-group entries are also removed from system configuration. CLI Reference Guide 268