D-Link DES-3624 Product Manual - Page 65

Action, IEEE 802.1Q IGMP Configuration, Con IGMP Entry, IEEE 802.1Q IGMP, Configuration, VLAN ID

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Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User's Guide The above screen is used to specify an agent to interface between IGMP and VLAN. The agents are assigned to a VLAN and allow IGMP query and report packets to be present on the given VLAN. Only 12 agents can exist on the switch at any one time. Items in the above screen are described below: ♦ Action Adds/Removes an entry (agent) from the table. ♦ VID The VLAN number that you wish to create an agent for. Press APPLY to add the agent to the table. Go back to the IEEE 802.1Q IGMP Configuration menu and choose Configure IGMP Entry in order to activate/deactivate the agents and configure settings for them. The following IEEE 802.1Q IGMP Configuration screen appears: Figure 6-27. IEEE 802.1Q IGMP Configuration screen This allows you to enable or disable these agents and set aging timers for them. Items in the above screen are defined as follows: ♦ VLAN ID This is the VID number for the VLAN that has an agent attached to it which enables IGMP packets to be sent and received. ♦ Age-out Timer If no IGMP query packet has arrived at the Switch before this timer has expired, the Switch will become the IGMP host for this VLAN. ♦ IGMP Status Activates or deactivates the agent on this VLAN. Using the Console Interface 69

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Stackable NWay Ethernet Switch User’s Guide
Using the Console Interface
69
The above screen is used to specify an agent to interface between IGMP and VLAN. The agents are assigned
to a VLAN and allow IGMP query and report packets to be present on the given VLAN. Only 12 agents can
exist on the switch at any one time.
Items in the above screen are described below:
Action
Adds/Removes an entry (agent) from the table.
VID
The VLAN number that you wish to create an agent for.
Press APPLY to add the agent to the table.
Go back to the
IEEE 802.1Q IGMP Configuration
menu and choose
Configure IGMP Entry
in order to
activate/deactivate the agents and configure settings for them. The following
IEEE 802.1Q IGMP
Configuration
screen appears:
Figure 6-27.
IEEE 802.1Q IGMP Configuration screen
This allows you to enable or disable these agents and set aging timers for them.
Items in the above screen are defined as follows:
VLAN ID
This is the VID number for the VLAN that has an agent attached to it which enables IGMP
packets to be sent and received.
Age-out Timer
If no IGMP query packet has arrived at the Switch before this timer has expired, the
Switch will become the IGMP host for this VLAN.
IGMP Status
Activates or deactivates the agent on this VLAN.