D-Link DES 6000 Product Manual - Page 68

Browse Static Multicast Forwarding Table screen, Port-based VLAN Configuration screen

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Modular Ethernet Switch User's Guide ♦ State can be toggled between Permanent, Delete on Reset, Delete on Timeout, and Invalid. Permanent marks the entry as always being a member of the multicast group. Delete on Reset marks the entry as active until the switch is reset (rebooted), at which time, the entry will be deleted. Delete on Timeout marks the entry as active until the IGMP age-out timer expires. If the IGMP age-out timer expires, the entry will be deleted. Invalid marks the entry to be deleted immediately. Choose Browse Static Multicast Forwarding Table from the of the Static Multicast Forwarding Table Configuration screen (when the switch is in 802.1Q VLAN mode) to access the following screen: Figure 6-45. Browse Static Multicast Forwarding Table screen This screen displays the current Static Multicast Forwarding Table entries. It is a read-only table. Configure Port-based VLANs Choose Configure Port-based VLANs from the VLANs & MAC-based Broadcast Domains Configuration menu (when the switch is in Port-based VLAN mode). The following screen appears: Figure 6-46. Port-based VLAN Configuration screen The Management Vlan ID: [ ] field allows the entry of the VLAN ID (VID) of the VLAN on which the management station (usually a computer used to manage the switch) is located. Using the Console Interface 63

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Modular Ethernet Switch User’s Guide
Using the Console Interface
63
State<Permanent
>
can be toggled between
Permanent, Delete on Reset, Delete on Timeout,
and
Invalid.
Permanent
marks the entry as always being a member of the multicast group.
Delete on
Reset
marks the entry as active until the switch is reset (rebooted), at which time, the entry will be
deleted.
Delete on Timeout
marks the entry as active until the IGMP age-out timer expires.
If the
IGMP age-out timer expires, the entry will be deleted.
Invalid
marks the entry to be deleted
immediately.
Choose
Browse Static Multicast Forwarding Table
from the of the
Static Multicast Forwarding
Table Configuration
screen (when the switch is in
802.1Q VLAN
mode) to access the following screen:
Figure 6-45.
Browse Static Multicast Forwarding Table screen
This screen displays the current Static Multicast Forwarding Table entries.
It is a read-only table.
Configure Port-based VLANs
Choose
Configure Port-based VLANs
from the
VLANs & MAC-based Broadcast Domains
Configuration
menu (when the switch is in
Port-based VLAN
mode). The following screen appears:
Figure 6-46.
Port-based VLAN Configuration screen
The
Management Vlan ID: [
]
field allows the entry of the VLAN ID (VID) of the VLAN on which the
management station (usually a computer used to manage the switch) is located.