Netgear M4250-26G4XF-PoE User Manual - Page 30

Con the IGMP querier for a network profile

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AV Line of Fully Managed Switches M4250 Series To globally enable or disable PTP residency time stamping: 1. Launch a web browser. 2. In the address field of your web browser, enter the IP address of the switch. The login page displays. 3. In the Login Name field, enter admin as the user name, in the Password field, enter your local device password, and click the AV UI Login button. The first time that you log in, no password is required. However, you then must specify a local device password to use each subsequent time that you log in. The Overview page displays. 4. Select Configure > Network Profiles. The Network Profiles page displays. 5. Below the graphical display of the switch, do one of the following: • Disable PTP residency time stamping: Turn off the toggle so that it displays gray and is positioned to the left. • Enable PTP residency time stamping: Turn on the toggle so that it displays green and is positioned to the right. By default, PTP residency time stamping is enabled. Your settings are saved automatically. 6. To save the settings to the running configuration, at the top of the page, click the Save icon or text. Configure the IGMP querier for a network profile IGMP snooping requires that one central switch or router in a VLAN periodically query all end-devices on the network to announce their multicast memberships. This central device is the IGMP querier. The IGMP query responses, known as IGMP reports, keep the switch updated with the current multicast group membership on a port-by-port and network profile basis. If the switch does not receive updated membership information in a timely fashion, it stops forwarding multicasts to the port where the end device is located. Each network profile can function as a querier in the VLAN in which it operates. The IGMP querier for the Default network profile with VLAN 1 is enabled by default. You can configure an IGMP querier for use with a network profile in another VLAN than VLAN 1. Audio-Video Profile Templates 30 and Network Profiles Audio Video User Manual

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To globally enable or disable PTP residency time stamping:
1.
Launch a web browser.
2.
In the address field of your web browser, enter the IP address of the switch.
The login page displays.
3.
In the
Login Name
field, enter
admin
as the user name, in the
Password
field, enter
your local device password, and click the
AV UI Login
button.
The first time that you log in, no password is required. However, you then must
specify a local device password to use each subsequent time that you log in.
The Overview page displays.
4.
Select
Configure > Network Profiles
.
The Network Profiles page displays.
5.
Below the graphical display of the switch, do one of the following:
Disable PTP residency time stamping
: Turn off the toggle so that it displays
gray and is positioned to the left.
Enable PTP residency time stamping
: Turn on the toggle so that it displays
green and is positioned to the right.
By default, PTP residency time stamping is enabled.
Your settings are saved automatically.
6.
To save the settings to the running configuration, at the top of the page, click the
Save
icon or text.
Configure the IGMP querier for a network
profile
IGMP snooping requires that one central switch or router in a VLAN periodically query
all end-devices on the network to announce their multicast memberships. This central
device is the IGMP querier. The IGMP query responses, known as IGMP reports, keep
the switch updated with the current multicast group membership on a port-by-port and
network profile basis. If the switch does not receive updated membership information
in a timely fashion, it stops forwarding multicasts to the port where the end device is
located.
Each network profile can function as a querier in the VLAN in which it operates. The
IGMP querier for the Default network profile with VLAN 1 is enabled by default. You
can configure an IGMP querier for use with a network profile in another VLAN than
VLAN 1.
Audio Video User Manual
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Audio-Video Profile Templates
and Network Profiles
AV Line of Fully Managed Switches M4250 Series