TP-Link T2500-28TCTL-SL5428E T2500-28TCUN V1 User Guide - Page 172

VLAN Config, Member Port Aging

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Report Message Suppression: Unknown Multicast Filter: Router Port Aging Time: Member Port Aging Time: Last Listener Query Interval: Last Listener Query Count: Multicast VLAN: Multicast VLAN ID: Enable or disable Report Message Suppression function globally. If this function is enabled, the first Report Message from the listener will forward to the router ports while the subsequent Report Message from the group will be suppressed to reduce the MLD traffic in the network. Choose to forward or drop unknown multicast data. Unknown IPv6 multicast packets refer to those packets without corresponding forwarding entries in the IPv6 multicast table: When unknown multicast filter is enabled, the switch will discard all received unknown IPv6 multicast packets; When unknown multicast filer is disabled, all unknown IPv6 multicast packets are flooded in the ingress VLAN. Enter the global router port aging time. If the router port does not receive Query Message in the aging time, it will be aged. Enter the global member port aging time. If the member port does not receive Report Message in the aging time, it will be aged. Enter the Last Listener Query interval time. When the multicast group has no more member ports, it will send the Specific Query Message with this interval time to check whether there is another listener. Enter the Last Listener Query numbers. When the multicast group has no more member ports, it will send this numbers of Specific Query Message to check whether there is another listener. Enable or disable multicast VLAN function. When multicast VLAN is enabled, all multicast data will forward in this VLAN if this port belongs to the VLAN. Enter the multicast VLAN ID. Note: 1. When Unknown Multicast Filter is configured, the Unknown Multicast function in IGMP Snooping is also configured at the same time. 2. Configurations of the Router Port Aging Time and Member Port Aging Time in 9.2.2 VLAN Config override their global configurations here. 3. Before creating the Multicast VLAN, its corresponding VLAN should be configured in 9.2.2 VLAN Config. 10.2.2 VLAN Config On this page you can configure MLD Snooping function with each single VLAN. You need to create VLAN if you want to enable MLD Snooping function in this VLAN. Choose the menu Multicast→MLD Snooping→VLAN Config to load the following page. 162

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Report Message
Suppression:
Enable or disable Report Message Suppression function globally.
If this function is enabled, the first Report Message from the
listener will forward to the router ports while the subsequent
Report Message from the group will be suppressed to reduce the
MLD traffic in the network.
Unknown Multicast
Filter:
Choose to forward or drop unknown multicast data.
Unknown IPv6 multicast packets refer to those packets without
corresponding forwarding entries in the IPv6 multicast table:
When unknown multicast filter is enabled, the switch will discard
all received unknown IPv6 multicast packets;
When unknown multicast filer is disabled, all unknown IPv6
multicast packets are flooded in the ingress VLAN.
Router Port Aging
Time:
Enter the global router port aging time. If the router port does not
receive Query Message in the aging time, it will be aged.
Member Port Aging
Time:
Enter the global member port aging time. If the member port
does not receive Report Message in the aging time, it will be
aged.
Last Listener Query
Interval:
Enter the Last Listener Query interval time. When the multicast
group has no more member ports, it will send the Specific Query
Message with this interval time to check whether there is another
listener.
Last Listener Query
Count:
Enter the Last Listener Query numbers. When the multicast
group has no more member ports, it will send this numbers of
Specific Query Message to check whether there is another
listener.
Multicast VLAN:
Enable or disable multicast VLAN function. When multicast
VLAN is enabled, all multicast data will forward in this VLAN if
this port belongs to the VLAN.
Multicast VLAN ID:
Enter the multicast VLAN ID.
Note:
1. When Unknown Multicast Filter is configured, the Unknown Multicast function in IGMP
Snooping is also configured at the same time.
2. Configurations of the Router Port Aging Time and Member Port Aging Time in
9.2.2 VLAN
Config
override their global configurations here.
3.
Before creating the Multicast VLAN, its corresponding VLAN should be configured in
9.2.2
VLAN Config
.
10.2.2 VLAN Config
On this page you can configure MLD Snooping function with each single VLAN. You need to
create VLAN if you want to enable MLD Snooping function in this VLAN.
Choose the menu
Multicast
MLD Snooping
VLAN
Config
to load the following page.