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ip igmp snooping filter (global), ip igmp snooping filter (interface

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Example Bind the filtering address ID 2-6 to port 3: TL-SG2424P(config)# interface gigabitEthernet 1/0/3 TL-SG2424P(config-if)# ip igmp snooping filter addr-id 2-6 ip igmp snooping filter (global) Description The ip igmp snooping filter command is used to add or modify the multicast filtering IP-range. To delete the multicast filtering IP-range, please use no ip igmp snooping filter command. Syntax ip igmp snooping filter id start-ip end-ip no ip igmp snooping filter id Parameter id ii IP-range ID, ranging from 1 to 30. start-ip ii The start multicast IP of the IP-range. end-ip ii The end multicast IP of the IP-range. Command Mode Global Configuration Mode Example Modify the multicast IP-range whose ID is 3 as 225.1.1.1~226.3.2.1: TL-SG2424P(config)# ip igmp snooping filter 3 225.1.1.1 226.3.2.1 ip igmp snooping filter (interface) Description The ip igmp snooping filter command is used to configure Port Filter. To return to the default configuration, please use no igmp snooping filter command. When the switch receives IGMP report message, it examines the multicast filtering IP ID configured on the access port to determine if the port can join the multicast group. If the multicast IP is not filtered, the switch will add the port to the forward port list of the multicast group. Otherwise, the switch will drop the IGMP report message. In that way, you can control the multicast groups that users can access. 128

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Example
Bind the filtering address ID 2-6 to port 3:
TL-SG2424P(config)# interface
gigabitEthernet
1/0/3
TL-SG2424P(config-if)# ip igmp snooping filter addr-id
2-6
ip igmp snooping filter (global)
Description
The
ip igmp snooping filter
command is used to add or modify the multicast
filtering IP-range. To delete the multicast filtering IP-range, please use
no ip
igmp snooping filter
command.
Syntax
ip igmp snooping filter
id
start-ip
end-ip
no
ip igmp snooping filter
id
Parameter
id
——
IP-range ID, ranging from 1 to 30.
start-ip
——
The start multicast IP of the IP-range.
end-ip
——
The end multicast IP of the IP-range.
Command Mode
Global Configuration Mode
Example
Modify the multicast IP-range whose ID is 3 as 225.1.1.1~226.3.2.1:
TL-SG2424P(config)# ip igmp snooping filter
3 225.1.1.1 226.3.2.1
ip igmp snooping filter (interface)
Description
The
ip igmp snooping filter
command is used to configure Port Filter. To return
to the default configuration, please use
no igmp snooping filter
command.
When the switch receives IGMP report message, it examines the multicast
filtering IP ID configured on the access port to determine if the port can join the
multicast group. If the multicast IP is not filtered, the switch will add the port to
the forward port list of the multicast group. Otherwise, the switch will drop the
IGMP report message. In that way, you can control the multicast groups that
users can access.