TP-Link TL-SG5426 User Guide - Page 463
Table 4-74, show mvr interface - display description, Table 4-75, show mvr members - display
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4 Command Line Interface The following displays information about the interfaces attached to the MVR VLAN: Console#show mvr interface Port Type Status eth1/1 SOURCE ACTIVE/UP eth1/2 RECEIVER ACTIVE/UP eth1/5 RECEIVER INACTIVE/DOWN eth1/6 RECEIVER INACTIVE/DOWN eth1/7 RECEIVER INACTIVE/DOWN Console# Immediate Leave Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Field Port Type Status Immediate Leave Table 4-74 show mvr interface - display description Description Shows interfaces attached to the MVR. Shows the MVR port type. Shows the MVR status and interface status. MVR status for source ports is "ACTIVE" if MVR is globally enabled on the switch. MVR status for receiver ports is "ACTIVE" only if there are subscribers receiving multicast traffic from one of the MVR groups, or a multicast group has been statically assigned to an interface. Shows if immediate leave is enabled or disabled. The following shows information about the interfaces associated with multicast groups assigned to the MVR VLAN: Console#show mvr members MVR Group IP Status 225.0.0.1 ACTIVE 225.0.0.2 INACTIVE 225.0.0.3 INACTIVE 225.0.0.4 INACTIVE 225.0.0.5 INACTIVE 225.0.0.6 INACTIVE 225.0.0.7 INACTIVE 225.0.0.8 INACTIVE 225.0.0.9 INACTIVE 225.0.0.10 INACTIVE Console# Members ------eth1/1(d), eth1/2(s) None None None None None None None None None Field MVR Group IP Status Members Table 4-75 show mvr members - display description Description Multicast groups assigned to the MVR VLAN. Shows whether or not the there are active subscribers for this multicast group. Note that this field will also display "INACTIVE" if MVR is globally disabled. Shows the interfaces with subscribers for multicast services provided through the MVR VLAN. Also shows if an interface has dynamically joined a multicast group (d), or if a multicast group has been statically bound to the interface (s). 4-222