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Using Local Management
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Local Management
Configure Ethernet Multicast Filtering
Description
You can use Ethernet multicast filters to define which ports can receive
multicast traffic from a specific multicast MAC address.
multicast traffic from a specific multicast MAC address.
VLAN/VLAN ID: Indicates VLAN or VLAN ID. If VLANs are active on
the switch you can set Ethernet multicast filtering on a per VLAN basis.
For port-based VLANs, press
the switch you can set Ethernet multicast filtering on a per VLAN basis.
For port-based VLANs, press
z to select the name of VLAN. For
tag-based VLANs, type the VLAN ID in the Multicast address field.
Multicast address: Indicates the MAC address you want to add, delete, or
apply a filter to.
apply a filter to.
ADD/DELETE: Adds or removes a MAC address from the switch’s table.
To adding or deleting a multicast filter
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In the Multicast address field, type a multicast address.
2
If the switch is running tag-based or port-based VLANs, select a VLAN
to locate the filter.
to locate the filter.
3
To add a filter, select ADD using the arrow keys and press
E.
4
To remove a filter, type the MAC address in the Multicast field, select
DELETE, and then press
DELETE, and then press
E.
LOCATION
Main Menu
Configure Device
Forwarding and Filtering
Configure Ethernet...
NOTE
If tag-based (IEEE 802.1Q) or
port-based VLANs are currently
active and you want to enable
MAC address filtering, you must
assign each multicast filter to a
specific VLAN.
port-based VLANs are currently
active and you want to enable
MAC address filtering, you must
assign each multicast filter to a
specific VLAN.