Siemens S223 User Manual

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SURPASS hiD 6615 S223/S323 R1.5 
300                                                                         A50010-Y3-C150-2-7619 
To delete the statically configured MVR group address, use the following command. 
Command Mode 
Description 
no mvr vlan
 VLAN helper Global 
Deletes a MVR group address. 
IP ADDRESS: specific IP address 
 
9.2.7.4 
Send and Receive Port 
Statically configure a VLAN interface to receive multicast traffic sent to the multicast 
VLAN and the IP multicast address. An interface statically configured as a member of a 
group remains a member of the group until statically removed. 
Command Mode 
Description 
mvr port
 PORTS type {receiver | 
source
Global 
Configures MVR port. 
PORTS: port number 
 
 Source 
 
This configures uplink ports that receive and send multicast data as source ports. 
 
Subscribers cannot be directly connected to source ports. All source ports on a switch 
 
belong to the single multicast VLAN. 
 Receiver 
 
This configures a port as a receiver port if it is a subscriber port and should only re-
 
ceive multicast data. It does not receive data unless it becomes a member of the 
 
multicast group, either statically or by using IGMP leave and join messages. Receiver 
 
ports cannot belong to the multicast VLAN. 
 
To delete the statically configured MVR port, use the following command. 
Command Mode 
Description 
no mvr port
 PORTS 
Global 
Deletes a MVR port. 
 
9.2.7.5 
Displaying MVR Configuration 
To display an MVR configuration, use the following command. 
Command Mode 
Description 
show mvr 
show mvr port 
show mvr vlan
 VLANS 
Enable 
Global 
Shows a configuration. 
 
9.2.8 
IGMP Filtering and Throttling 
With the IGMP filtering feature, you can filter multicast joins on a per-port basis by config-
uring IP multicast profiles and associating them with individual switch ports. An IGMP pro-
file can contain one or more multicast groups and specifies whether access to the group 
is permitted or denied. If an IGMP profile denying access to a multicast group is applied 
to a switch port, the IGMP join report requesting the stream of IP multicast traffic is