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Multicast
Defining Multicast Properties
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To map an IP Multicast group address to an Layer 2 Multicast address:
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For IPv4, this is mapped by taking the 23 low-order bits from the IPv4 
address, and adding them to the 01:00:5e prefix. By standard, the upper 
nine bits of the IP address are ignored, and any IP addresses that only 
differ in the value of these upper bits are mapped to the same Layer 2 
address, since the lower 23 bits that are used are identical. For example, 
234.129.2.3 is mapped to a MAC Multicast group address 
01:00:5e:01:02:03. Up to 32 IP Multicast group addresses can be 
mapped to the same Layer 2 address.
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For IPv6, this is mapped by taking the 32 low-order bits of the Multicast 
address, and adding the prefix of 33:33. For example, the IPv6 Multicast 
address FF00:1122:3344 is mapped to Layer 2 Multicast 
33:33:11:22:33:44.
Defining Multicast Properties
The Properties page enables you to configure the Bridge Multicast filtering status.
By default, all Multicast frames are flooded to all ports of the VLAN. To selectively 
forward only to relevant ports and filter (drop) the Multicast on the rest of the ports, 
enable Bridge Multicast filtering status in the Properties page.
If filtering is enabled, Multicast frames are forwarded to a subset of the ports in the 
relevant VLAN as defined in the Multicast Forwarding Data Base. Multicast filtering 
is enforced on all traffic. By default, such traffic is flooded to all relevant ports, but 
you can limit forwarding to a smaller subset.
A common way of representing Multicast membership is the (S,G) notation where 
S is the (single) source sending a Multicast stream of data, and G is the IPv4 or IPv6 
group address. If a Multicast client can receive Multicast traffic from any source of 
a specific Multicast group, this is saved as (*,G).
The following are ways of forwarding Multicast frames:
MAC Group Address—Based on the destination MAC address in the 
Ethernet frame. 
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As mentioned before, one or more IP Multicast group addresses 
can be mapped to a MAC group address. Forwarding, based on the MAC 
group address, can result in an IP Multicast stream being forwarded to 
ports that have no receiver for the stream.