Igmp Snooping Table - D-Link DGS-3224TG User Manual

Managed 24-port gigabit ethernet switch
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The information is described as follows:
Search by VLAN ID – Allows the forwarding table to be browsed by VLAN ID (VID).
Search by MAC Address – Allows the forwarding table to be browsed by MAC Address.
Search by Port – Allows the forwarding table to be browsed by port number.
Jump – Allows the user to move to a sector of the database corresponding to a user defined port,
VLAN, or MAC address.
Find – Click the icon to find the data entry.
Clear All – Clears all forwarding table entries.
Clear By Port – Clears the forwarding table entries that have the entered port number.
VID – The VLAN ID of the VLAN the port is a member of.
MAC Address – The MAC address entered into the address table.
Port – The port that the MAC address above corresponds to.
Learned – How the switch discovered the MAC address. The possible entries are Dynamic, Self,
and Static.
Next – Click this button to view the next page of the address table.

IGMP Snooping Table

The switch's IGMP snooping table can be browsed using the Web Manager. The table is displayed by
VLAN ID (VID).
The information is described as follows:
VID –VLAN ID of the VLAN for which the IGMP Snooping table is to be displayed.
Search – Click on this button to display the IGMP Snooping Table for the current VID.
Multicast Group – The IP address of a multicast group learned by IGMP snooping.
MAC Address – The corresponding MAC address learned by IGMP snooping.
Port Map – Displays the ports that have forwarded multicast packets.
Reports – The number of IGMP reports for the listed source.
Figure 7-40. IGMP Snooping Table window
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