• Unchecked — Maintains all CPE VLAN to Multicast VLAN mappings.
Web – Click Layer 2, VLAN, CPE VLAN Mapping, click Add, define the fields, and
click Apply.
CLI – The following is an example of the Mapping CPE VLANs CLI commands:
Console(config)# ip igmp snooping map cpe vlan 3 multicast-tv vlan 20
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Defining VLAN Groups
VLAN groups increase network flexibility and portability. For example, network users
grouped by MAC address can log on to the network from multiple locations without
moving between VLANs.
VLANs can be grouped by MAC address, Subnets, and Protocols. Once a user logs
on, the system attempts to classify the user by MAC address. If the user cannot be
classified by MAC address, the system attempts to classify the user by Subnet. If the
subnet classification is unsuccessful, the system attempts to classify the user by
protocol. If the protocol classification is unsuccessful, the user is classified by PVID.
Configuring MAC Based VLAN Groups
The MAC-Based Groups Page contains information for defining MAC Based VLAN
groups.
Figure 3-104. CPE VLANs Mapping Page
Defining VLAN Groups
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