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12-port hardened industrial gigabit poe+ layer 2+ managed din-rail switch
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Figure-1:
MOD Without MVR
MoD Server
Receiver Ports
VLAN1 VLAN2 VLAN3 VLAN4 VLAN5 VLAN6
Figure-2:
MOD Support MVR
MoD Server
Receiver Ports
VLAN1 VLAN2 VLAN3 VLAN4 VLAN5 VLAN6
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Switch
Switch supports MVR
Default Settings
There is no MVR vlan.
Default configuration for a new MVR:
MVR VLAN Information
VLAN ID
: 2
Name
: MVR2
Active
: Enabled
Mode
: Dynamic
Source Port(s)
: None
Receiver Port(s) : None
Tagged Port(s)
: None
The Switch allows user to create up to 250 groups.
The Switch allows user to create up to 16 MVRs.
Notices
IGMP snooping and MVR can be independently enabled.
IGMP snooping and MVR use the same IGMP timers.
MVR can recognize IGMPv3 reports.
About the IGMPv3 report, switch doesn't treat those group records with the
following group record types as membership reports. Those group record types
are MODE_IS_INCLUDE, CHANGE_TO_INCLUDE_MODE, ALLOW_NEW_SOURCES
and BLOCK_OLD_SOURCES.
Don't use the group address X.0.0.1 for your multicast stream. It is because the
system detects and records the 224.0.0.1 for dynamic querier port. The group
address X.0.0.1 may conflict with 224.0.0.1.
Because the lower 23 bits of the 28-bit multicast IP address are mapped into the
23 bits of available Ethernet address space. When you configure group address,
the Switch compares the lower 23 bits only.
CLI command "group 1 start-address 224.1.1.1 6", it creates 6 groups. That is,
one IP, one group.
The MVR name should be the combination of the digit or the alphabet.
The group name should be the combination of the digit or the alphabet.
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