Figure 4.219Switching > Multicast Forwarding Database Mld Snooping - Advantech EKI-9516P-HV User Manual

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To access this page, click Switching > Multicast Forwarding Database > MLD
Snooping.
Figure 4.219 Switching > Multicast Forwarding Database > MLD Snooping
The following table describes the items in the previous figure.
Item
VLAN ID
MAC Address
Type
Description
Interface(s)
Refresh
Clear Entries
4.4.12.5
Statistics
The Multicast Forwarding Database Statistics page displays statistical information
about the multicast forwarding database (MFDB).
To access this page, click Switching > Multicast Forwarding Database > Statis-
tics.
Figure 4.220 Switching > Multicast Forwarding Database > Statistics
The following table describes the items in the previous figure.
Item
MFDB Max Table
Entries
MFBD Most Entries
Since Last Reset
MFDB Current
Entries
Refresh
4.4.13
MVR
Multicast VLAN Registration (MVR) allows the switch to listen to the Internet Group
Management Protocol (IGMP) frames. Both protocols operate independently from
each other and can be enabled on the switch interfaces. In such case, MVR listens to
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Description
The VLAN ID associated with the entry in the MFDB.
The multicast MAC address associated with the entry in the MFDB.
The type of entry, which is one of the following:
Static: The entry has been manually added to the MFDB by an
administrator.
Dynamic: The entry has been added to the MFDB as a result of a
learning process or protocol. Entries that appear on this page
have been learned by examining IGMP messages.
A text description of this multicast table entry.
The list of interfaces that will forward or filter traffic sent to the multicast
MAC address.
Click Refresh to update the screen.
Click Clear Entries to remove all IGMP snooping entries from the
MFDB table.
Description
The maximum number of entries that the multicast forwarding data-
base can hold.
The largest number of entries that have been present in the multicast
forwarding database since the device was last reset. This value is also
known as the MFDB high-water mark.
The current number of entries in the multicast forwarding database.
Click Refresh to update the screen.
200

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