Ip Igmp Static-Group - Allied Telesis x510-28GTX Command Reference Manual

Stackable gigabit edge switches x510 series
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IP IGMP STATIC
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ip igmp static-group

Overview
Use this command to statically configure multicast group membership entries on
a VLAN interface, or to statically forward a multicast channel out a particular port
or port range.
To statically add only a group membership, do not specify any parameters.
To statically add a (*,g) entry to forward a channel out of a port, specify only the
multicast group address and the switch port range.
To statically add an (s,g) entry to forward a channel out of a port, specify the
multicast group address, the source IP address, and the switch port range.
To use Source Specific Multicast mapping to determine the source IP address of
the multicast server use the ssm-map parameter instead of specifying the source
IP address.
Use the no variant of this command to delete static group membership entries.
ip igmp static-group <ip-address> [source
Syntax
{<ip-source-addr>|ssm-map}] [interface <port>]
no ip igmp static-group <ip-address> [source
{<ip-source-addr>|ssm-map}] [interface <port>]
Mode
Interface Configuration for a VLAN interface.
Usage
This command applies to IGMP operation, or to IGMP Snooping on a VLAN
interface.
C613-50170-01 Rev B
Parameter
<ip-address>
source
<ip-source-addr>
ssm-map
interface
<port>
Command Reference for x510 Series
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.7-1.x
Description
Standard IP Multicast group address, entered in the form
A.B.C.D, to be configured as a static group member.
Optional.
Standard IP source address, entered in the form A.B.C.D, to be
configured as a static source from where multicast packets
originate.
This parameter uses Source Specific Multicast (SSM) Mapping
to determine the source IP address associated with the
specified IP Multicast group address. SSM mappings are
configured using the
ip igmp ssm-map static
Use this parameter to specify a specific switch port or switch
port range to statically forward the multicast group out of. If
not used, static configuration is applied on all ports in the
VLAN.
The port or port range to statically forward the group out of.
The port may be a switch port (e.g. port1.0.4), a static
channel group (e.g. sa2), or a dynamic (LACP) channel group
(e.g. po2).
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