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Tagged Member
Ports
Source Port
Untagged Source
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Remap Priority (0-7)
Click Apply to implement the settings. To return to the IGMP Snooping Multicast VLAN Table window, click the
Snooping Multicast VLAN Entries
To configure the new Multicast VLAN Group List, click the corresponding Modify button in the IGMP Snooping Multicast
VLAN Table which will reveal the following window to be configured.
Figure 3 - 38 IGMP Snooping Multicast VLAN Group List Settings
Enter an existing VLAN Name and range and click Add. To remove all entries click the Remove All button. To return to the
IGMP Snooping Multicast VLAN Table window, click the

Limited Multicast Address Range Settings

This window allows the user to specify which multicast address(es) reports are to be received on specified ports on the Switch.
This function, also known as IGMP Filtering, will therefore limit the number of reports received and the number of multicast
groups configured on the Switch. The user may set an IP address or range of IP addresses to accept reports (Permit) or deny
reports (Deny) coming into the specified switch ports.
To view this window, click L2 Features > IGMP Snooping > Limited Multicast Address Range Settings, as shown below.
To configure Limited IP Multicast Range:
Choose the port or sequential range of ports using the From/To port pull-down menus.
Use the remaining pull-down menus to configure the parameters described below:
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Enter a port or list of ports to be added to the Multicast VLAN as a tagged member port.
Enter a port or list of ports to be added to the Multicast VLAN. Source ports will become the
untagged members of the multicast VLAN.
Click the radio button and enter a port or list of ports to be added to the .multicast VLAN.
Source ports will become the untagged members of the multicast VLAN.
This field is used to replace the source IP address of incoming packets sent by the host
before being forwarded to the source port.
Enter a value between 0 and 7. The remap priority is associated with the data traffic to be
forwarded on the multicast VLAN. Tick the None check box to use the packet's original
priority.
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