Static Multicast MAC Configuration
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G8264CS Command Reference for ENOS 8.4
The following options are available to control the forwarding of known and
unknown multicast packets:
All multicast packets are flooded to the entire VLAN. This is the default switch
behavior.
Known multicast packets are forwarded only to those ports specified. Unknown
multicast packets are flooded to the entire VLAN. To configure this option,
define the Multicast MAC address for the VLAN and specify ports that are to
receive multicast packets (macaddresstable multicast).
Known multicast packets are forwarded only to those ports specified. Unknown
multicast packets are dropped. To configure this option:
Define the Multicast MAC address for the VLAN and specify ports that are to
receive multicast packets (macaddresstable multicast).
Enable Flood Blocking on ports that are not to receive multicast packets
(interface port <port alias or number>) (floodblocking).
Use the following commands to configure static Multicast MAC entries in the
Forwarding Database (FDB).
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Static Multicast MAC Configuration Options
Command Syntax and Usage
[no] macaddresstable multicast <MAC address> <VLAN ID (1‐4094)>
<port alias or number>
Adds or removes a static multicast entry. You can list ports separated by a
comma ( , ) or enter a range of ports separated by a hyphen ( ). For example:
macaddresstable multicast 01:00:00:23:3f:01 200 14
Command mode: Global configuration
[no] macaddresstable multicast <MAC address> port
<port alias or number>
Adds or removes a static multicast entry for Network Load Balancing (NLB).
You can list ports separated by a comma ( , ) or enter a range of ports
separated by a hyphen ( ). For example:
macaddresstable multicast 01:00:00:23:3f:01 port 14
Command mode: Global configuration
macaddresstable multicast reload
Reloads all static multicast entries.
Command mode: Global configuration