Configuring Maximum Number Of Multicast Groups - Raisecom ISCOM2600G-HI (A) Series Configuration Manual

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ISCOM2600G-HI (A) Series Configuration Guide
Step
5
6
7
Perform the command of igmp filter profile profile-number in interface configuration
mode to make the created IGMP profile apply to the specified interface. One IGMP
profile can be applied to multiple interfaces, but each interface can have only one
IGMP profile.

8.6.6 Configuring maximum number of multicast groups

You can add the maximum number of multicast groups applied to interface or
interface+VLAN.
Configure the maximum number of multicast groups for the ISCOM2600G-HI series switch
as below.
Step
1
2
3
Command
Raisecom(config-igmp-profile)#exit
Raisecom(config)#interface
interface-type interface-number
Raisecom(config-
gigaethernet1/1/port)#igmp filter
profile
profile-number
vlan-list
]
Raisecom(config-portchannel1)#igmp
profile-number
filter profile
[ vlan
vlan-list
Raisecom(config-portchannel1)#exit
Raisecom(config-
gigaethernet1/1/port)# igmp drop
[ query | report ]
Command
Raisecom#config
Raisecom(config)#interface
interface-type interface-
number
Raisecom(config-
gigaethernet1/1/port)#igmp
filter max-groups
number
[ vlan
vlan-list
Raisecom(config- port-
channel1)#igmp filter max-
group-number
groups
vlan-list
]
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[ vlan
]
Enter global configuration mode
Enter physical layer interface
configuration mode or LAG configuration
mode.
Configure the maximum number of
multicast groups to physical interface or
group-
interface+VLAN.
]
Configure the maximum number of
multicast groups to LAG interface or
[ vlan
interface+VLAN.
Description
Enter physical layer interface
configuration mode or LAG
configuration mode.
Configure IGMP Profile filtering
profile to physical interface or
interface+VLAN.
Configure IGMP Profile filtering
profile to LAG interface or
interface+VLAN.
(Optional) enable IGMP to filter
query packets from the user
interface or join or leave packets
from the upstream interface.
Description
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