17.6 IGMP Filter Setup Screen
To open this screen, click Advanced Application, IGMP, Filter Setup. This screen is
discussed in
17.7 IGMP Count Screen
e at a time. If each channel requires 4~5 Mbps of download bandwidth, and the subscriber's
connection supports 11 Mbps, you can use IGMP count to limit the subscriber to using just 2
channels at a time. This also effectively limits the subscriber to using only two IPTVs with the
DSL connection.
To open this screen, click Advanced Application, IGMP, Count Setup.
Figure 73 IGMP Count
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 39 IGMP Count
LABEL
IGMP Status
Port
Active
Count
Select
Active
Inactive
Select All
Select None
IES-612-51A User's Guide
Section 14.8 on page
135.
DESCRIPTION
Click IGMP Status to open the IGMP Setup screen where you can view current
IGMP information (see
This field shows each DSL port number.
This field shows whether or not the IGMP count limit is enabled on this port. "V"
displays if it is enabled and "-" displays if it is disabled.
Enter the maximum number of IGMP groups a subscriber on this port can join.
This has no effect if the IGMP count limit is disabled.
Select this, and click Active or Inactive to enable or disable the specified IGMP
count limit on this port.
Click this to enable the specified IGMP count limits on the selected ports.
Click this to disable the specified IGMP count limits on the selected ports.
Click this to select all entries in the table.
Click this to un-select all entries in the table.
Section 17.3 on page
154).
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