Displaying Mvr Interface Status; Figure 3-106 Mvr Global Configuration - TP-Link TL-SG5426 Installation Manual

26-port gigabit managed switch
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Configuring the Switch
Web – Click MVR, Configuration. Enable MVR globally on the switch, select the
MVR VLAN, add the multicast groups that will stream traffic to attached hosts, and
then click Apply.
CLI – This example first enables IGMP snooping, enables MVR globally, and then
configures a range of MVR group addresses.
Console(config)#ip igmp snooping
Console(config)#mvr
Console(config)#mvr group 228.1.23.1 10
Console(config)#

Displaying MVR Interface Status

You can display information about the interfaces attached to the MVR VLAN.
Field Attributes
• Type – Shows the MVR port type.
• Oper Status – Shows the link status.
• MVR Status – Shows the MVR status. MVR status for source ports is "ACTIVE" if
MVR is globally enabled on the switch. MVR status for receiver ports is "ACTIVE"
only if there are subscribers receiving multicast traffic from one of the MVR groups,
or a multicast group has been statically assigned to an interface.
• Immediate Leave – Shows if immediate leave is enabled or disabled.
• Trunk Member
12. Port Information only.
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Figure 3-106 MVR Global Configuration

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– Shows if port is a trunk member.
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