Configuring IPMS on a Switch
Configuring and Removing a Static Member
The following subsections describe how to configure and remove a static member with the
static-member
command.
Configuring a Static Member
You can configure a port as an IPMS static member by entering
the IP address of the static member in dotted decimal notation, a space, the slot number of the port, a slash
(/), the port number, a space, and the VLAN number (which must be between 0 and 4095).
For example, to configure a static member with an IP address of 11.0.0.1 on port 10 in slot 3 with desig-
nated VLAN 3 you would enter:
-> ip multicast static-member 11.0.0.1 3/10 3
Removing a Static Member
To reset the port so that it is no longer an IPMS static member port you use the no form of the
ip multicast static-member
address of the static member, a space, the slot number of the port, a slash (/), the port number, a space, and
the VLAN number.
For example, to remove a static member with an IP address of 11.0.0.1 on port 10 in slot 3 with desig-
nated VLAN 3 you would enter:
-> ip multicast no static-neighbor 11.0.0.1 3/10 3
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command by entering ip multicast no static-member followed by the IP
OmniSwitch 6624/6648 Network Configuration Guide
Configuring IP Multicast Switching
ip multicast static-member
ip multicast
followed by
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