Mvr Group; Mvr Mode - NETGEAR M6100 Series Reference Manual

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MVR is intended to solve the problem of receivers in different VLANs. It uses a dedicated
manually configured VLAN, called the multicast VLAN, to forward multicast traffic over a
Layer 2 network with IGMP snooping.
mvr
This command enables MVR.
Default
Disabled
Format
mvr
Mode
Global Config
Interface Config
no mvr
This command disables MVR.
Format
no mvr
Mode
Global Config
Interface Config

mvr group

This command adds an MVR membership group. A.B.C.D is the IP multicast group being
added.
The count is the number of incremental multicast groups being added (the first multicast
group is A.B.C.D). If a count is not specified, only one multicast group is added.
Format
mvr group A.B.C.D [count]
Mode
Global Config
no mvr group
This command removes the MVR membership group.
Format
no mvr group A.B.C.D [count]
Mode
Global Config

mvr mode

This command changes the MVR mode type. If the mode is set to compatible, the switch
does not learn multicast groups; they need to be configured by the operator as the protocol
does not forward joins from the hosts to the router. To operate in this mode, the IGMP router
needs to be statically configured to transmit all required multicast streams to the MVR switch.
If the mode is set to dynamic, the switch learns existing multicast groups by snooping the
M6100 Series Switches
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