This command configures static MAC multicast to allow incoming frames based on multicast
MAC address(es) that you specify. Use this to pass allowed layer 2 multicast packets through
the IES.
The following example configures VID 2 to have the multicast MAC address
01:01:5E:00:00:05 on port 2 in slot 9 as a fixed member.
ras> multicast groupmacaddr set 2 01:01:5E:00:00:05 9-2 fix
30.4.3 multicast groupmacaddr show Command
Syntax:
multicast groupmacaddr show <vid> <group-mac-addr>
This command displays the settings of a static multicast MAC address. The following example
shows the setting for VID 2 for multicast MAC address 01:01:5E:00:00:055.
ras> multicast groupmacaddr show 2 01:01:5E:00:00:05
vid
mac
---- -----------------
2 01:01:5e:00:00:05
slot
---- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012
1 XXXX
2 ----
3
4 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
5 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
6 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
7 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
8 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
9 XFXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
10 XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
30.5 multicast fastleave Commands
Use these commands to enable the multicast fastleave feature on the system. This allows the
system to immediately remove a port from a multicast group when a leave message is received
and the fastleave timer expires. In IPTV applications, this feature allows users to quickly
switch between video channels.
30.5.1 multicast igmp fastleave enable Command
Syntax:
multicast igmp fastleave enable
This command activates multicast fastleave on the system.
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