D-Link DGS-3700 User Manual Page 127

  • Download
  • Add to my manuals
  • Print
  • Page
    / 292
  • Table of contents
  • BOOKMARKS
  • Rated. / 5. Based on customer reviews
Page view 126
DGS-3700-12/DGS-3700-12G Series Layer 2 Gigabit Ethernet Switch User Manual
116
The following parameters can be set:
Parameter Description
VID
The VLAN ID of the VLAN to which the corresponding MAC address belongs.
Multicast MAC
Address
The MAC address of the static source of multicast packets. This must be a multicast MAC
address.
Port Settings
Allows the selection of ports that will be members of the static multicast group and ports
either that are forbidden from joining dynamically, or that can join the multicast group
dynamically, using GMRP. The options are:
None No restrictions on the port dynamically joining the multicast group. When None is
chosen, the port will not be a member of the Static Multicast Group.
Egress The port is a static member of the multicast group.
Click Apply to implement the changes made. To delete an entry in the Static Multicast Forwarding Table, click the
corresponding Delete button. All the entries will be shown on the lower half of the Multicast Forwarding Table
window.
Multicast Filtering Mode
This table is used to configure the Multicast Filtering settings on the switch. It allows users to configure the switch to
forward or filter the Unregistered Groups per VLAN.
To view this window, click L2 Features > Forwarding & Filtering > Multicast Filtering Mode as shown below:
Figure 3 - 65 Multicast Filtering Mode window
LLDP
The Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) allows stations attached to an IEEE 802 LAN to advertise, to other stations
attached to the same IEEE 802 LAN. The major capabilities provided by this system is that it incorporates the station,
the management address or addresses of the entity or entities that provide management of those capabilities, and the
identification of the station’s point of attachment to the IEEE 802 LAN required by those management entity or entities.
The information distributed via this protocol is stored by its recipients in a standard Management Information Base
(MIB), making it possible for the information to be accessed by a Network Management System (NMS) through a
management protocol such as the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
Page view 126
1 2 ... 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 ... 291 292

Comments to this Manuals

No comments