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2 Enter the fields:

Bridge Multicast Filtering — Enable/disable Multicast filtering.

Disabled is the default value.

IGMP Snooping Status — Enable/disable IGMP Snooping on the

device. Disabled is the default value.

Enabling Multicast Filtering and IGMP Snooping Using CLI Commands

The following table summarizes the CLI commands for enabling Multicast

Filtering and IGMP snooping as displayed on the Global Parameters page.

The following is an example of the CLI commands:

Bridge Multicast Groups

The Bridge Multicast Group: Summary page

displays the ports and LAGs

attached to a Multicast service group and the manner in which the port or

LAG joined it.
To add and configure a Multicast group:

1 Click Switching > Multicast Support > Bridge Multicast Group in the

tree view to display the Bridge Multicast Group: Summary page.
The ports and LAGs in the selected Multicast Group are displayed.

Table 14-1. Multicast Filtering and Snooping CLI Commands

CLI Command

Description

bridge multicast filtering

no bridge multicast filtering

Enables filtering of Multicast addresses.
Use the no form of this command to

disable multicast address filtering.

ip igmp snooping

no ip igmp snooping

Enables Internet Group Membership

Protocol (IGMP) snooping.
Use the no form of this command to

disable IGMP snooping.

console(config)# bridge multicast filtering

console(config)# ip igmp snooping