@DELL-Chris H Could this be used with multiple destinations for the join frames? I had simplified things a bit in my explanation, so let me expand now. There are multiple ports where the join frames should go, each on a different VLAN. So in addition to join frames received at Te1/0/1 with VLAN 602 going to Gi1/0/2, a join frame with VLAN 629 would, for example. go to Ge1/0/29.
From my reading of the documentation, it doesn't seem like this is supported by Multicast Vlan Registration, but maybe I'm misunderstanding something.
Hi, in your case, where you have multiple destinations for the join frames each on a different VLAN, it seems like a more complex scenario. While MVR can help distribute multicast streams across different VLANs, it might not fully support your specific use case. It would be best to consult with a network engineer contacting your local Dell support.
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February 16th, 2024 08:20
Hi,
You will need snooping enabled for it to be forwarded to the specific port Gi1/0/2.
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February 16th, 2024 18:09
@DELL-Joey C That is the exact opposite of what I'm seeing
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February 16th, 2024 18:28
JasonQG,
Based on your original posting, you may want to consider Multicast Vlan Registration, as seen on page 973 here.
Let me know if this helps.
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February 16th, 2024 22:17
@DELL-Chris H Could this be used with multiple destinations for the join frames? I had simplified things a bit in my explanation, so let me expand now. There are multiple ports where the join frames should go, each on a different VLAN. So in addition to join frames received at Te1/0/1 with VLAN 602 going to Gi1/0/2, a join frame with VLAN 629 would, for example. go to Ge1/0/29.
From my reading of the documentation, it doesn't seem like this is supported by Multicast Vlan Registration, but maybe I'm misunderstanding something.
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February 19th, 2024 08:01
Hi, in your case, where you have multiple destinations for the join frames each on a different VLAN, it seems like a more complex scenario. While MVR can help distribute multicast streams across different VLANs, it might not fully support your specific use case. It would be best to consult with a network engineer contacting your local Dell support.