2-12 
Operation  Command  Remarks 
Configure specified port(s) as 
static member port(s) of a 
multicast group in the VLAN  
multicast static-group 
group-address interface 
interface-list 
Required 
By default, no port is configured 
as a static multicast group 
member port. 
 
Configuring a Static Router Port 
In a network where the topology is unlikely to change, you can configure a port on the switch as a static 
router port, so that the switch has a static connection to a multicast router and receives IGMP messages 
from that router.  
In Ethernet port view 
Table 2-14 Configure a static router port in Ethernet port view 
Operation  Command  Remarks 
Enter system view 
system-view 
—
 
Enter Ethernet port view 
interface interface-type 
interface-number 
—
 
Configure the current port as a 
static router port 
multicast static-router-port 
vlan vlan-id 
Required 
By default, no static router port 
is configured. 
 
In VLAN view 
Table 2-15 Configure a static router port in VLAN view 
Operation  Command  Remarks 
Enter system view 
system-view 
—
 
Enter VLAN view 
vlan vlan-id  —
 
Configure a specified port as a 
static router port 
multicast static-router-port 
interface-type interface-number
Required 
By default, no static router port 
is configured. 
 
Configuring a Port as a Simulated Group Member 
Generally, hosts running IGMP respond to the IGMP query messages of the multicast switch. If hosts 
fail to respond for some reason, the multicast switch may consider that there is no member of the 
multicast group on the local subnet and remove the corresponding path.  
To avoid this from happening, you can configure a port of the VLAN of the switch as a multicast group 
member. When the port receives IGMP query messages, the multicast switch will respond. As a result, 
the port of the VLAN can continue to receive multicast traffic.  
Through this configuration, the following functions can be implemented: