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418| Virtual APs AOS-W 6.5.3.x| User Guide
6. Click Apply.
Selective Multicast Stream
The selective multicast group is based only on the packets learned through Internet Group Management
Protocol (IGMP).
n When broadcast-filter all parameter is enabled, the switch would allow multicast packets to be forwarded
only if the following conditions are met:
l packets originating from the wired side have a destination address range of 225.0.0.0 -
239.255.255.255
l a station has subscribed to a multicast group.
n When IGMP snooping/proxy is disabled, the switch is not aware of the IGMP membership and drops the
multicast flow.
n If DMO is enabled, the packets are sent with 802.11 unicast header.
n If AirGroup is enabled, mDNS (SSDP) packets are sent to the AirGroup application. The common address for
mDNS is 224.0.0.251 and SSDP is 239.255.255.250.
Associating Other Profiles to the Virtual AP
Each Virtual AP profile can be associated with the following profile types.
n AAA
n 802.11K
l Handover Trigger Feature Settings
l RRM IE Settings
l Beacon Report Request Settings
l TSM Report Request Settings
n Hotspot 2.0
n SSID
l EDCA Parameters Station
l EDCA Parameters AP
l High-throughput SSID
l 802.11r
n WMM Traffic Management
n Anyspot
As a part of the virtual APprofile configuration procedure, you must identify which instance of each profile
type associates with the Virtual AP profile. By default, each Virtual AP profile is associated with the default
versions of the AAA, 802.11k, Hotspot 2.0 and SSID profiles. The Virtual AP profile can also associate with a
WMMtraffic management profile, but as no WMM profile is associated by default, one must be manually
configured.
To configure Virtual AP profile associations:
1. Navigate to Configuration > Advanced Services > All Profiles.
2. Expand the Wireless LAN menu.
3. Expand the Virtual AP menu.
4. Select the Virtual AP you want to configure. The list of associated profile types appears in the Profiles list.
5. If a plus [+] sign appears beside an associated profile category, there is more than one profile type in that
category. Select that profile category to display the associated profiles within that category.

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