Chapter 11 Static Multicast Forwarding
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CHAPTER 11
Static Multicast Forwarding
11.1 Overview
This chapter discusses how to configure forwarding rules based on multicast MAC addresses of devices
on your network.
Use these screens to configure static multicast address forwarding.
11.1.1 What You Can Do
Use the Static Multicast Forwarding screen (Section 11.2 on page 136) to configure rules to forward
specific multicast frames, such as streaming or control frames, to specific ports.
11.1.2 What You Need To Know
A multicast MAC address is the MAC address of a member of a multicast group. A static multicast
address is a multicast MAC address that has been manually entered in the multicast table. Static
multicast addresses do not age out. Static multicast forwarding allows you (the administrator) to forward
multicast frames to a member without the member having to join the group first.
If a multicast group has no members, then the switch will either flood the multicast frames to all ports or
drop them. Figure 101 on page 135 shows such unknown multicast frames flooded to all ports. With static
multicast forwarding, you can forward these multicasts to ports within a VLAN group. Figure 102 on page
136 shows frames being forwarded to devices connected to port 3. Figure 103 on page 136 shows
frames being forwarded to ports 2 and 3 within VLAN group 4.
Figure 101 No Static Multicast Forwarding