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mickmck
Nov 03, 2016Aspirant
Multicast Filtering
Hi, I am trying to separate two multicast streams, one being data and the other video. The video data must be prevented from flooding the data network, which has some old switches that always bro...
Retired_Member
Nov 04, 2016Hi mickmck,
Welcome to the community!
Netgear Managed Switches support Multicast Filtering via MAC filter, but it only support filtering multicast by destination MAC, not support filtering by IP address.
So if you want to only transmit specific multicast packet on the port(ie. 239.0.0.1, you should covert the IP address to multicast MAC as 00:01:5E:00:00:01), then create MAC filter with this MAC address in Destination Port Members. Others multicast packet will be lost in this port.
For MAC Filter configuration, please refer to page 311 of below link: http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/M4100/M4100_UM_2apr15.pdf
Thanks,
Eric
NETGEAR Employee
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mickmck
Nov 04, 2016Aspirant
Thanks EricZ.
Turns out that Security > Traffic Control > MAC Filter > MAC Filter Configuration was where we needed to limit the 239.255.0.10 traffic to a single port. Of course this means that the other MAC addresses with the same prefix will be limited but this does not affect our application.
cheers
michael
- Retired_MemberNov 04, 2016
Hi mickmck,
Yes, Netgear Managed Switch only support filter multicast by MAC address, cannot filter by IP address. So these IP address with the same prefix will be limited at the same time.
Thanks,
Eric
NETGEAR Employee
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