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paulmcg99's avatar
Feb 14, 2020
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XS708T switch not passing Ethernet multicast packets

I submitted this issue to Support a week ago and there's been no response. Perhaps someone here knows the answer. Here's what I sent to Support. -------- We bought five XS708T switches and they are...
  • paulmcg99's avatar
    paulmcg99
    Feb 19, 2020

    I figured out the solution to my problem. You have to add the MAC multicast addresses to the ACL settings. An example is shown in the attached screen shot.

    STEPS

    1. Click on Security --> ACL --> ACL Wizard.
    2. Choose "ACL Based  on Destination MAC" on the ACL Type pull-down menu.
    3. Enter the Sequence Number. You can start at 1 if you have no ACL rules or use a unique positive integer if you have ACL rules.
    4. Set the Action field to Permit.
    5. Set the Match Every field to False.
    6. Enter the Destination MAC address to forward. In the screen shot, this is 01:80:c2:00:00:72.
    7. Set the Destination MAC MASK to ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff. The manual says use 00:00:00:ff:ff:ff for BPDUs like we're using, but I had problems saving using that mask and had to mask all 48 bits.
    8. Set the VLAN ID to 1. By default, this is an untagged VLAN that goes to all egress ports.
    9. In the Binding Configuration section, choose which ports are allowed to send the special frame.
    10. For each unique MAC multicast address, you should add an additional sequence number.

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