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joshduguid999
Aug 04, 2018Aspirant
Audio-over-Ip on NETGEAR m4300 Switch mDNS & SAP
Looking for help, since apparently Netgear charges $100 just to talk to support for a switch I purchased less than 3 months ago.
Configuration is as follows:
m4300-96x switch stacked with two...
- Aug 08, 2018
Hey,
So what I had to do to get IGMP working properly was configure things under the IP(routing)/Multicast settings. Make sure the global configuration is on, the IGMP global configuration is on, and configure your VLAN under interface settings. That should get IP based IGMP working for you.
Under "switching/multicast" is only L2 IGMP, which might be why you're having issues with Dante.
twinlakeschurch
Aug 07, 2018Aspirant
Yes the two switches are connected together, but they are using seperate VLANs 1155 for primary and 2155 for secondary dante audio. 155 is for my control network, Shure Axients, BSS BLU-806 control network, etc. I have many more devices to connect to these switches and will eventually need IGMP and to connect to the rest of my infastructure as I would like to distribute Dante audio campus wide. The switching infastructure is all netgear and has plenty of bandwidth.
I would love to hear about how you got IGMP working properly.
joshduguid999
Aug 08, 2018Aspirant
Hey,
So what I had to do to get IGMP working properly was configure things under the IP(routing)/Multicast settings. Make sure the global configuration is on, the IGMP global configuration is on, and configure your VLAN under interface settings. That should get IP based IGMP working for you.
Under "switching/multicast" is only L2 IGMP, which might be why you're having issues with Dante.
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