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For CLI:
Managing the map object
create mcast-white-list <list-name>
set mcast-white-list <list-name> name <new list-name>
show mcast-white-list <list-name>
delete mcast-white-list <list-name>
Managing ranges within the map object
add range to-mcast-white-list <list-name> mcast <a.b.c.d[-w.x.y.z]>
set mcast-white-list <list-name> range <index> mcast <a.b.c.d[-
w.x.y.z]>
remove range <index> from-mcast-white-list <list-name>
Managing Associations of maps to eth-srv objects
add mcast-white-list <list-name> to-interface <vdsl interface> eth-svc
<service>
add mcast-white-list <list-name> to-ont-port <ont port> eth-svc
<service>
add mcast-white-list <list-name> to-dsl-bond-interface <vdsl
interface> eth-svc <service>
remove mcast-white-list <list-name> from-interface <vdsl-interface>
eth-svc <service>
remove mcast-white-list <list-name> from-ont-port <ont port> eth-svc
<service>
remove mcast-white-list <list-name> from-dsl-bond-interface <vdsl-
interface> eth-svc <service>
show interface <vdsl-interface> eth-svc <service> detail
show ont-port <ont-port> eth-svc <service> detail
Creating an IGMP Profile
This topic describes how to create a profile for VLAN association that sets configuration
attributes of the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) snoop used to establish
membership in a multicast video services group. Multicast delivers IP packets to a select
group of hosts on the network. The IGMP enables the system to manage the flow of
multicast IP traffic, selectively forwarding and blocking flows to ports based on multicast
group client join and leave requests.
The system can passively snoop on the following IGMP packets transferred between IP
multicast routers, switches, and IP multicast hosts to learn the IP multicast group
membership and configure multicasting accordingly: