Chapter 2
Cisco ME 3400 Ethernet Access Switch Cisco IOS Commands
mvr (interface configuration)
Use the mvr interface configuration command to configure a Layer 2 port as a multicast VLAN
registration (MVR) receiver or source port, to set the Immediate Leave feature, and to statically assign
a port to an IP multicast VLAN and IP address. Use the no form of this command to return to the default
settings.
Syntax Description
immediate
type
receiver
source
vlan vlan-id
group ip-address
receiver vlan vlan-id
Defaults
A port is configured as neither a receiver nor a source.
The Immediate Leave feature is disabled on all ports.
No receiver port is a member of any configured multicast group.
Command Modes
Interface configuration
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mvr {immediate | type {receiver | source} | vlan vlan-id {[group ip-address] [receiver vlan
vlan-id]}}
no mvr {immediate | type {receiver | source} | vlan vlan-id {[group ip-address] [receiver vlan
vlan-id]}}
(Optional) Enable the Immediate Leave feature of MVR on a port. Use
the no mvr immediate command to disable the feature.
(Optional) Configure the port as an MVR receiver port or a source port.
The default port type is neither an MVR source nor a receiver port. The
no mvr type command resets the port as neither a source or a receiver
port.
Configure the port as a subscriber port that can only receive multicast
data. Receiver ports cannot belong to the multicast VLAN.
Configure the port as an uplink port that can send and receive multicast
data for the configured multicast groups. All source ports on a switch
belong to a single multicast VLAN.
Note
Specify the mvr vlan for the system.
(Optional) Statically configure the specified MVR IP multicast group
address for the specified multicast VLAN ID. This is the IP address of the
multicast group that the port or VLAN is joining.
(Optional) Specify a receiver VLAN.
When you are configuring a trunk port as an MVR receiver port,
we recommend that the source port is configured as a network
node interface (NNI) and the MVR trunk receiver port is
configured as a user node interface (UNI) or an enhanced
network interface (ENI).
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