Table 54: IGMP Snooping Configuration Fields (continued)
Your ActionFunctionField
Click one of the following options:
•
Add—Adds an interface to the IGMP
snooping configuration.
1. Select an interface from the list.
For an EX8200 Virtual Chassis
configuration, select the member,
FPC, and the interface from the
list.
2. Select Multicast Router Interface.
3. Type the maximum number of
groups an interface can join.
4. In Static, choose one:
•
Click Add, type a group IP
address, and click OK.
•
Select a group and click Remove
to remove the group
membership.
•
Edit—Edits the interface settings for
the IGMP snooping configuration.
•
Remove—Deletes an interface
configured for IGMP snooping.
Statically configures an interface as a
switching interface toward a multicast
router or as a member of a multicast
group.
Interfaces List
Related
Documentation
Example: Configuring IGMP Snooping on EX Series Switches•
• Configuring IGMP Snooping (CLI Procedure)
• IGMP Snooping on EX Series Switches Overview
Configuring Redundant Trunk Groups (J-Web Procedure)
NOTE: This topic applies only to the J-Web Application package.
A redundant trunk link provides a simple solution for network recovery when a trunk
interface goes down. Traffic is routed to another trunk interface, keeping network
convergence time to a minimum. You can configure redundant trunk groups (RTGs) with
a primary link and a secondary link on trunk interfaces, or configure dynamic selection of
the active interface. If the primary link fails, the secondary link automatically takes over
without waiting for normal Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) convergence. An RTG can be
created only if the following conditions are satisfied:
•
A minimum of two trunk interfaces that are not part of any RTG are available.
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