Configuring Gmrp For Specific Ethernet Ports - Siemens RUGGEDCOM ROS v4.3 User Manual

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Chapter 5
Setup and Configuration
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Figure 157: Global GMRP Parameters Form
1. GMRP Enable Options    2. RSTP Flooding Options    3. Leave Timer Box    4. Apply Button    5. Reload Button
2.
Configure the following parameter(s) as required:
Parameter
GMRP Enable
RSTP Flooding
Leave Timer
3.
Click Apply.
Section 5.8.2.4

Configuring GMRP for Specific Ethernet Ports

To configure GMRP for a specific Ethernet port, do the following:
1.
Make sure the global settings for GMRP have been configured. For more information, refer to
"Configuring GMRP Globally"
2.
Navigate to Multicast Filtering » Configure Port GMRP Parameters . The Port GMRP Parameters table
appears.
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Description
Synopsis:   { No, Yes }
Default:   No
Globally enable or disable GMRP.
When GMRP is globally disabled, GMRP configurations on
individual ports are ignored. When GMRP is globally enabled, each
port can be individually configured.
Synopsis:   { On, Off }
Default:   Off
This parameter specifies whether multicast streams will be
flooded out of all RSTP non-edge ports upon topology change
detection. Such flooding is desirable, if guaranteed multicast
stream delivery after topology change is most important.
Synopsis:   600 to 300000 ms
Default:   4000 ms
Time (milliseconds) to wait after issuing Leave or LeaveAll before
removing registered multicast groups. If Join messages for
specific addresses are received before this timer expires, the
addresses will be kept registered.
Configuring GMRP for Specific Ethernet Ports
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