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Basic Configuration<br />

3<br />

Displaying Bridge Extension Capabilities<br />

The Bridge MIB includes extensions for managed devices that support Multicast<br />

Filtering, Traffic Classes, and Virtual LANs. You can access these extensions to<br />

display default settings for the key variables.<br />

Field Attributes<br />

• Extended Multicast Filtering Services – This switch does not support the filtering<br />

of individual multicast addresses based on GMRP (GARP Multicast Registration<br />

Protocol).<br />

• Traffic Classes – This switch provides mapping of user priorities to multiple traffic<br />

classes. (Refer to “Class of Service Configuration” on page 3-120.)<br />

• Static Entry Individual Port – This switch allows static filtering for unicast and<br />

multicast addresses. (Refer to “Setting Static Addresses” on page 3-87.)<br />

• VLAN Learning – This switch uses Independent VLAN Learning (IVL), where each<br />

port maintains its own filtering database.<br />

• Configurable PVID Tagging – This switch allows you to override the default Port<br />

VLAN ID (PVID used in frame tags) and egress status (VLAN-Tagged or<br />

Untagged) on each port. (Refer to “VLAN Configuration” on page 3-102.)<br />

• Local VLAN Capable – This switch does not support multiple local bridges outside<br />

of the scope of 802.1Q defined VLANs.<br />

• GMRP – GARP Multicast Registration Protocol (GMRP) allows network devices to<br />

register endstations with multicast groups. This switch does not support GMRP; it<br />

uses the Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) to provide automatic<br />

multicast filtering.<br />

Web – Click System, Bridge Extension Configuration.<br />

Figure 3-5 Bridge Extension Configuration<br />

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