How to Set Up Multicast Filtering on a TP-Link Omada Controller

Configuration Guide
Updated 08-16-2024 22:28:42 PM FAQ view icon10969
This Article Applies to: 

This article applies to all Omada APs compatible with Omada Controller 5.9 and above.

Contents

Objective

Requirements

Introduction

Conclusion

FAQ

 

Objective

This article introduces how to configure Multicast Filtering to allow or reject some specific multicast packets sent to wireless clients on Omada Controller.

 

Requirements

  • Omada Controller (software Controller / hardware Controller / CBC, v5.9 and above)
  • Omada AP

 

Introduction

If you have many clients in the same local area network, every client will send a large number of multicast packets. You must reject some specific multicast packets to ensure multicast performance and reduce the burden on wireless clients.

This article takes EAP670 as an example to explain how to configure Multicast Filtering on Omada Controller.

Step 1. Login Controller via web browser. Go to Site Settings > Wireless Networks > WLAN > Multicast/Broadcast Management. Enable  Multicast Filtering. Here, you can find three Filtering Protocols, including IGMP, mDNS, and others.

  • IGMP: Enable IGMP; it will filter igmp query and mld query packets.
  • mDNS: Enable mDNS, it will filter mdns packets.
  • Others: Enable Others; it will filter multicast packets from other multicast MAC addresses, including SSDP and LLMNR packets.

Note: Multicast Filtering supports both IPv6 and IPv4.

 

 

Step 2. Choose IGMP/mDNS/Others according to your needs. In this example, choose Others and Apply the settings.

 

 

Step 3. If you want to allow packets from specific addresses to pass through, you can choose MAC Group and Create a New MAC Group. Here, you can set the MAC Group Name and select different methods to add the MAC Address.

  • Add: Add MAC addresses one by one
  • Batch Add: add multiple addresses at once
  • Add by Range: add one address range at once
  • Add from Client List: choose the client address and don't need to add it manually

 

 

Step 4: Choose a different method according to your needs. In this example, choose Add MAC Address by Range, set a MAC address range value and name (optional), then Apply the settings.

 

 

Step 5: Then, return to Multicast/Broadcast Management and Apply all settings. The Group you created can be viewed and edited in Settings > Profiles > Groups.

 

 

Conclusion

The above is the configuration guide for Multicast Filtering on Omada Controller.

 

FAQ

What is the effect when you enable IGMP and choose MAC Group simultaneously?

Answer: When you enable IGMP, it will filter all igmp/mld query packets; if you choose MAC Group at the same time, it allows igmp/mld query packets in the MAC Group to pass and reject packets that are not members of the group.

 

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