HP GbE2c manual Igmp multicast router port information, Vrrp information

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Command

Usage

 

 

mrouter

Displays the Multicast Router Menu.

 

 

find <IP address>

Displays a single IGMP multicast group by its IP address.

 

 

vlan <1-4095>

Displays all IGMP multicast groups on a single VLAN.

 

 

port <port number>

Displays all IGMP multicast groups on a single port.

 

 

trunk <1-12>

Displays all IGMP multicast groups on a single trunk group.

 

 

dump

Displays information for all multicast groups.

 

 

IGMP multicast router port information

Command: /info/l3/igmp/mrouter

[IGMP Multicast Router Menu]

vlan - Show all multicast router ports on a single vlan dump - Show all learned multicast router ports

The following table describes the commands used to display information about multicast routers learned through IGMP Snooping.

Table 36 IGMP Multicast Router menu options

Command

Usage

 

 

vlan <1-4095>

Displays information for all multicast groups on a single VLAN.

 

 

dump

Displays information for all multicast groups learned by the switch.

 

 

VRRP information

Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) support on GbE2c provides redundancy between routers in a LAN. This is accomplished by configuring the same virtual router IP address and ID number on each participating VRRP-capable routing device. One of the virtual routers is then elected as the master, based on a number of priority criteria, and assumes control of the shared virtual router IP address. If the master fails, one of the backup virtual routers will assume routing authority and take control of the virtual router IP address.

NOTE: VRRP commands are available only on the GbE2c Layer 2/3 Ethernet Blade Switch.

Command: /info/l3/vrrp

VRRP information:

1:vrid 2, 205.178.18.210, if 1, renter, prio 100, master, server

2:vrid 1, 205.178.18.202, if 1, renter, prio 100, backup

3:vrid 3, 205.178.18.204, if 1, renter, prio 100, master, proxy

When virtual routers are configured, you can view the status of each virtual router using this command. VRRP information includes:

Virtual router number

Virtual router ID and IP address

Interface number

Ownership status

owner identifies the preferred master virtual router. A virtual router is the owner when the IP address of the virtual router and its IP interface are the same.

renter identifies virtual routers which are not owned by this device

Priority value. During the election process, the virtual router with the highest priority becomes master.

Activity status

master identifies the elected master virtual router.

backup identifies that the virtual router is in backup mode.

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Contents HP GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch for c-Class BladeSystem Page Contents Statistics Menu Configuration Menu 111 Index Command line interface Connecting to the switch IntroductionAdditional references Establishing a console connectionSetting an IP address Telnet GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch IP addressEstablishing a Telnet connection Establishing an SSH connectionAccessing the switch # ssh user@GbE2c Ethernet Blade Switch IP addressIdle timeout Typographical conventions AaBbCc123Main Menu Menu summaryDelay Global commandsTraceroute host name IP address max-hops msec Command line history and editing Telnet hostname IP address portCommand line interface shortcuts Command stackingCommand abbreviation Tab completionConfiguring Simple Network Management Protocol support # /cfg/sys/access/snmp disableread onlyread/writeMain# /cfg # /cfg/sys/ssnmp/rcommwcommChanging the default administrator password Setting passwordsSystem# apply System# save Changing the default user password Changing the default operator password Information Menu Menu overviewSystem Information Menu SNMPv3 Information MenuSNMPv3 USM User Table information HMACMD5, DES PrivacyHMACSHA, DES Privacy No AUTH, no PrivacySNMPv3 Access Table information SNMPv3 View Table informationSNMPv3 Community Table information SNMPv3 Group Table informationPrefix SNMPv3 Target Address Table information SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table informationSNMPv3 Notify Table information Command /info/sys/snmpv3/notify NameTag V1v2trapv1v2trapSec Level SNMPv3 dump System information Show last 100 syslog messages System user informationLayer 2 information Cfg/sys/access/user/uid command8021x Stp Find MAC address Vlan FDB information menuPort port number Link Aggregation Control Protocol information Show all FDB informationVlan TRKLacp dump 802.1x information Port Auth Mode Auth Status Authenticator PAE StateCommand /info/l2/stp Spanning Tree informationCurrent Root Path-CostPriority bridge HelloDSB Disc FWD Rapid Spanning Tree and Multiple Spanning Tree informationP2P Disabled DSB Common Internal Spanning Tree information DSBTrunk group information Disabled DSBDiscarding Disc , Learning LRN , Forwarding FWD , or Layer 2 general information Vlan informationLayer 3 information Route information Find IP addressGw IP address If IP addressShow all IP Route information ARP information Show all ARP entry informationARP VlanNbr nbr router-id A.B.C.D Ospf informationDbase Sumaddr Nsumadd Routes Dump Ospf general information Ospf interface informationOspf Database information menu AsbrAdvrtr router-id A.B.C.D Asbrsum adv-rtr A.B.C.D Linkstateid A.B.C.DselfExt adv-rtr A.B.C.D linkstateid A.B.C.Dself Nw adv-rtr A.B.C.D linkstateid A.B.C.DselfOspf route codes information Routing Information Protocol informationRIP Routes information RIPIP information RIP user configurationIgmp multicast group information Igmp multicast router port information Command /info/l3/vrrp Vrrp informationVrrp information QoS information 802.1p informationQoS Menu 8021p Show QOS 802.1p information 8021pRmon Information Menu ACL informationVID Ifoid Rmon history informationInterval Rmon alarm information Command /info/rmon/eventRmon event information OIDLink status information Command /info/port Port Tag Rmon Pvid Port informationName VLANsDisabled Logical Port to GEA Port mappingUplink Failure Detection information STGCommand /info/dump Information dumpNtp clear Menu informationUfd clear Port Statistics Menu 802.1x statistics AuthenticatingAuthSuccessesWhile BackendNonNakResponsesFrom Bridging statisticsSupplicant Ethernet statistics Dot3StatsFCSErrors Dot3StatsInternalMacTransmitErrorsDot3StatsSingleCollisionFrames Dot3StatsMultipleCollisionFramesInterface statistics Internet Protocol IP statistics Link statisticsPort Rmon statistics Layer 2 statistics FDB statisticsLacp statistics Layer 3 statisticsArp clear Clrigmp 1- 4095 allGEA Layer 3 statistics menu GEA Layer 3 statisticsIP statistics GEARoute statistics ARP statisticsDNS statistics Icmp statisticsTCP statistics UDP statistics Igmp Multicast Group statistics Ospf statistics menuOspf global statistics Tx ls Updates Nbr changeTimers Kickoff Vrrp statisticsManagement Processor statistics RIP statisticsPacket statistics RIP ALL Stats InformationAllocs 10ad41e8/10ad5790CPU statistics Access Control List ACL statistics menuACL statistics Snmp statistics Only NTP statistics Command /stats/dump Uplink Failure Detection statisticsStatistics dump Number of times LtM link in BlockingConfiguration Menu RmonSaving the configuration Viewing, applying, reverting, and saving changesViewing pending changes Applying pending changesSystem configuration RemindersSystem host log configuration Line to endBannr 1-80 characters Host IP addressConsole disableenable Secure Shell Server configurationLog featureall enabledisable Radius server configuration Command /cfg/sys/radiusIntrval Sshport TCP port numberTACACS+ server configuration Telnet enabledisable Port TCP port numberNTP server configuration System Snmp configurationDlight disableenable Command /cfg/sys/ssnmpName 1-64 characters SNMPv3 configurationCharacters User Security Model configuration V1v2 disableenableSNMPv3 View configuration Name 1-32 charactersTree 1-32 characters Mask 1-32 charactersView-based Access Control Model configuration SNMPv3 Group configurationUsmsnmpv1snmpv2 Level NoAuthNoPrivauthNoUsmsnmpv1snmpv2 Uname SNMPv3 Community Table configurationDel Deletes the vacmSecurityToGroup entry Cur SNMPv3 Target Address Table configuration SNMPv3 Target Parameters Table configurationAddr transport Address ip Port transportSNMPv3 Notify Table configuration Snmpv1snmpv2csnmp ModelSystem Access configuration Management Networks configurationUser ID configuration User Access Control configurationUseroperadmin Name Https Access configuration Port configurationAccess enabledisable Name 1-64 characters none Port link configuration Temporarily disabling a port802.1x configuration Layer 2 configurationPort ACL/QoS configuration 802.1x Global configuration Mode forceUnauthautoforce-auth Txperiod802.1x Port configuration Reauth onoffMode rstpmstp RevCommon Internal Spanning Tree configuration CistBridge parameter menu Port parameter menuCist bridge configuration Cist port configurationSpanning Tree configuration Edge disableenableCost Link autop2psharedBridge Spanning Tree configuration Spanning Tree port configuration Static FDB configuration Forwarding Database configurationFastfwd disableenable Trunk configuration MAC address Vlan portClear mac MAC AddressVLAN 1-4095 Port port numberAll Add port numberLayer 2 IP Trunk Hash configuration IP Trunk Hash configurationLink Aggregation Control Protocol configuration Lacp Port configuration Vlan configurationTimeout shortlong Mode offactivepassiveLayer 3 configuration Def list of port numbersAddr IP address IP interface configurationMask IP subnet mask IP Static Route configuration Default Gateway configurationAddress Resolution Protocol configuration IP Forwarding configurationNetwork Filter configuration Dirbr disableenableAp AS number AS number AS Route Map configurationLp 0-4294967294 none IP Access List configuration Autonomous System Path configurationMetric 1-4294967294none Action permitdenyRouting Information Protocol configuration Current Display current RIP configurationRIP on Off Globally turnRIP Interface configuration RIP Route Redistribution configuration Open Shortest Path First configurationOFF Osfp Area Index configuration Default 1-16777215 12noneMd5key 1-255 characters Redist fixedstaticripOspf Summary Range configuration Auth nonepasswordmd5Areaid IP address Type transitstubnssaOspf Interface configuration Mask IP address maskKey key stringnone Mdkey 1-255noneKey password Ospf Virtual Link configurationNbr IP address Ospf Host Entry configuration Ospf Route Redistribution configurationRem 1-32 1-32 ... all Export 1-16777215 12noneIgmp configuration Ospf MD5 Key configurationIgmp snooping configuration Aggr disableenableFastlv 1-4095 disableenable Srcip IP addressIgmp static multicast router configuration Igmp filtering configurationAdd port number 1-4095 FilterIgmp filtering port configuration Igmp filter definitionRange IP multicast address IP Multicast addressBootstrap Protocol Relay configuration Domain Name System configurationVirtual Router Redundancy Protocol configuration Vrrp Virtual Router configurationCur Display current Vrrp configuration Vrrp onPreem disableenable Vrrp Virtual Router Priority Tracking configuration Vrrp Virtual Router Group configurationVrrp Virtual Router Group Priority Tracking configuration Vrrp Interface configuration Vrrp Tracking configurationPassw password Del CurAccess Control configuration Quality of Service configurationQoS 802.1p configuration Access Control List configuration Egrport port numberAction permitdenysetprio Stats edACL Ethernet Filter configuration ACL IP Version 4 Filter configurationSport 1-65535 port mask ACL TCP/UDP Filter configurationFlags value 0x0-0x3f ACL Meter configuration ACL Re-mark configurationEnable ed CirACL Re-mark In-Profile Update User Priority configuration ACL Re-mark In-Profile configurationACL Re-mark Out-of-Profile configuration ACL Packet Format configuration Remote Monitoring configurationACL Group configuration Ifoid 1-127 characters Rmon history configurationOwner 1-127 characters Rmon event configuration Rmon alarm configurationDescn 1-127 characters Type nonelogtrapbothPort mirroring Rlimit -2147483647 to2147483647 Flimit -2147483647 toUplink Failure Detection configuration Port-based port mirroringAdd mirrored port inoutboth Rem mirrored portFailure Detection Pair configuration Link to Monitor configurationAddport port number Remport port numberSaving the active switch configuration Link to Disable configurationDump Addport port number Remport port numberCommand /cfg/gtcfg FTP/TFTP server filename Restoring the active switch configurationConfiguration# gtcfg FTP/TFTP server filename Operations Menu Operations-level port optionsOperations-level port 802.1x options Reset ReauthOperations-level Vrrp options Updating the switch software image Downloading new software to the switchSelecting a software image to run AddressUploading a software image from the switch Selecting a configuration blockBoot Options# ptimg Boot Options# confResetting the switch Accessing the IscliBoot Options# reset Boot Options# curMaintenance Menu System maintenance options Forwarding Database optionsFlags new Nvram flags word as 0xXXXXXXXXDebugging options ARP cache optionsIgmp Multicast Group options IP Route Manipulation optionsIgmp Igmp Snooping options Igmp Mrouter optionsFTP/TFTP system dump put Uuencode flash dumpClearing dump information Panic command Command /maint/panicConfirm dump and reboot y/n y Unscheduled system dumpsIndex
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