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Command Reference

mtracert

Use the mtracert command to trace the network path from the multicast source to the destination receiver along Multicast Distribution Tree, according to either the multicast kernel routing table or RPF rule to the source.

Any view

multi-path-number

Use the multi-path-numbercommand to configure maximum number of OSPF equal-cost routes.

OSPF view

multicast minimum-ttl

Use the multicast minimum-ttlcommand to configure the minimum TTL value for multicast forwarding.

Interface view

multicast packet-boundary

Use the multicast packet-boundarycommand to configure a multicast forwarding boundary.

Interface view

multicast route-limit

Use the multicast route-limitcommand to limit the multicast routing table capacity. If the capacity exceeds the limit, the router will discard protocols and data packets of the newly-added (S, G).

System view

multicast routing-enable

Use the multicast routing-enablecommand to enable IP multicast routing.

System view

multiplex mode

Use the multiplex mode command to set AUG multiplexing mode.

CPOS Interface view

nas-ip

Use the nas-ipcommand to set the source IP address of the network access server (NAS, the router in this manual), so that all packets destined for the RADIUS server carry the same source IP address.

RADIUS view

nas-ip

Use the nas-ipcommand to have all the TACACS+ packets sent by the NAS (the router) carry the same source address.

TACACS+ view

nat address-group

Use the nat address-groupcommand to configure an address pool.

System view

nat aging-time

Use the nat aging-timecommand to set the lifetime of NAT connections.

System view

nat agl

Use the nat alg command to enable the application gateway function of NAT.

System view

nat connection-limit-policy

Use the nat connection-limit-policycommand to specify the NAT connection limit policy.

System view

nat dns-map

Use the nat dns-mapcommand to configure a NAT entry, mapping a domain name to a triplet of external

IP address, port number, and protocol type.

System view

nat oubound

Use the nat outbound command to associate an ACL with an address pool, indicating that the address specified in the acl-numbercan be translated by using address pool group-number.

Interface view

nat outbound interface

Use the nat outbound interface command to associate an ACL with an interface and to use the address of the interface as the target address in the translations for the packets matching the ACL. After that, this address substitutes for the source addresses of the packets matching the ACL.

Interface view

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