Patch 86253-03 For Rapier Series Switches

DISABLE IP IGMP ALLGROUP

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New Commands

This enhancement request introduces two new commands from enabling/ disabling all-group entries on switch ports.

ENABLE IP IGMP ALLGROUP

Syntax ENABLE IP IGMP ALLGROUP=[{port-listALL}]

where:

port-listis a port number, a range of port numbers (specified as n-m), or a comma separated list of port numbers and/or ranges. Port numbers start at 1 ad end at m, where m is the highest numbered Ethernet switch port, including uplink ports.

Description This command enables the specified port(s) to behave as a multicast all-group ports.

The ALLGROUP parameter specifies the list of ports able to behave as all- group entry ports. If ALL is specified, all ports are able to behave as all-group entry ports. The default is ALL.

Examples To enable ports 1, 5 and 7 to behave as all-group entry ports, use the command:

ENABLE IP IGMP ALLGROUP=1,5,7

See Also DISABLE IP IGMP ALLGROUP

SHOW IP IGMP

DISABLE IP IGMP ALLGROUP

Syntax DISABLE IP IGMP ALLGROUP=[{port-listALL}]

where:

port-listis a port number, a range of port numbers (specified as n-m), or a comma separated list of port numbers and/or ranges. Port numbers start at 1 and end at m, where m is the highest numbered Ethernet switch port, including uplink ports.

Description This command disables the specified port(s) from acting as a multicast all- group entry ports. Ports that are disabled have a “#” symbol next to the port number in the output of the SHOW IP IGMP command.

Examples To prevent ports 1, 5 and 7 from behaving as all-group entry ports, use the command:

DISABLE IP IGMP ALLGROUP=1,5,7

See Also ENABLE IP IGMP ALLGROUP

SHOW IP IGMP

Patch 86253-03 for Software Release 2.5.3 C613-10382-00 REV B

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Allied Telesis Rapier Series manual Enable IP Igmp Allgroup, Disable IP Igmp Allgroup

Rapier Series specifications

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