Command Line Interface Reference Guide

vlan

 

 

transit-delay

vlan VLAN-IDip ospf transit-delay < 1 to 3600 >

Set transit delay in seconds; the default is 1.

Range: < 1 to 3600 >

vlan VLAN-ID ip ospf IP-ADDR transit-delay< 1 to 3600 >

Set transit delay in seconds; the default is 1.

Range: < 1 to 3600 >

vlan VLAN-IDip ospf all transit-delay < 1 to 3600 >

Set transit delay in seconds; the default is 1.

Range: < 1 to 3600 >

ttl-threshold

vlan VLAN-IDip pim-dense ttl-threshold < 0 to 255 >

Usage: ip pim-dense ttl-threshold <0-255>

Description: Set the Time To Live in a PIM-DM State Refresh message at which it is not forwarded on this interface. Default is 0.

Range: < 0 to 255 >

vlan VLAN-IDip mroute ttl-threshold < 0 to 255 >

Usage: ip mroute ttl-threshold <0-255>

Description: Set the multicast datagram TTL threshold for the interface. Any IP multicast datagrams with a TTL less than this threshold will not be forwarded out the interface. The default value of 0 means all multicast packets are forwarded out the interface.

Range: < 0 to 255 >

udp

[no] vlan VLAN-IDip forward-protocol udp

Usage: [no] ip forward-protocol udp IP-ADDR PORT-NUMPORT-NAME

Description: Add or remove a UDP server address for the VLAN. The broadcast packets received by the switch on this VLAN are to be forwarded to the specified application server.

This is a VLAN context command. It can be called directly from the VLAN context or follow the 'vlan VLAN-ID' command.

Next Available Option:

ip-addr-- IP address of the protocol server. (IP-ADDR) (p. 729)

unblock

vlan VLAN-IDconnection-rate-filter unblock

Resets a host previously blocked by the connection rate filter

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