
| Mcastaddr | A multicast MAC Address, learned through Igmp Snooping, | 
| within the Vlan (igmpVlanIndex), to uniquely identify the entry, | |
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 | for which the IgmpSnooping statistics are desired. The range of | 
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 | accepted values is 00:30:4F:00:00:00 to 00:30:4F:7F:FF:FF | 
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 | Type: Reset - Optional | 
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 | Get - Optional | 
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 | Valid values: 00:30:4F:00:00:00 - 00:30:4F:7F:FF:FF | 
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| portid <portid> | A Bridge Port belonging to the Vlan (igmpVlanIndex) and Group | 
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 | (igmpsnoopMcastAddress), for which the IgmpSnooping | 
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 | statistics are desired. | 
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 | Type: Reset  | 
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 | Get  | 
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 | Valid values: 1 - 386 | 
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Example:
$ get igmpsnoop port stats vlanid 6 mcastaddr 00:30:4f:0a:00:01 portid 6
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| VLAN Index | : 6 | 
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| Mcast Group Address : 00:30:4f:0a:00:01 | ||
| Port Index | : 6 | 
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| Query Received | : 100 | Report Received : 200 | 
| Filter Mode | : Include | 
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| Include SrcList | : 10.12.14.16 12.10.45.76 | |
| Exclude SrcList | : 10.12.34.56 34.54.76.87 | |
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| VLAN Index | This parameter specifies the VlanId to uniquely identify the VlanId of the | |
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 | entry, for which the IgmpSnooping statistics are desired. In devices | |
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 | supporting "Shared Vlan for multicast" capability, the information for a | |
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 | multicast MAC address is shared across vlans. Therefore, VlanId is an | |
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 | optional parameter. In devices supporting "Independent Vlan for | |
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 | multicast" capability, each vlan can have its own information for a | |
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 | multicast MAC address. Hence VlanId is a mandatory parameter in all | |
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 | the commands other than the get command. For no Vlan case, VlanId is | |
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 | not required. | 
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| Mcast Group Address | This parameter specifies a multicast MAC address, learnt through Igmp | |
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 | Snooping, within the Vlan (igmpVlanIndex), to uniquely identify the | |
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 | entry, for which the IgmpSnooping statistics are desired. The range of | |
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