
Chapter 32 Introducing the Commands
Table 85 Command Summary: Interface (continued)
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| Sets the interface to use Strict Priority | 13 |
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| test |
| Performs an interface loopback test. | 13 |
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| wrr |
| Sets the interface to use Weighted | 13 |
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| wt1> <wt2> ... | Sets the WRR weight. A weight value of | 13 |
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32.10.6 mvr Commands
The following table lists the mvr commands in configuration mode.
Table 86 Command Summary: mvr Commands
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mvr |
| Enters the MVR (Multicast VLAN Registration) | 13 |
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| Select a priority level | 13 | |
| 7> | replaces the priority in outgoing IGMP control |
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| exit | Exist from the MVR configuration mode. | 13 |
| group | Sets the multicast group range for the MVR. | 13 |
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| inactive | Disables MVR settings. | 13 |
| mode | Sets the MVR mode (dynamic or compatible). | 13 |
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| name | Sets the MVR name for identification purposes. | 13 |
| no group | Disables all MVR group settings. | 13 |
| no group | Disables the specified MVR group setting. | 13 |
| no inactive | Enables MVR. | 13 |
| no | Disables the receiver port(s). | 13 |
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| no | Disables the source port(s). | 13 |
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| no tagged <port- | Sets the port(s) to untag VLAN tags. | 13 |
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