Show Mld_Snooping Multicast_Vlan; Delete Mld_Snooping Multicast_Vlan - D-Link DES-1210-52/ME Cli Reference Manual

L2 managed metro ethernet switch
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Restrictions
Example usage:
To config MLD multicast VLAN mv1:
DES-1210-52/ME:5# config mld_snooping multicast_vlan mv1 add member_port
1,3 state enable
Command: config mld_snooping multicast_vlan mv1 add member_port 1,3 state
enable
Success.
DES-1210-52/ME:5#

show mld_snooping multicast_vlan

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Syntax
Description
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Example usage:
To show MLD multicast VLAN:
DES-1210-52/ME:5# show mld_snooping multicast_vlan mv1
Command: show mld_snooping multicast_vlan mv1
Multicast VLAN Global State : Enabled
DES-1210-52/ME:5#

delete mld_snooping multicast_vlan

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DES-1210-52/ME L2 Metro Ethernet Switch CLI Reference Guide
replace_source_ipv6 <ipv6addr> – With the MLD snooping function,
the MLD report packet sent by the host will be forwarded to the
source port. Before the forwarding of the packet, the source IP
address in the join packet needs to be replaced by this IPv6
address.
remap_priority – Associates the remap priority value (0 to 7) with the
data traffic and is forwarded on the multicast VLAN. If none is
specified, the packet's original priority will be used.The default
setting is none.
Only administrator, operator or power user–level users can issue
this command.
To to show the information of MLD multicast VLAN.
show mld_snooping multicast_vlan <vlan_name 32>
The show mld_snooping multicast_vlan command allows user to
show the information of an MLD multicast VLAN.
<vlan_name 32> – specifies that the mld snooping applies only to
this previously created VLAN.
None.
To to delete an MLD muticast VLAN.
delete mld_snooping multicast_vlan [<vlan_name 32> | all]
The delete mld_snooping multicast_vlan command allows user to
delete an MLD multicast VLAN.
[<vlan_name 32> | all] – Specifies the name or all multicast VLAN to
be deleted.
Only administrator, operator or power user–level users can issue
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