Command Line Interface Reference Guide
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ports ([ethernet] PORT-LIST)
fastleave
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PORT-LIST)
forcedfastleave
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even if they are cascaded ([ethernet] PORT-LIST)
monitor
■ [no] vlan VLAN-ID monitor
Usage: 1) [no] monitor all <in|out|both> mirror <1-4 | NAME-STR>
2) [no] monitor ip access-group <ACL-NAME> <in> mirror
Description: Define either the VLAN is to be monitored or not.
Parameters:
Next Available Option:
all
< In | Out | Both > -- Monitor all
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monitor_mirror_session_id
■ [no] vlan VLAN-ID monitor all < In | Out | Both > mirror < 1 to 4 >
Mirror destination number.
Range: < 1 to 4 >
mroute
■ vlan VLAN-ID ip mroute
Usage: ip mroute ...
Description: Configure IP Multicast Routing parameters on the VLAN
Next Available Option:
ttl-threshold
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-- Instruct the device to forward incoming multicast packets received on the specified
(p. 724)
-- Enables MLD fast-leaves on the specified ports in the selected VLAN ([ethernet]
(p. 723)
-- Enables MLD Forced Fast-Leave on the specified ports in the selected VLAN,
[1-4 | NAME-STR]...
<1-4 | NAME-STR> [1-4 | NAME-STR]...
The network traffic seen by the monitored VLAN is copied to
the Mirroring Destination to which a network analyzer can be
attached.
Note: When mirroring a VLAN in a busy network,
some frames may not be copied to the mirroring port.
This is an VLAN context command. It can be called directly
from the VLAN context or follow the 'vlan VLAN-ID command.
o 1-4 - Mirror destination number
o NAME-STR - Friendly name associated with the mirror
destination number.
o ACL-NAME - Standard or Extended Access Control List number.
o <in|out|both> direction of the traffic to be monitored.
interface. The command must be followed by a parameter.
Use 'ip mroute ?' to get a list of all possible parameters.
This is a VLAN context command. It can be called directly
from the VLAN context or follow the 'vlan VLAN-ID'
command.
< 0 to 255 > -- Set the multicast datagram TTL threshold for the
(p. 724)
traffic.(p. 715)
vlan
interface(p. 749)
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