where
<vid>
<portlist>
<F<T|U>|
|X>
[name]
This command creates a multicast VLAN and sets the allowed/blocked port member(s).
This command is similar to the command to create a regular VLAN. See
page 315
for examples and more information.
50.8.2 Multicast VLAN Delete Command
Syntax:
ras> switch igmpsnoop mvlan delete <vlanlist>
where
<vlanlist>
This command removes the specified multicast VLAN configuration(s).
50.8.3 Multicast VLAN Disable Command
Syntax:
ras> switch igmpsnoop mvlan disable <vid>
Chapter 50 IGMP Commands
The VLAN ID [1 – 4094].
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You can specify a single port: <1>, all ports: <*>, a list of ports:
=
<1,3,enet1>, you can also include a range of ports:
<1,5,6~10,enet1,enet2>.
The <F> stands for a fixed registrar administration control flag
=
and registers a <port #> to the static VLAN table with <vid>.
For a fixed port, you also have to specify <T|U>, the tag control
flag.
<T> has the device add an IEEE 802.1Q tag to frames going out
through this port(s).
<U> has the device send frames out through this port(s) without
an IEEE 802.1Q tag.
This is the registrar administration control flag.
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<X> stands for forbidden and blocks a <port #> from joining the
static VLAN table with <vid>.
A name to identify the SVLAN entry.
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You can specify a single VLAN: <1>, all VLAN: <*>, a list of
=
VLAN: <1,3>, you can also include a range of VLAN:
<1,5,6~10>.
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