Managing Cgmp Snooping - Avaya 580 User Manual

Multiservice switches software version 6.1
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Chapter 20
CLI Command

Managing CGMP Snooping

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Table 20-12. LGMP Client Display per VLAN Web Page Parameters
Parameter
Definition
Select
Select the LGMP client statistics to clear.
VLAN
Displays the VLAN associated with the LGMP client.
LGMP
• Report - Displays the number of LGMP report
Message
Reception
• Leave - Displays the number of LGMP leave messages
Statistics
• End Session - Displays the number of LGMP end
• Router Report - Displays the number of LGMP router
• Router Leave - Displays the number of LGMP router
• Invalid - Displays the number of LGMP messages
Intelligent
• New Client Ports Added - Displays the number of new
Multicast
Session
• Existing Client Ports Removed - Displays the number
Statistics
• Existing Sessions Removed - Displays the number of
• New Router Ports Added - Displays the number of
• Existing Router Ports Removed - Displays the
To view LGMP client statistics per VLAN, use the following CLI
command:
> show lgmp client statistics vlan {all | <vlan-id> | name <vlan-name>}
You can manage Cisco Group Management Protocol (CGMP) snooping by
using either the Web Agent or the CLI. This section provides the following
procedures:
Enabling CGMP Snooping
Viewing CGMP Snooping
User Guide for the Avaya P580 and P882 Multiservice Switches, v6.1
messages received per VLAN.
received per VLAN.
session messages received per VLAN.
report messages received per VLAN.
leaves messages received per VLAN.
received with an invalid payload per VLAN.
clients added by LGMP per VLAN.
of clients removed by LGMP per VLAN.
sessions removed by LGMP per VLAN.
new routers added by LGMP per VLAN.
number of new routers removed by LGMP per VLAN.

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