Chapter 32 Introducing the Commands
Table 85 Command Summary: Interface (continued)
COMMAND
spq
test
vlan-trunking
wrr
32.10.6 mvr Commands
The following table lists the
Table 86 Command Summary: mvr Commands
COMMAND
mvr <1-4094>
8021p-priority <0 -
7>
exit
group <name-str>
start-address <ip>
end-address <ip>
inactive
mode
<dynamic|compatible>
name <name-str>
no group
no group <name-str>
no inactive
no receiver-port
<port-list>
no source-port
<port-list>
no tagged <port-
list>
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DESCRIPTION
Sets the interface to use Strict Priority
Queuing.
Performs an interface loopback test.
Enables VLAN Trunking on ports
connected to other switches or routers
(but not ports directly connected to end
users) to allow frames belonging to
unknown VLAN groups to pass through
the switch.
Sets the interface to use Weighted
Round Robin queuing (WRR).
Sets the WRR weight. A weight value of
wt1> <wt2> ...
one to eight is given to each variable
<wt8>
from wt1 to wt8.
commands in configuration mode.
mvr
DESCRIPTION
Enters the MVR (Multicast VLAN Registration)
configuration mode.
Select a priority level (0-7) with which the switch
replaces the priority in outgoing IGMP control
packets (belonging to this multicast VLAN).
Exist from the MVR configuration mode.
Sets the multicast group range for the MVR.
Disables MVR settings.
Sets the MVR mode (dynamic or compatible).
Sets the MVR name for identification purposes.
Disables all MVR group settings.
Disables the specified MVR group setting.
Enables MVR.
Disables the receiver port(s).
An MVR receiver port can only receive multicast
traffic in a multicast VLAN.
Disables the source port(s).
An MVR source port can send and receive
multicast traffic in a multicast VLAN.
Sets the port(s) to untag VLAN tags.
PRIVILEGE
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PRIVILEGE
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13
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