if-range
no
igmp-immediate-leave
if-range
igmp-snooping
group-limit VALUE
if-range
no igmp-snooping
group-limit
if-range
igmp-querier-mode
(auto|fixed|edge)
4.4.3.
IPV4 Settings
IPV4 Settings is used to configure the switch management IP by static or DHCP Client.
Default Settings
The default DHCP client is disabled.
The default Static IP is 192.168.0.254
Subnet Mask is 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway is 0.0.0.0
4.4.3.1.
Node
Command
enable
ping IPADDR [–c
COUNT]
enable
ping IPADDR [–s SIZE]
enable
ping IPADDR [–c
COUNT –s SIZE]
enable
ping IPADDR [-s SIZE –c
COUNT]
configure reboot
configure interface eth0
This command disables the IGMP Snooping
immediate leave function for the specific ports.
This command configures the maximum
groups for the specific ports.
This command removes the limitation of the
maximum groups for the specific ports.
This command specifies whether or not and
under what conditions the ports is (are) IGMP
query port(s). The Switch forwards IGMP join
or leave packets to an IGMP query port,
treating the port as being connected to an
IGMP multicast router (or server). You must
enable IGMP snooping as well. (Default: auto)
CLI Configuration
This command sends an echo request to the
destination host. The –c parameter allow user
to specific the packet count. The default count
is 4.
This command sends an echo request to the
destination host. The –s parameter allow user
to specific the packet size. Valid range: 0 ~
1047 bytes.
This command sends an echo request to the
destination host. The –c parameter allow user
to specific the packet count. The default count
is 4. The –s parameter allow user to specific
the packet size. Valid range: 0 ~ 1047 bytes.
This command sends an echo request to the
destination host. The –c parameter allow user
to specific the packet count. The default count
is 4. The –s parameter allow user to specific
the packet size. Valid range: 0 ~ 1047 bytes.
This command reboots the system.
This command enters the eth0 interface node
to configure the system IP.
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