Configuring GMAP
is inactive by default. In addition to enabling and disabling
GMAP
the time between packet transmissions (when multiple packets are required for an update),
the time between updates, and the length of time
Enabling and Disabling GMAP
Use the
command to display or change the state of
following displays:
Enter
or
or press
displays:
To change the state of
with the desired value. For example:
The following message displays:
Configuring the Gap Time
Use the
multiple packets are required for an update. When there are many
ports, more than one
have to be changed, but you may want to modify it if traffic spikes are occurring in the
network.
To view the current gap time, enter the following command:
A message similar to the following displays:
To change the gap time, enter the command with the desired value (any value between 0 and
65535). For example:
A message displays similar to the following:
The switch approximates the gap time because its internal clock does not use milliseconds. For
any value shorter than one second, the switch uses 1/60 second increments called "ticks." The
default for gap time is 8 ticks or approximately 133 milliseconds. Any value you enter will be
rounded to the nearest tick.
to keep the current value. A message similar to the following
without displaying the current state first, enter the command
GMAP
command to display or change the interpacket gap time used when
packet is required for an update. Typically the gap time does not
GMAP
, you can configure
GMAP
will retain its current information.
GMAP
. A prompt similar to the
GMAP
addresses on mobile
MAC
GMAP
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