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virtual-router
show igmp snooping
show igmp group
show igmp snooping cache
* means that other commands are available with these listed.
The virtual router configuration domain simplifies configuration because you do not have to specify the
virtual router for each individual protocol configuration command. The current configuration domain is
indicated in the command line interface (CLI) prompt.
For example, if you wish to configure OSPF for the user virtual router vr-manufacturing, you would
change the virtual router context to that of vr-manufacturing. All the subsequent OSPF commands would
apply to that virtual router, unless the context is changed again.
A virtual router is identified by a name (up to 32 characters long). The name must be unique among the
VLAN and virtual router names on the switch. For backward compatibility, you cannot name a virtual
router VR-0, VR-1, or VR-2. Virtual router names are case insensitive.
When a new virtual router is created, by default, no ports are assigned, no VLAN interface is created,
and no support for any routing protocols is added.
Example
The following command changes the virtual router context to vr-acme:
virtual-router vr-acme
History
This command was first available in ExtremeWare XOS 11.0.
Platform Availability
This command is available only on the BlackDiamond 10K switch.
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