Link Local Protocol Filtering Commands; Show Ip Address-Conflict; Clear Ip Address-Conflict-Detect; Llpf Blockall - NETGEAR ProSafe M7100-24X User Manual

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Note:
This command takes effect only once after it is executed and cannot
be saved across power cycles.
Format
ip address-conflict-detect run
Mode
Global Config

show ip address-conflict

This command displays the status information corresponding to the last detected address
conflict.
Term
Definition
Address
Identifies whether the switch has detected an address conflict on any IP address.
Conflict
Detection
Status
Last Conflicting
The IP Address that was last detected as conflicting on any interface.
IP Address
Last Conflicting
The MAC Address of the conflicting host that was last detected on any interface.
MAC Address
Time Since
The time in days, hours, minutes and seconds since the last address conflict was
Conflict
detected.
Detected

clear ip address-conflict-detect

This command clears the detected address conflict status information.
Format
clear ip address-conflict-detect
Mode
Privileged EXEC

Link Local Protocol Filtering Commands

Link Local Protocol Filtering (LLPF) allows the switch to filter out multiple proprietary protocol
PDUs, such as Port Aggregation Protocol (PAgP), if the problems occur with proprietary
protocols running on standards-based switches. If certain protocol PDUs cause unexpected
results, LLPF can be enabled to prevent those protocol PDUs from being processed by the
switch. These commands are not supported on M4100 switches.

llpf blockall

Use this command to block LLPF protocol(s) on a port. Use
DMAC of 01:00:00:0C:CC:CX on the interface. Use
the interface. Use
ProSafe Managed Switch
to filter the VTP packets on the interface. Use
blockvtp
Utility Commands
blockall
to filter the ISDP packets on
blockisdp
602
to filter all PDUs with a
to filter
blockdtp

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