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Switch(config)# show ip igmp
profile [profile_name]
[profile_name]
Show the specified profile
‟s setting.
Switch(config)# show ip igmp
segment
Show IP multicast segment
information.
Switch(config)# show ip igmp
segment [1-400]
[1-400]
Show the specified segment
‟s
setting.
Switch(config)# show ip igmp
static-multicast-ip
Show static multicast IP table.
Switch(config-segment-ID)# show
Show the selected segment
‟s setting.
Switch(config-profile-ID)# show
Show the selected profile
‟s setting.
Switch(config)# show ip
sourceguard interface
Show each interface
‟s IP
sourceguard type.
Switch(config)# show ip
sourceguard static-ip
Show the IP source binding table for
sourceguard function.
IGMP & Interface example
Switch(config)# interface1-3
Enter several discontinuous port
numbers separated by commas or a
range of ports with a hyphen. For
example:1,3 or 2-4
Switch(config-if-1-3)# ip igmp filter
Enable IGMP Filter on port 1 to port
3.
Switch(config-if-1-3)# ip igmp filter profile
Silverprofile
Assign the selected ports to the
specified profile
“Silverprofile”.
Switch(config-if-1-3)# ip igmp max-groups 400
Set the maximum number of
multicast streams to 400.
Switch(config-if-1-3)# ip igmp static-multicast-ip
224.10.0.5 vlan 50
Create a static multicast IP to VLAN
entry.
2.6.11 LLDP Command
LLDP stands for Link Layer Discovery Protocol and runs over data link layer. It is used for network
devices to send information about themselves to other directly connected devices on the network.
By using LLDP, two devices running different network layer protocols can learn information about
each other. A set of attributes are used to discover neighbor devices. These attributes contains
type, length, and value descriptions and are referred to TLVs. Details such as port description,
system name, system description, system capabilities, and management address can be sent and
received on this Managed Switch. Use Spacebar to select “ON” if you want to receive and send
the TLV.
LLDP command
Parameter Description
Switch(config)# lldp
hold-time [1-3600]
[1-3600]
Specify the amount of time in seconds. A receiving
device will keep the information sent by your
device for a period of time you specify here before
discarding it. The allowable hold-time value is
between 1 and 3600 seconds.
Switch(config)# lldp
initiated-delay [0-300]
[0-300]
Specify a period of time the Managed Switch will
wait before the initial LLDP packet is sent. The
allowable initiated-delay value is between 0 and
300 seconds.
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