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| Multicast Filtering Commands
IGMP Filtering and Throttling
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trunk) on this switch, that interface can be manually configured to join all the
current multicast groups.
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IGMP Snooping must be enabled globally on the switch (using the
command) before a multicast router port can take effect.
Example
The following shows how to configure port 10 as a multicast router port within VLAN
1.
Console(config)#ip igmp snooping vlan 1 mrouter ethernet 1/10
Console(config)#
IGMP Filtering and Throttling
In certain switch applications, the administrator may want to control the multicast
services that are available to end users. For example, an IP/TV service based on a
specific subscription plan. The IGMP filtering feature fulfills this requirement by
restricting access to specified multicast services on a switch port, and IGMP
throttling limits the number of simultaneous multicast groups a port can join.
Table 134: IGMP Filtering and Throttling Commands
Command
Function
Mode
Enables IGMP filtering and throttling on the switch
GC
Sets a profile number and enters IGMP filter profile
configuration mode
GC
Sets a profile access mode to permit or deny
IPC
Specifies one or a range of multicast addresses for a profile IPC
Enables RADIUS authentication for IGMP JOIN
requests.
IC
Assigns an IGMP filter profile to an interface
IC
Specifies an IGMP throttling number for an interface
IC
Sets the IGMP throttling action for an interface
IC
Drops any received IGMP query packets
IC
Drops all multicast data packets
IC
Displays IGMP authentication settings for interfaces
PE
Displays the IGMP filtering status
PE
Displays IGMP profiles and settings
PE
Shows if the interface is configured to drop IGMP query
packets
PE
Summary of Contents for ECS4120-28F
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Page 46: ...Section I Getting Started 46...
Page 70: ...Chapter 1 Initial Switch Configuration Setting the System Clock 70...
Page 86: ...Chapter 2 Using the Command Line Interface CLI Command Groups 86...
Page 202: ...Chapter 5 SNMP Commands Additional Trap Commands 202...
Page 210: ...Chapter 6 Remote Monitoring Commands 210...
Page 216: ...Chapter 7 Flow Sampling Commands 216...
Page 278: ...Chapter 8 Authentication Commands PPPoE Intermediate Agent 278...
Page 360: ...Chapter 9 General Security Measures Port based Traffic Segmentation 360...
Page 384: ...Chapter 10 Access Control Lists ACL Information 384...
Page 424: ...Chapter 11 Interface Commands Power Savings 424...
Page 446: ...Chapter 13 Power over Ethernet Commands 446...
Page 456: ...Chapter 14 Port Mirroring Commands RSPAN Mirroring Commands 456...
Page 488: ...Chapter 17 UniDirectional Link Detection Commands 488...
Page 494: ...Chapter 18 Address Table Commands 494...
Page 554: ...Chapter 20 ERPS Commands 554...
Page 620: ...Chapter 22 Class of Service Commands Priority Commands Layer 3 and 4 620...
Page 638: ...Chapter 23 Quality of Service Commands 638...
Page 772: ...Chapter 25 LLDP Commands 772...
Page 814: ...Chapter 26 CFM Commands Delay Measure Operations 814...
Page 836: ...Chapter 28 Domain Name Service Commands 836...
Page 848: ...Chapter 29 DHCP Commands DHCP Relay Option 82 848...
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