-f
Run zsnoopd in foreground. Default is to run it in
background.
-h <hostname>
Connect to remote host <hostname>.
-p <ppa>
Start zsnoopd on switch <ppa>. Default is 0.
-r <sec>
Time to wait, in seconds, before removing a port with
no router multicast traffic. Default is 260 seconds.
-t <sec>
Time to wait, in seconds, before removing a port with
no host multicast traffic. Default is 260 seconds.
-u <sec>
Time to wait, in seconds, before checking port
timeouts.
-v <vlan_id>
Enable zsnoopd for VLAN <vlan_id>. Default is to
enable zsnoopd on all VLANs. This option may be entered more than
once.
EXAMPLES
In the following example,
zsnoopd
starts a background task that monitors incoming IGMP
packets and updates the Multicast Table (MARL) accordingly. This background task continues
throughout the life of the Layer 2 network.
zsnoopd
Once you run
zsnoopd
, use
zmarl
to display the contents of the MARL.
zsnoopd
deletes all
entries in the MARL when starting up, and when shutting down. Manual changes to the MARL
are not recommended while
zsnoopd
is running.
SEE ALSO
zconfig
,
zgmrpd
Ethernet Switch Blade User's Guide
release 3.2.2j
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