IP Interface Commands
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The following shows information about the interfaces associated with multicast
groups assigned to the MVR VLAN:
IP Interface Commands
An IP addresses may be used for management access to the switch over your
network. The IP address for this switch is obtained via DHCP by default. You can
manually configure a specific IP address, or direct the device to obtain an address
from a BOOTP or DHCP server when it is powered on. You may also need to a
establish a default gateway between this device and management stations or other
devices that exist on another network segment.
Console#show mvr members
MVR Group IP Status Members
---------------- -------- -------
225.0.0.1 ACTIVE eth1/1(d), eth1/2(s)
225.0.0.2 INACTIVE None
225.0.0.3 INACTIVE None
225.0.0.4 INACTIVE None
225.0.0.5 INACTIVE None
225.0.0.6 INACTIVE None
225.0.0.7 INACTIVE None
225.0.0.8 INACTIVE None
225.0.0.9 INACTIVE None
225.0.0.10 INACTIVE None
Console#
Table 4-85 show mvr members - display description
Field
Description
MVR Group IP
Multicast groups assigned to the MVR VLAN.
Status
Shows whether or not the there are active subscribers for this multicast group. Note that
this field will also display “INACTIVE” if MVR is globally disabled.
Members
Shows the interfaces with subscribers for multicast services provided through the MVR
VLAN. Also shows if an interface has dynamically joined a multicast group (
d
), or if a
multicast group has been statically bound to the interface (
s
).
Table 4-86 IP Interface Commands
Command
Function
Mode
Page
ip address
Sets the IP address for the current interface
IC
4-314
ip default-gateway
Defines the default gateway through which this switch can reach
other subnetworks
GC
4-315
ip dhcp restart
Submits a BOOTP or DHCP client request
PE
4-315
show ip interface
Displays the IP settings for this device
PE
4-316
show ip redirects
Displays the default gateway configured for this device
PE
4-316
ping
Sends ICMP echo request packets to another node on the
network
NE,
PE
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