3Com OfficeConnect 3C100XF Cli User's Manual - page 138
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C
HAPTER
15: M
ULTICASTING
AND
IGMP C
OMMANDS
threshold
window
These parameters are described in the following table.
set ip multicast proxy
interface
Multicast addresses that are joined or learned on the specified interface are joined
on the proxy interface that is configured with this command.
The value for
Eth:1, slot:x/port:y or username.
See the
set ip igmp
[eth:1 | slot:x/port:y] command for more information.
IGMP Commands
Set Command
set ip igmp
[eth:1 |
slot:
x
/port:
y
]
Specifies IGMP settings to configure IP multicast groups. The OfficeConnect
Gateway performs IGMP forwarding. (Note: the present release does not support
IGMP routing protocols such as PIM and DVMRP.)
The command has the following parameters:
max_response_time
multicast_forwarding
[enabled | disabled]
multicast_proxy
[enabled | disabled]
query_interval
robustness
routing
[enabled | disabled]
version
These parameters are described in the following table.
Parameters
Description
The interface on which to monitor multicast traffic for the specified
group:
eth:1
,
slot:x/port:
y
, or
username
group
The IP address of the multicast group to monitor.
time
The interval, in seconds, to monitor multicast traffic. The range is
0 -
65535.
The default is
60
.
threshold
The interval during which multicast traffic is not received after which
an SNMP trap is issued. The range is
0 - 65535.
The default is
3
.
window
The number of periods (in
time
values) to monitor multicast traffic. The
range is
0-255
. The default is
5
.
Parameters
Description
The interface on which IGMP is enabled:
eth:1
or
slot:
x
/port:
y
max_response_time
The interval a host has to respond to the IGMP query. The default is
10
.
The range is
1-10 seconds
.
multicast_forwarding
Multicast packets are forwarded when enabled. The default is
disabled
.
multicast_proxy
Multicast addresses that are joined or learned on the specified interface
are joined on the proxy interface that is configured with the
set ip
multicast proxy interface
command. The default is
Disabled
.