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Software Version 2.7.5
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Syntax
(AT-9800)
SET SWItch POrt={port-list|ALL} [ACCeptable={ALL|VLAN}]
[DESCription=description]
[EGResslimit={bandwidth|DEFault}] [FClength=length]
[IGMPACtion={DENY|REPlace}]
[IGMPFIlter={NONE|filter-id}]
[IGMPMAxgroup={NONE|1..65535}]
[INTRusionaction={DISable|DIScard|TRap}]
[JUmbo={ON|OFF|packetsize] [LEARn={NONE|0|1..256]
[MIRRor={BOTH|NONE|RX|TX}]
[MODe={AUTOnegotiate|MASTer|SLAve}] [RELearn={OFF|ON}]
[SPeed={AUTOnegotiate|10MHALf|10MFUll|10MHAUto|10MFAuto
|100MHALf|100MFUll|100MHAUto|100MFAuto|1000MHALf|1000MF
Ull|1000MHAUto|1000MFAUto}]
where:
■ port-list is a port number, range (specified as n-m), or comma-separated list
of numbers and/or ranges. Port numbers start at 1 and end at m, where m
is the highest numbered switch port, including uplink ports.
■ limit is a decimal number, from 0 to the maximum value of the limit
variable based on the particular switch hardware.
■ description is a string 1 to 47 characters long. Valid characters are any
printable characters.
■ bandwidth is the maximum bandwidth available to the port in kbps,
specified in multiples of 64 kbps.
■ length is a physical length measured in metres.
■ packetsize is a single decimal number.
■ port-list is a port number, range (specified as n-m), or comma-separated list
of numbers and/or ranges. Port numbers start at 1 and end at m, where m
is the highest numbered switch port. Ports are identified either by a port
number or a card.port number. See Port Numbering in the Switching
chapter of the Software Reference for more information.
Description This command modifies the value of parameters for switch ports.
The new igmpaction parameter specifies the action to take when the number of
multicast group memberships associated with the port reaches the limit set by
igmpmaxgroup. If you specify deny, then additional Membership Reports are
discarded until existing group memberships age out. If you specify replace,
then additional membership entries will replace existing membership entries.
The default is deny.
The new igmpfilter parameter specifies the number of an IGMP filter to apply
to the port. An IGMP filter controls the multicast groups that the port can be a
member of by filtering IGMP Membership Reports from hosts attached to the
port. If you specify a filter number, an IGMP filter with the specified number
must already exist. You can apply an IGMP filter to more than one switch port,
but a single port can have only one filter assigned to it. Specify none to apply
no filter to the port, or to remove an existing filter from the port. The default is
none.
The new igmpmaxgroup parameter specifies the maximum number of
multicast groups that the port can join. Specify none to set no limit. The default
is none.
For trunk ports, the value of igmpaction, igmpfilter, and igmpmaxgroup for
the master port will apply to the trunk.
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