Install guide

40 IGMP Enhancements Release Note
Software Version 2.7.5
C613-10454-00 REV A
show switch port
Syntax SHow SWItch POrt[={port-list|ALL}]
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 Ethernet port.
Description The output of this command includes a new field (Figure 11, Table 14).
The output shown is for AR400 and AR700 routers.
Figure 11: Example output from the show switch port command
Switch Port Information
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Port ............................. 1
Description .................... To intranet hub, port 4
Status ......................... ENABLED
Link State ..................... Up
UpTime ......................... 00:10:49
Configured speed/duplex ........ Autonegotiate
Actual speed/duplex ............ 100 Mbps, full duplex
Automatic MDI/MDI-X ............ Enabled
Configured MDI/MDI-X............ MDI-X
Actual MDI/MDI-X................ MDI
Broadcast rate limit ........... 128Kbps
Multicast rate limit ........... -
DLF rate limit ................. -
Flow control ................... Disabled
Send tagged pkts for VLAN(s) ... vlan2 (2)
vlan3 (3)
Port-based VLAN ................ accounting (4)
Ingress Filtering .............. OFF
IGMP Filter .................... None
Max-groups/Joined .............. Undefined/0
IGMP Max-groups Action ......... Deny
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Table 14: New parameters in the output of the show switch port command
Parameter Meaning
IGMP Filter The IGMP filter applied to the port, or “None” if an IGMP
filter has not been set.
Max-groups/Joined The maximum number of multicast groups the port can
join, or “Undefined” if a limit has not been set, and the
number of multicast groups that the port is currently a
member of.
IGMP Max-groups Action The action to take when the port attempts to join more
multicast groups than the maximum allowed; one of
“Deny” or “Replace”.