HP ProCurve Series 6120 Blade Switches Multicast and Routing Guide

E
Exclude Source
See IGMP.
F
filters
effect of IGMP … 2-20
maximum allowed … 2-6
forwarding
directed broadcasts … 3-16
parameters, IP routing
configuring … 3-16
forwarding port, IGMP …2-5
G
gateway, DHCP …3-43
H
Help
for CLI … 1-7
for menu interface … 1-6
for web browser interface … 1-7
helper address for DHCP Relay …3-45
I
IANA …3-69
ICMP
configuring … 3-18
disabling messages … 3-18
IGMP
benefits … 2-3
configure per VLAN … 2-5
effect on filters … 2-20
Exclude Source … 2-12
Fast Leave … 2-14
high-priority forwarding … 2-5
Include Source … 2-12
IP multicast address range … 2-20
leave group … 2-12
maximum address count … 2-6
multicast group … 2-12
multimedia … 2-3
operation … 2-12, 2-13
port states … 2-5
query … 2-12
report … 2-12
status … 2-13
traffic … 2-5
Version 3 … 2-12
Include Source
See IGMP.
IP address
assigning…3-13
CIDR notation … 3-13
quick start … 1-8
IP forwarding cache …3-7
IP global parameters …3-8
IP interface parameters …3-12
IP route exchange protocols …3-8
IP route table …3-6
IP routing
ARP cache table … 3-6
changing ARP parameters … 3-14
changing router ID … 3-13
configuring static routes … 3-20
default route … 3-24
DHCP Relay configuration
See DHCP relay.
directed broadcasts … 3-16
forwarding cache … 3-7
forwarding parameters … 3-16
global parameters … 3-8
helper address … 3-45
helper address, UDP … 3-12
interface parameters … 3-12
IP static routes
administrative distance … 3-23
blackhole … 3-20, 3-23
default route … 3-9, 3-21
default route, configuring … 3-24
maximum … 3-4
null interface … 3-21
null route … 3-20, 3-22
reject … 3-23
VLAN state … 3-22
null routes … 3-20
overview … 3-4
parameter configuring … 3-13
route exchange protocols … 3-8
routing table … 3-6
static route configuration … 3-22
static route parameters … 3-21
2 – Index