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will be flooded to every port. If it is disable, the unregistered (not joined) IP
multicast traffic will be flood to IGMP member ports only.
13. lacp command
This command is used to configure LACP function of the switch. Entering
“lacp ?”, the sub-commands will be shown.
(config)# lacp ?
system-priority Combined with MAC address to form LAG identifie
lacp system-priority x command is used to configure the system priority for
LACP operation of the switch. Its value is 1~65535 and higher numbers have
lower priority. Combining with the Mac address of the switch, it is used to
identify this switch in LACP protocol operation.
14. logging command
This command is used to configure logging function of the switch. The logging
function can record events at local flash or remote log server. Entering
“logging ?”, the sub-commands will be shown.
(config)# logging ?
log-level Log level
on Enable logging to all supported destination
remote-log Enable logging to remote host
logging log-level x command is used define the log level of events. The valid
value of “x” is 0~7.
logging on command is used to enable the logging function. And no logging
on command is used to disable the logging function.
logging remote-log command is used to configure remote logging function.
Entering “logging remote-log ?”, the sub-commands will be shown.
(config)# logging remote-log ?
<1-5> Index
<cr>
logging remote-log command is used to enable the remote logging function.
Events will also be sent to syslog servers. no logging remote-log
command is used to disable it.
logging remote-log x host y.y.y.y command is used to set IP address
(y.y.y.y) to syslog server with index x. Up to five (x=1~5) syslog servers are
supported.
15. mac-address-table command
This command is used to configure functions for Mac address table of the
switch. Entering “mac-address-table ?”, the sub-commands will be shown.
(config)# mac-address-table ?
aging-time Aging time for entries in the address table
static Sets MAC address table static information