
Chapter 58 IGMP Commands
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58.1.3 IGMP Snoop Disable Command Example
The following example sets the device to not use IGMP proxy or snooping.
58.2 IGMP Filter Commands
Use the IGMP filter commands to define IGMP filter profiles and assign them to
xDSL ports.
IGMP filter profiles allow you to control access to IGMP multicast groups. You can
have a service available to a specific IGMP multicast group. You can configure an
IGMP filter profile for an IGMP multicast group that has access to a service (like an
H.248 media gateway controller for example). Then you can assign the IGMP filter
profile to xDSL ports that are allowed to use the service.
ras> switch igmpsnoop disable
Table 156 igmpfilter Command Summary
COMMAND DESCRIPTION P
switch igmpfilter show
[portlist]
Displays which IGMP filter profile an xDSL port(s) is
using.
portlist: You can specify a single xDSL port <1>, all
xDSL ports <*> or a list of xDSL ports <1,3,5>. You
can also include a range of ports <1,5,6~10>.
M/L
switch igmpfilter set [<port>|*]
<name>
Sets an xDSL port(s) to use an IGMP filter profile.
port|*: You can specify a single xDSL port, for
example 1 or all xDSL ports *.
name: The name of an IGMP filter profile.
H/H
switch igmpfilter profile set
<name> <index> <startip> <endip>
Configures an IGMP filter profile.
name: Specify a name to identify the IGMP filter profile
(you cannot change the name of the DEFVAL profile).
You can use up to 31 ASCII characters; spaces are not
allowed.
index: The number (1~16) to identify a multicast IP
address range.
startip: Type the starting multicast IP address for a
range of multicast IP addresses that you want to
belong to the IGMP filter profile.
endip: Type the ending multicast IP address for a
range of IP addresses that you want to belong to the
IGMP filter profile.
If you want to add a single multicast IP address, enter
it in both the startip and endip fields.
H/H
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