Mfs-filter – HP Virtual Connect FlexFabric 10Gb24-port Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Item

Description

Syntax

set mcast-filter <McastFilterName> [Name=<NewName>]

[Labels=<Label1>[<Label2>,...]

[Color=<red|green|blue|orange|purple>]

Parameter

McastFilterName (required) The name of an existing Multicast Filter to modify
Properties

Labels (optional)

Labels assigned to this multicast filter. Labels are used in the GUI to help

manage large numbers of filters. Labels can be assigned in the CLI, but
are only used in the GUI. A maximum of 16 labels can be assigned.

Color (optional)

Color assigned to this multicast filter. Color is used in the GUI to help

manage large numbers of filters. A color can be assigned in the CLI, but is

only used in the GUI. Allowed colors are red, green, blue, purple, or
orange.

Name (optional)

The new name of the Multicast filter

Examples

->set mcast-filter Blue Name=Red

Changes the name of an existing Multicast Filter from "Blue" to "Red"

->set mcast-filter Filter1 Labels="label1, label2"

Adds labels to a multicast filter

->set mcast-filter Filter1 Labels=

Removes all labels from a filter

->set mcast-filter Filter1 Color=red

Sets the network color to red

Item

Description

show mcast-filter

Display information about the Multicast Filter.

Syntax

show mcast-filter <McastFilterName> | *

Parameter

McastFilterName (optional) Name of a Multicast Filter existing in the VC domain. "*" displays a

detailed view of all the Multicast filters. The default behavior displays a

summary output of all Multicast filters.

Examples

->show mcast-filter

Display a summary listing of all Multicast Filters

->show mcast-filter *

Show detailed information for all Multicast Filters

->show mcast-filter Filter1

Show detailed information for a specific Multicast Filter

mfs-filter

Manage Multicast Filters in Multicast Filtersets.
Supported actions: help, add, remove

Item

Description

add mfs-filter

Add a Multicast Filter to a Multicast Filterset.

Syntax

add mfs-filter FilterSet=<McastFilterSetName>

McastFilter=<Name1>[,<Name2>,...]

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