Igmp commands, Using the ip igmp proxy command, Igmp commands -51 – ADC SG-1 User Manual

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June 30, 2006

Chapter 7: Second Level Commands

SG1-UM-8500-03

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OMMANDS

Using the ip igmp proxy command

The ip igmp proxy upstream-interface command enables the IGMP Proxy capabilities on a specific upstream
interface. When the upstream interface is not configured, the system does not support the IGMP proxy capability.
Additionally, the command enables you to add or change the IGMP Proxy upstream interface.

Usage

ip igmp proxy upstream-interface <Ethernet | ATM | VLAN> <slot>\<port number>

[\sub-interface]

Table 7-13. ip igmp proxy command parameters

Example(s)

Using the no ip igmp proxy command

The no igmp proxy upstream-interface command disables the IGMP Proxy capabilities.

Usage

no igmp proxy upstream-interface <Ethernet | ATM| VLAN> <slot>\<port number>

[\sub-interface]

Host(config)# ip igmp proxy upstream-interface

Note:

Only routed ATM interfaces are allowed to be upstream interface.

Parameter

Description

Legal values/range

<slot>

PMC slot number.

0 - 1

<port number>

Physical port number.

1 - 2

<sub-interface number>

Sub interface number.

1- 4095; Default value 0

Host(config)# ip igmp proxy upstream-interface Ethernet 0 \ 1

Host(config)# ip igmp proxy upstream-interface Atm 2 \ 1 \ 3

Host(config)# ip igmp proxy upstream-interface VLAN 1 \ 2 54

Host(config)# no ip igmp proxy upstream-interface

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