
If not preceded by 'no',
the command accepts a variety of conguration parameters. To
get a list of all available parameters use 'ipv6 mld ?'. To
get detailed help for a parameter follow it with 'help'
keyword.
Next Available Options:
■ querier -- This command disables or re-enables the ability for the switch to become querier if
necessary(p. 269)
■ auto -- Instruct the device to monitor incoming multicast traffic on the specified ports (this is
the default behavior) ([ethernet] PORT-LIST) (p. 225)
■ blocked -- Instruct the device to drop incoming multicast packets received on the specified
ports ([ethernet] PORT-LIST) (p. 227)
■ forward -- Instruct the device to forward incoming multicast packets received on the specified
ports ([ethernet] PORT-LIST) (p. 234)
■ fastleave -- Enables MLD fast-leaves on the specified ports in the selected VLAN ([ethernet]
PORT-LIST) (p. 233)
■ forcedfastleave -- Enables MLD Forced Fast-Leave on the specified ports in the selected VLAN,
even if they are cascaded ([ethernet] PORT-LIST) (p. 234)
mode
■ interface [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST lacp < Active | Passive >
Usage: [no] lacp [active|passive]
Description: Dene whether LACP is enabled on the port, and whether it is in
active or passive mode when enabled.
When LACP is enabled and active, the port will both send LACP
packets and listen to them.
When LACP is enabled and passive, the port will send LACP packets
only if it is spoken to.
When LACP is disabled, the port will ignore LACP packets.
If 'lacp' command is issued without a mode parameter, 'active' is
assumed.
With 'no lacp' the mode parameter is not allowed.
This is an Interface context command. It can be called directly
from the interface context or follow the 'interface [ethernet]
PORT-LIST' command.
Supported Values:
■ Active -- Enable active LACP.
■ Passive -- Enable passive LACP.
monitor
■ [no] interface [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST monitor
Usage: 1) [no] monitor all <in|out|both> mirror <1-4 | NAME-STR>
[1-4 | NAME-STR]...
[no] monitor ip access-group <ACL-NAME> <in> mirror
<1-4 | NAME-STR> [1-4 | NAME-STR]...
Description: Dene either the port is to be monitored or not.
The network trafc seen by the monitored ports is copied to
the Mirroring Destination to which a network analyzer can be
attached.
Note: When mirroring multiple ports in a busy network,
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