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IES-1000 User’s Guide
28-4 Bridge Commands
where
ID =
The location of the entry in the multicast filtering database.
VID =
The VLAN ID of the entry in the multicast filtering database.
GDA =
Group Destination Address. The IP address of a multicast group destination.
MAC =
The last 3 bytes of the multicast MAC that the GDA is mapped to.
Member Ports =
The ports that belong to this multicast group. 1= Ethernet, 2= DSL port 1,
3=DSL port 2 and so on.
IGMP version =
The version of IGMP being used in the network.
Query Received =
The number of query packets received by the IES-1000.
Max Response Time =
The longest period of time used to respond to a query packet, measured in tenths
of a second.
Query Interval =
The time period between query packets.
28.5.3 Filterage Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 bridge> filterage [age]
where
age =
The aging out timer period in seconds.
This command sets or shows the aging out timer period of the filtering database. It is recommended that you
use the default setting. If the time interval is set too short, it could increase broadcast traffic and reduce the
available bandwidth.
28.5.4 Flush Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 bridge> flush [port]
where
port =
A bridge port number.
This command flushes out the filtering database of the specified bridge port. If the <port> field is omitted,
this command will flush out the filtering databases of all ports.
28.5.5 Info Command
Syntax:
192.168.1.1 bridge> info
This command shows the software version number of the bridge implementation and the maximum size of the
filtering database.