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AES-100 User’s Guide

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Bridge Commands

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2

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239.255.255.250

224.000.001.022

235.001.001.006

229.055.150.208

224.000.001.060

235.209.237.084

7f-ff-fa

00-01-16

01-01-06

37-96-d0

00-01-3c

51-ed-54

1, 2

1, 3, 4

1, 2, 5, 7,8

1, 9

1, 3, 5, 6

1, 4, 6, 9

Total 6 entries.

IGMP version 2

Query Received 343

Max Response Time 100 * 1/10 seconds

Query Interval 125 seconds

where

ID

The location 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= ADSL port 1, 3=ADSL
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 AES-100.

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.

7.4.4 Filterage

Command

Syntax:

192.168.1.1 bridge> filterage [age]

where

age =

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.

7.4.5 Flush

Command

Syntax:

192.168.1.1 bridge> flush [port]

where

port =

A bridge port number