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Mcast-filter – HP Virtual Connect Flex-10 10Gb Ethernet Module for c-Class BladeSystem User Manual

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Description

->set mcast-filter-set Filterset1 Labels="label1,

label2"

Adds labels to a Multicast Filterset

->set mcast-filter-set Filterset1 Labels=

Removes all labels from a filter

->set mcast-filter-set Filterset1 Color=red

Sets the Network color to red

Item

Description

show mcast-filter-set

Display Multicast Filterset information.

Syntax

show mcast-filter-set [McastFilterSetName> | *]

Parameter

McastFilterSetName

(required)

The name of an existing Multicast Filterset in the domain. A Multicast

Filterset named "*" removes all the filters.

Examples

->show mcast-filter-set

Displays a summary listing of all Multicast Filtersets

->show mcast-filter-set *

Displays detailed information for all networks

->show mcast-filter-set MyNetwork

Displays detailed information for a specific network

mcast-filter

Monitor and manage multicast group membership for hosts subscribing to IGMP multicast traffic.
Supported actions: help, add, remove, set, show

Item

Description

add mcast-filter

Add a Multicast Filter.

Syntax

add mcast-filter

[Labels=[,...]

[Color=]

Parameter

McastFilterName (required) The unique name of the Multicast Filter to create. The name can be 1-64

characters long with alphanumeric characters and "_" (underscore), or "-"

(dash).

Properties

Labels (optional)

Labels assigned to the 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 the 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.

Examples

->add mcast-filter MyMcastFilter

Creates a new Multicast Filter and adds it to the domain

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

Creates a new Multicast Filter with labels label1 and label2