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Default: IP address pool is empty.
Command Mode: Port Mode.
Usage Guide: None.
Example: Configure that interface 1/3 of the switch will forward data packets from an IP address which is
one of 10 consecutive IP addresses starting from 10.10.10.1.
Switch(Config-If-Ethernet 1/3)#am ip-pool 10.10.10.1 10
44.4 am mac-ip-pool
Command: am mac-ip-pool <mac-address> < ip-address>
no am mac-ip-pool
Function: Set the AM MAC-IP address of the interface, allow/deny the IP messages or APR messages
from a source IP within that segment to be forwarded via the interface.
Parameter:
packets, which is a 32 bit binary number represented in four decimal numbers.
Default: MAC-IP address pool is empty.
Command Mode: Port Mode.
Usage Guide: None.
Example: Configure that the interface 1/3 of the switch will allow data packets with a source MAC
address of 11-22-22-11-11-11 and a source IP address of 10.10.10.1 to be forwarded.
Switch(Config-If-Ethernet1/3)#am mac-ip-pool 11-22-22-11-11-11 10.10.10.1
44.5 no am all
Command: no am all [ip-pool | mac-ip-pool]
Function: Delete MAC-IP address pool or IP address pool or both pools configured by all users.
Parameters: ip-pool is the IP address pool; mac-ip-pool is the MAC-IP address pool; no parameter
means both address pools.
Default: Both address pools are empty at the beginning.
Command Mode: Global Mode
Usage Guide: None.
Example: Delete all configured IP address pools.
Switch(config)#no am all ip-pool
44.6 show am
Command: show am [interface
Function: Display the configured AM entries.
Parameters:
be displayed. No parameter means to display the AM configuration information of all interfaces.
Command Mode: Admin and Configuration Mode.
Example: Display all configured AM entries.