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Resetting the Switch, IP Multicast & IGMP Information screen

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Modular Ethernet Switch User's Guide Figure 6-66. IP Multicast & IGMP Information screen This screen displays the number of IGMP queries and reports for each active IP multicast group detected by the Switch. You can also view which Switch ports support each multicast group. The fields displayed are defined as follows: ♦ IGMP Snooping Indicates whether IGMP snooping is Enabled or Disabled. ♦ Age-out Time Displays the time the Switch waits between IGMP queries. ♦ VLAN Displays the VLAN ID number. ♦ Multicast IP Add. The Multicast IP address of the Multicast group being displayed. ♦ Multicast MAC Address The Multicast MAC address of the multicast group being displayed. ♦ Queries (Tx) The number of IGMP requests sent by the switch. ♦ Queries (Rx) The number of IGMP requests that have arrived at a switch port. ♦ Reports The number of notifications sent from each station to the IGMP host, signifying that the station is still (or wants to be) part of a multicast group. ♦ Ports The Switch ports supporting the selected multicast group. Resetting the Switch Switch settings may be reset simply by powering the Switch off and on again, or by performing a Restart System or Factory Reset using either the console interface or the Web-Based Network Management function discussed in Chapter 7. Some functions, such as changing or enabling VLAN settings, require that the Switch be restarted and will therefore reset the Switch. Remember that restarting the Switch will erase all settings in RAM and reload them from the NV-RAM. Use the Save Changes function to save current switch settings (in RAM) to NV-RAM before resetting the switch (see the Save Changes section in this manual for more details). If you choose to restart the switch by powering the Switch off and then on, be sure to first perform a Save Changes if you wish to save any settings that have been changed. When using the Restart Switch function of the console interface or the Web-Based Network Management program you are given the option of saving any changes to settings before the Switch actually restarts. Using the Console Interface 77

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Modular Ethernet Switch User’s Guide
Using the Console Interface
77
Figure 6-66.
IP Multicast & IGMP Information screen
This screen displays the number of IGMP queries and reports for each active IP multicast group detected by
the Switch. You can also view which Switch ports support each multicast group.
The fields displayed are defined as follows:
IGMP Snooping
Indicates whether IGMP snooping is
Enabled
or
Disabled
.
Age-out Time
Displays the time the Switch waits between IGMP queries.
VLAN
Displays the VLAN ID number.
Multicast IP Add.
The Multicast IP address of the Multicast group being displayed.
Multicast MAC Address
The Multicast MAC address of the multicast group being displayed.
Queries (Tx)
The number of IGMP requests sent by the switch.
Queries (Rx)
The number of IGMP requests that have arrived at a switch port.
Reports
The number of notifications sent from each station to the IGMP host, signifying that the
station is still (or wants to be) part of a multicast group.
Ports
The Switch ports supporting the selected multicast group.
Resetting the Switch
Switch settings may be reset simply by powering the Switch off and on again, or by performing a Restart
System or Factory Reset using either the console interface or the Web-Based Network Management function
discussed in Chapter 7. Some functions, such as changing or enabling VLAN settings, require that the Switch
be restarted and will therefore reset the Switch.
Remember that restarting the Switch will erase all settings in RAM and reload them from the NV-RAM. Use
the Save Changes function to save current switch settings (in RAM) to NV-RAM before resetting the switch
(see the
Save Changes
section in this manual for more details). If you choose to restart the switch by powering
the Switch off and then on, be sure to first perform a Save Changes if you wish to save any settings that have
been changed. When using the Restart Switch function of the console interface or the Web-Based Network
Management program you are given the option of saving any changes to settings before the Switch actually
restarts.