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IGMP Snooping maintenance The following table describes the IGMP Snooping Maintenance commands. Table 182 IGMP Snooping Maintenance commands Command show ip igmp groups address show ip igmp groups vlan show ip igmp groups interface show ip igmp groups clear ip igmp snoop Usage Shows a single IGMP Multicast group by IP address. Command mode: All except User EXEC Shows IGMP Multicast groups on a single VLAN. Command mode: All except User EXEC Shows IGMP Multicast groups on a single port. Command mode: All except User EXEC Shows all IGMP Multicast groups. Command mode: All except User EXEC Clears IGMP Multicast data from switch memory. Command mode: All except User EXEC IGMP Mrouter maintenance The following table describes the IGMP Multicast Routers Maintenance commands. Table 183 IGMP Multicast Group Maintenance commands Command show ip igmp groups vlan show ip igmp mrouter clear ip igmp mrouter Usage Shows IGMP Multicast groups on a single VLAN. Command mode: All except User EXEC Shows all IGMP Multicast routers. Command mode: All except User EXEC Clears IGMP Multicast router data from switch memory. Command mode: All except User EXEC Uuencode flash dump show flash-dump-uuencode Command mode: All Using this command, dump information is presented in uuencoded format. This format makes it easy to capture the dump information as a file or a string of characters. If you want to capture dump information to a file, set your communication software on your workstation to capture session data prior to issuing the command. This will ensure that you do not lose any information. Once entered, the command will cause approximately 23,300 lines of data to be displayed on your screen and copied into the file. Using the above command, dump information can be read multiple times. The command does not cause the information to be updated or cleared from flash memory. Dump information is not cleared automatically. In order for any subsequent dump information to be written to flash memory, you must manually clear the dump region. For more information on clearing the dump region, see the "Clearing dump information" section later in this chapter. To access dump information, at the prompt, enter: Switch# show flash-dump-uuencode The dump information is displayed on your screen and, if you have configured your communication software to do so, captured to a file. If the dump region is empty, the following displays: No FLASH dump available. Maintenance Commands 149

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IGMP Snooping maintenance
The following table describes the IGMP Snooping Maintenance commands.
Table 182
IGMP Snooping Maintenance commands
Command
Usage
show ip igmp groups address
<IP
address>
Shows a single IGMP Multicast group by IP address.
Command mode:
All except User EXEC
show ip igmp groups vlan
<1-4094>
Shows IGMP Multicast groups on a single VLAN.
Command mode:
All except User EXEC
show ip igmp groups interface
<port
number>
Shows IGMP Multicast groups on a single port.
Command mode:
All except User EXEC
show ip igmp groups
Shows all IGMP Multicast groups.
Command mode:
All except User EXEC
clear ip igmp snoop
Clears IGMP Multicast data from switch memory.
Command mode:
All except User EXEC
IGMP Mrouter maintenance
The following table describes the IGMP Multicast Routers Maintenance commands.
Table 183
IGMP Multicast Group Maintenance commands
Command
Usage
show ip igmp groups vlan
<1-4094>
Shows IGMP Multicast groups on a single VLAN.
Command mode:
All except User EXEC
show ip igmp mrouter
Shows all IGMP Multicast routers.
Command mode:
All except User EXEC
clear ip igmp mrouter
Clears IGMP Multicast router data from switch memory.
Command mode:
All except User EXEC
Uuencode flash dump
show flash-dump-uuencode
Command mode
: All
Using this command, dump information is presented in uuencoded format. This format makes it easy to capture the
dump information as a file or a string of characters.
If you want to capture dump information to a file, set your communication software on your workstation to capture
session data prior to issuing the command. This will ensure that you do not lose any information. Once entered, the
command will cause approximately 23,300 lines of data to be displayed on your screen and copied into the file.
Using the above command, dump information can be read multiple times. The command does not cause the
information to be updated or cleared from flash memory.
Dump information is not cleared automatically. In order for any subsequent dump information to be written to flash
memory, you must manually clear the dump region. For more information on clearing the dump region, see the
“Clearing dump information” section later in this chapter.
To access dump information, at the prompt, enter:
Switch#
show flash-dump-uuencode
The dump information is displayed on your screen and, if you have configured your communication software to do
so, captured to a file. If the dump region is empty, the following displays:
No FLASH dump available.