Netgear GSM712F FSM726 User Manual - Page 111

Multimedia, IGMP, HPO, No, SNMP Server, command enables High Priority Optimization HPO.

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700 Series Managed Switch User's Guide for Software v2.1 Syntax FSM726(config)# mac-address-table disable Multimedia In networks where multimedia applications generate multicast traffic, Internet Group Multicast Protocol (IGMP) can greatly reduce unnecessary bandwidth usage by limiting traffic forwarding that is otherwise broadcast to the whole network to only those ports that need it. Enabling IGMP will allow the switch to detect IGMP queries, report packets, and manage IP multicast traffic through the switch. IGMP The multimedia igmp command enables Internet Group Management Protocol on the switch. Syntax FSM726(config)# multimedia igmp HPO The multimedia hpo command enables High Priority Optimization (HPO). This means that as traffic flows through the switch, if there is a conflict between maximizing high priority traffic or ensuring flow control, the switch will favor the high priority traffic. Use the no hpo command to optimize for flow control. Syntax FSM726(config)# multimedia hpo No Please see section V, area C, item10 for detailed operation of the no command. SNMP Server SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) enables you to manage the switch through the use of a network management station running an SNMP server. Items such as trap settings, community, and hosts are configured through the snmp-server command. Command Line Interface SM-10004-02 6-21

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700 Series Managed Switch User’s Guide for Software v2.1
Command Line Interface
6-21
SM-10004-02
Syntax
FSM726(config)# mac-address-table disable
Multimedia
In networks where multimedia applications generate multicast traffic, Internet Group Multicast
Protocol (IGMP) can greatly reduce unnecessary bandwidth usage by limiting traffic forwarding
that is otherwise broadcast to the whole network to only those ports that need it. Enabling IGMP
will allow the switch to detect IGMP queries, report packets, and manage IP multicast traffic
through the switch.
IGMP
The
multimedia igmp
command enables Internet Group Management Protocol on the switch.
Syntax
FSM726(config)# multimedia igmp
HPO
The
multimedia hpo
command enables High Priority Optimization (HPO).
This means that as
traffic flows through the switch, if there is a conflict between maximizing high priority traffic or
ensuring flow control, the switch will favor the high priority traffic.
Use the no
hpo command to
optimize for flow control.
Syntax
FSM726(config)# multimedia hpo
No
Please see section V, area C, item10 for detailed operation of the no command.
SNMP Server
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) enables you to manage the switch through the use
of a network management station running an SNMP server. Items such as trap settings,
community, and hosts are configured through the
s
nmp-server
command.