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ELTEX MES1000 User Manual

ELTEX MES1000
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MES1000, MES2000 Ethernet Switches 125
no ipv6 mld snooping vlan
vlan_id immediate-leave
Disable MLD Snooping Immediate-Leave process for the
current VLAN.
VLAN interface configuration mode commands
Command line request in global configuration mode appears as follows:
console(config-if)#
Table 5.125 VLAN interface configuration mode commands
Command
Value/Default value
Action
ipv6 mld join-group
ipv6_multicast_address
-
Create the static IPv6 multicast group.
- ipv6_multicast_addressIPv6 multicast address
no ipv6 mld join-group
ipv6_multicast_address
Remove the static IPv6 multicast group.
ipv6 mld last-member-
query-count count
count: 1..7
Define the quantity of MLD queries sent before the switch
will determine the absence of IPv6 multicast participants.
no pv6 mld last-member-
query-count
Restore the default value.
ipv6 mld last-member-
query-interval interval
interval: 100..25500/1000
ms
Define the maximum response delay of the last group
participant, that will be used for maximum response delay
code calculation (Max Response Code).
no ipv6 mld last-member-
query-interval
Restore the default value.
ipv6 mld query-interval
value
value: 30..18000/125
seconds
Define the sending interval for basic MLD requests.
no ipv6 mld query-interval
Restore the default value.
ipv6 mld query-max-
response-time value
value: 5..20/10 seconds
Define the maximum response delay, that will be used for
maximum response delay code calculation.
no ipv6 mld query-max-
response-time
Restore the default value.
ipv6 mld robustness value
value: 1..7
Specify the robustness ratio. If the data loss is discovered for
the channel, robustness ratio should be increased.
no ipv6 mld robustness
Restore the default value.
Ethernet interface configuration mode commands (interface range), port group interface,
VLAN interface
Command line request in Ethernet interface, port group, and VLAN interface configuration mode
appears as follows:
console(config-if)#
Table 5.126 Ethernet interface configuration mode commands, interface group
Command
Value/Default value
Description
ipv6 mld join-group
ipv6_multicast_address
-
Perform the MLD-report message transmission for joining
ipv6_address group from the current port.
- ipv6_multicast_addressIPv6 multicast address
no ipv6 mld join-group
ipv6_multicast_address
Remove the instruction to transmit MLD-report messages for
joining ipv6_address group from the current port.
ipv6 mld version version
Version: 1..2/2
Define the protocol version operating on the current interface.
no ipv6 mld version
Restore the default value.
Table 5.127 EXEC mode commands
Command
Value
Action
show ipv6 mld snooping
groups [vlan vlan_id]
vlan_id: 1..4094
Show information on registered groups according to filter
parameters defined in the command.

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ELTEX MES1000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelMES1000
LayerL2
VLANNot supported
TypeUnmanaged
Power SupplyExternal 5V DC
Operating Temperature0°C to +40°C
Storage Temperature-40°C to +70°C
Humidity10 to 90% (non-condensing)

Summary

2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

2.2 Device Functions

Lists and describes the basic, MAC address processing, and second-layer OSI functions of the switches.

3 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION

4 DEVICE STARTUP, INITIAL CONFIGURATION

4.3 Configuration procedure

Outlines the necessary information and steps for initial device configuration.

5 DEVICE MANAGEMENT COMMAND LINE INTERFACE

5.2 Basic commands

Lists and describes fundamental commands available in EXEC and Privileged EXEC modes.

5.10 Interface configuration

Covers configuration of Ethernet interfaces, port channels, and VLAN interfaces.

5.27 Security functions

Explains security functions, including port security, port-based authentication (802.1x), DHCP snooping, ARP inspection, and MAC address notification.

5.31 ACL Configuration (Access Control Lists)

Explains Access Control Lists for filtering traffic based on IP, MAC addresses, and TCP/UDP ports.

6 SERVICE MENU, CHANGE OF SOFTWARE

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