Usage: [no] ip forward-protocol udp IP-ADDR PORT-NUM|PORT-NAME
Description: Add or remove a UDP server address for the VLAN. The
broadcast packets received by the switch on this VLAN are to
be forwarded to the specied application server.
This is a VLAN context command. It can be called directly
from the VLAN context or follow the 'vlan VLAN-ID'
command.
Next Available Option:
â– ip-addr -- IP address of the protocol server. (IP-ADDR) (p. 241)
unblock
â– interface vlan VLAN-ID connection-rate-filter unblock
Resets a host previously blocked by the connection rate lter
Next Available Options:
â– all -- Resets all previously blocked by the connection rate filter (p. 219)
â– host -- Match packets from the specified IP address. (IP-ADDR) (p. 237)
â– src-ip -- Match packets from the specified subnet. (IP-ADDR/mask-LENGTH) (p. 277)
â– interface svlan VLAN-ID connection-rate-filter unblock
Resets a host previously blocked by the connection rate lter
Next Available Options:
â– all -- Resets all previously blocked by the connection rate filter (p. 219)
â– host -- Match packets from the specified IP address. (IP-ADDR) (p. 237)
â– src-ip -- Match packets from the specified subnet. (IP-ADDR/mask-LENGTH) (p. 277)
unknown-vlans
â– interface [ETHERNET] PORT-LIST unknown-vlans < Learn | Block | Disable >
Usage: unknown-vlans <learn|block|disable>
Description: Congure GVRP on the port(s).
If 'learn' is specied then the port will accept join
requests for new VLANs on this port and propagate a VLAN
join requests through all other forwarding ports that are
participating in GVRP.
If 'block' is specied then the port will only process
GRVP packets that concern themselves with known VLANs.
If 'disable' is specied then all GRVP packets will be
ignored.
This is an Interface context command. It can be called directly
from the interface context or follow the 'interface [ethernet]
PORT-LIST' command.
Supported Values:
â– Learn -- Learn new VLANs.
â– Block -- Ignore new VLANs.
â– Disable -- Ignore all GVRP packets.
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