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+ | ==== IGMP Snooping Groups ==== | ||
+ | Once you have logged in to your switch (in this example I am using a Cisco switch) you can issue this command from the top level (no need to go in to the configuration mode). | ||
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+ | show ip igmp snooping groups | ||
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+ | {{: | ||
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+ | The VLAN column is which VLAN each of the interfaces is in. | ||
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+ | VLAN 100 - Management (the management interfaces of each server are teamed) | ||
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+ | VLAN 250 - Primary EL output and Mux input | ||
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+ | VLAN 300 - Secondary EL output and Mux input | ||
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+ | VLAN 400 - Mux output VLAN | ||
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igmp_snooping_groups.txt · Last modified: 2024/04/24 16:47 by walkeradmin