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    							IGMP-SNOOP-POLICY 15 - 5
    Related Commands
    igmp-snoopingConfigures IGMP snooping
    querierConfigures an IGMP querier and the query interval
    robustness-variableConfigures the IGMP robustness variable
    unknown-multicast-fwdConfigures IGMP unknown multicast forwarding 
    						
    							15 - 6 WiNG CLI Reference Guide
    15.1.3 querier
    igmp-snoop-policy
    Configures the IGMP querier. A querier generates IGMP queries. The snooping tables are created with reference to the 
    querier. This configures the interval for generating IGMP queries.
    When no parameter is passed to this command, it configures the logged device as an IGMP querier.
    Supported in the following platforms:
     AP300
     AP621
     AP650
     AP6511
     AP6521
     AP6532
     AP71XX
     RFS4000
     RFS6000
     RFS7000
     NX9000
     NX9500
    Syntax
    querier query-interval 
    Parameters
    • querier {query-interval }
    Examples
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-igmp-snoop-policy-test)#querier
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-igmp-snoop-policy-test)#querier query-interval 1000
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-igmp-snoop-policy-test)#show context
    igmp-snoop-policy test
     querier query-interval 1000
     igmp-snooping
     querier
     unknown-multicast-fwd
    Related Commands
    query-interval  Optional. Configures the interval for generating IGMP queries
       – Sets the interval from 1 - 18000 seconds
    noResets or disables querier configuration commands 
    						
    							IGMP-SNOOP-POLICY 15 - 7
    15.1.4 robustness-variable
    igmp-snoop-policy
    Configures an IGMP robustness variable, which indicates how susceptible the IGMP multicast domain is to loosing packets 
    in transit. IGMP can recover from robustness variable -1 lost IGMP packets.
    Supported in the following platforms:
     AP300
     AP621
     AP650
     AP6511
     AP6521
     AP6532
     AP71XX
     RFS4000
     RFS6000
     RFS7000
     NX9000
     NX9500
    Syntax
    robustness-variable 
    Parameters
    • roubustness-variable 
    Examples
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-igmp-snoop-policy-test)#robustness-variable 5
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-igmp-snoop-policy-test)#show context
    igmp-snoop-policy test
     querier query-interval 1000
     robustness-variable 5
     igmp-snooping
     querier
     unknown-multicast-fwd
    Related Commands
     A robustness variable indicates the susceptibility of the IGMP multicast domain to loose 
    packets.
      – Sets the robustness variable from 1 - 7. The higher the value, the higher the 
    susceptibility
    noResets or disables robustness variable commands 
    						
    							15 - 8 WiNG CLI Reference Guide
    15.1.5 unknown-multicast-fwd
    igmp-snoop-policy
    Forwards unknown multicast packets that do not have forwarding addresses in the IGMP snoop table. The wireless 
    controller, by default, floods this data in the VLAN to which the unknown multicast data belongs, thereby increasing 
    network traffic.
    Supported in the following platforms:
     AP300
     AP621
     AP650
     AP6511
     AP6521
     AP6532
     AP71XX
     RFS4000
     RFS6000
     RFS7000
     NX9000
     NX9500
    Syntax
    unknown-multicast-fwd
    Parameters
    None
    Examples
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-igmp-snoop-policy-test)#unknown-multicast-fwd
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-igmp-snoop-policy-test)#show context
    igmp-snoop-policy test\
     querier query-interval 1000
     robustness-variable 5
     igmp-snooping
     querier
     unknown-multicast-fwd
    Related Commands
    noResets or disables unknown multicast forwarding commands 
    						
    							CHAPTER 16 MINT-POLICY
    This chapter summarizes MiNT policy commands within the CLI structure.
    All communication using the MiNT transport layer can be optionally secured. This includes confidentiality, integrity and 
    authentication of all communications. In addition, a device can be configured to communicate over MiNT with other 
    devices authorized by an administrator.
    Use the (config) instance to configure mint-policy related configuration commands. To navigate to the MiNT policy 
    instance, use the following commands:
    rfs7000-37FABE(config)#mint-policy global-default
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-mint-policy-global-default)# 
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-mint-policy-global-default)#?
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-mint-policy-global-default)#?
    Mint Policy Mode commands:
      level    Mint routing level
      mtu      Configure the global Mint MTU
      no       Negate a command or set its defaults
      udp      Configure mint UDP/IP encapsulation
      clrscr   Clears the display screen
      commit   Commit all changes made in this session
      do       Run commands from Exec mode
      end      End current mode and change to EXEC mode
      exit     End current mode and down to previous mode
      help     Description of the interactive help system
      revert   Revert changes
      service  Service Commands
      show     Show running system information
      write    Write running configuration to memory or terminal
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-mint-policy-global-default)# 
    						
    							16 - 2 WiNG CLI Reference Guide
    16.1 mint-policy
    Table 16.1 summarizes MiNT policy commands
    Table 16.1mint-policy Commands
    Command Description Reference
    levelConfigures MiNT routing levelpage 16-3
    mtuConfigures the global MiNT MTUpage 16-4
    noNegates a command or sets its default valuepage 16-6
    udpConfigures MiNT UDP/IP encapsulation parameterspage 16-5
    clrscrClears the display screenpage 5-3
    commitCommits (saves) changes made in the current sessionpage 5-4
    doRuns commands from EXEC modepage 4-66
    endEnds and exits the current mode and moves to the PRIV EXEC modepage 5-5
    exitEnds the current mode and moves to the previous modepage 5-6
    helpDisplays the interactive help systempage 5-7
    revertReverts changes to their last saved configurationpage 5-13
    serviceInvokes service commands to troubleshoot or debug 
    (config-if) 
    instance configurationspage 5-14
    showDisplays running system informationpage 6-4
    writeWrites information to memory or terminalpage 5-42 
    						
    							MINT-POLICY 16 - 3
    16.1.1 level
    mint-policy
    Configures the global MiNT routing level
    Supported in the following platforms:
     AP300
     AP621
     AP650
     AP6511
     AP6521
     AP6532
     AP71XX
     RFS4000
     RFS6000
     RFS7000
     NX9000
     NX9500
    Syntax
    level 2 area-id 
    Parameters
    • level 2 area-id 
    Examples
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-mint-policy-global-default)#level 2 area-id 2000
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-mint-policy-global-default)#
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-mint-policy-global-default)#show context
    mint-policy global-default
     level 2 area-id 2000
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-mint-policy-global-default)#
    Related Commands
    level 2 Configures level 2 inter site MiNT routing
    area-id 
    Configures the routing area identifier
      – Specify a value from 1 - 16777215.
    noDisables level 2 MiNT routing of packets (disables inter site routing of packets) 
    						
    							16 - 4 WiNG CLI Reference Guide
    16.1.2 mtu
    mint-policy
    Configures global MiNT Multiple Transmission Unit (MTU). Use this command to specify the maximum packet size, in 
    bytes, for MiNT routing. The higher the MTU values, the greater the network efficiency. The user data per packet increases, 
    while protocol overheads, such as headers or underlying per-packet delays remain the same.
    Supported in the following platforms:
     AP300
     AP621
     AP650
     AP6511
     AP6521
     AP6532
     AP71XX
     RFS4000
     RFS6000
     RFS7000
     NX9000
     NX9500
    Syntax
    mtu 
    Parameters
    • mtu 
    Examples
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-mint-policy-global-default)#mtu 1000
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-mint-policy-global-default)#
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-mint-policy-global-default)#mtu 1000
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-mint-policy-global-default)#show context
    mint-policy global-default
     mtu 996
     level 2 area-id 2
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-mint-policy-global-default)#
    Related Commands
     Specifies the maximum packet size from 900 - 1500 bytes
    The maximum packet size specified is rounded down to a value using the following 
    formula: 4 + a multiple of 8.
    noReverts the configured MiNT MTU value to its default
    Negates the configured maximum packet size for MiNT routing 
    						
    							MINT-POLICY 16 - 5
    16.1.3 udp
    mint-policy
    Configures MiNT UDP/IP encapsulation parameters. Use this command to configure the default UDP port used for MiNT 
    control packet encapsulation.
    Supported in the following platforms:
     AP300
     AP621
     AP650
     AP6511
     AP6521
     AP6532
     AP71XX
     RFS4000
     RFS6000
     RFS7000
     NX9000
     NX9500
    Syntax
    udp port 
    Parameters
    • udp port 
    Examples
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-mint-policy-global-default)#udp port 1024
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-mint-policy-global-default)#
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-mint-policy-global-default)#show context
    mint-policy global-default
     udp port 1024
     mtu 996
     level 2 area-id 2000
    rfs7000-37FABE(config-mint-policy-global-default)#
    Related Commands
    port  Configures default UDP port used for MiNT control packet encapsulation
      – Enter a value from 2 - 65534. The specified value becomes the default 
    UDP port. The value must be an even number, since data packets use the control port 
    +1.
    noReverts MiNT UDP/IP encapsulation to its default 
    						
    							16 - 6 WiNG CLI Reference Guide
    16.1.4 no
    mint-policy
    Negates a command or reverts values to their default. When used in the config MiNT policy mode, the no command resets 
    or reverts the following global MiNT policy parameters: routing level, MTU, and UDP or IP encapsulation settings.
    Supported in the following platforms:
     AP300
     AP621
     AP650
     AP6511
     AP6521
     AP6532
     AP71XX
     RFS4000
     RFS6000
     RFS7000
     NX9000
     NX9500
    Syntax
    no [level|mtu|udp
    no level 2 area-id
    no mtu
    no udp port ]
    Parameters
    • no level 2 area-id
    • no mtu
    • no udp port 
    no level 2 Disables level 2 MiNT routing
    area identifier Negates the area identifier
    no mtu Reverts the configured MiNT MTU value to its default
    no udp Resets UDP/IP encapsulation parameters to its default
    port  Uses default UDP port for MiNT encapsulation 
    						
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