Accton Technology ES4626 Switch User Manual


 
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16.5.2.2.1 ip dvmrp cisco-compatible
Command: ip dvmrp cisco-compatible <A.B.C.D>
no ip dvmrp cisco-compatible <A.B.C.D>
Function: Enable connectivity with CISCO neighbor A, B, C, D; the “no ip dvmrp
cisco-compatible” command disables connectivity with CISCO neighbors.
Parameter: <A.B.C.D> are the Neighboring IP addresses
Default: The connectivity with CISCO neighbors is disabled by default.
Command mode: Interface Mode
Usage Guide: CISCO does not really implemented DVMRP, but provides connectivity
with DVMRP. As CISCO routers/switches send report packet but not probe
packets, neighbor timeout issue should be addressed in establish
connectivity with CISCO routers/switches. Configuration of this command
enables the switch to tell neighbor timeout by report packet intervals (if no
report message format a CISCO neighbor is received in an interval three
times of the report interval, that neighbor is considered to be timeout.
Example: Enable connectivity with CISCO neighbor 1.1.1.1.
Switch (Config)#interface vlan 1
Switch(Config-If-Vlan1)#ip dvmrp cisco-compatible 1.1.1.1
16.5.2.2.2 ip dvmrp
Command: ip dvmrp
no ip dvmrp
Function: Enable DVMRP on the interface; the “no ip dvmrp enable” command disables
DVMRP on the interface.
Parameter: N/A.
Default: DVMRP is disabled by default.
Command mode: Interface Mode
Usage Guide:
Example: Enable DVMRP on interface vlan1.
Switch (Config)#interface vlan 1
Switch(Config-If-vlan1)#ip dvmrp
16.5.2.2.3 ip dvmrp graft-interval
Command: ip dvmrp graft-interval <time_val>
no ip dvmrp graft-interval
Function: Set the interval for sending DVMRP graft messages; the “no ip dvmrp