Zyxel USG 40 [102/438] Igmp command example

Zyxel USG 40 [102/438] Igmp command example
Chapter 14 Interfaces
ZyWALL / USG (ZLD) CLI Reference Guide
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14.2.2.1 IGMP Command Example
The following commands activate IGMP version 2 upstream on the lan1 interface.
14.2.3 DHCP Setting Commands
This table lists DHCP setting commands. DHCP is based on DHCP pools. Create a DHCP pool if you
want to assign a static IP address to a MAC address or if you want to specify the starting IP address
and pool size of a range of IP addresses that can be assigned to DHCP clients. There are different
commands for each configuration. Afterwards, in either case, you have to bind the DHCP pool to the
interface.
Router> enable
Router#
Router# configure terminal
Router(config)# interface lan1
Router(config-if-lan1)# igmp
activate
direction
version
Router(config-if-lan1)# igmp activate
Router(config-if-lan1)# igmp direction
downstream
upstream
Router(config-if-lan1)# igmp direction upstream
Router(config-if-lan1)# igmp version
<1..3>
Router(config-if-lan1)# igmp version 2
Router(config-if-lan1)#
Router(config-if-lan1)# exit
Table 41 interface Commands: DHCP Settings
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
show ip dhcp dhcp-options Shows the DHCP extended option settings.
show ip dhcp pool [profile_name] Shows information about the specified DHCP pool or about all DHCP
pools.
show ip dhcp pool profile_name dhcp-options Shows the specified DHCP pool’s DHCP extended option settings.
ip dhcp pool rename profile_name
profile_name
Renames the specified DHCP pool from the first profile_name to the
second profile_name.
[no] ip dhcp pool profile_name Creates a DHCP pool if necessary and enters sub-command mode.
You can use the DHCP pool to create a static entry or to set up a
range of IP addresses to assign dynamically.
About the sub-command settings:
If you use the
host command, the ZyWALL / USG treats this
DHCP pool as a static DHCP entry.
If you do not use the
host command and use the network
command, the ZyWALL / USG treats this DHCP pool as a pool of IP
addresses.
If you do not use the
host command or the network
command, the DHCP pool is not properly configured and cannot
be bound to any interface.
The
no command removes the specified DHCP pool.
show Shows information about the specified DHCP pool.

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