In the PROFILE PORTS mode, you can set the parameters and modes of ONT ETHERNET/VEIP ports operation, the parameters of multicast traffic transmission.
After configuration, the ports profile can be assigned to a specific template or directly in the ONT configuration.
profile ports
This command allows to create a new profile and/or switch to its configuration mode.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command removes the profile.
Syntax
[no] profile ports <NAME>
Parameters
<NAME> – profile name, case sensitive.
Command mode
CONFIG
Example
ma4000(config)# profile ports name ma4000(config-ports)("name")#
name
The command changes the name of the configured profile.
Syntax
name <STRING>
Parameters
<STRING> – profile name, case sensitive.
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# name test
description
This command allows to add a description for the profile to be configured.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command removes description.
Syntax
[no] description <STRING>
Parameters
<STRING> – text description.
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# description doc
igmp immediate-leave
The command allows to configure the IGMP immediate-leave parameters for quick disconnection from the group.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
[no] igmp immediate-leave
Parameters
The command contains no arguments.
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# igmp immediate-leave
igmp multicast dynamic-entry
The command allows to configure the IGMP parameters of MS-channels distribution over VLAN.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
igmp multicast dynamic-entry <NUMBER> vid <VLANID> group <FIRSTIP> <LASTIP>
[no] igmp multicast dynamic-entry <NUMBER>
Parameters
<NUMBER> – number of the entry in the list, may take values [0..19];
<VLANID> – number of VLAN, via which the MC stream is transmitted, may take values [1..4094];
<FIRSTIP> – start multicast address of the range: [224.0.0.0 – 239.255.255.255];
<LASTIP> – end multicast address of the range: [224.0.0.0 – 239.255.255.255].
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# igmp multicast dynamic-entry 1 vid 23 group 224.1.1.1 224.1.1.240
igmp query interval
The command allows to configure the IGMP query interval – IGMP Query message sending interval.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
igmp query interval <TIME>
[no] igmp query interval
Parameters
<TIME> – IGMP message sending interval, may take values [30..600] seconds.
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# igmp query interval 150
igmp query last-member
The command allows to configure the IGMP last-member interval parameters – the interval of waiting for the response to the IGMP group-specific queries.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
igmp query last-member <TIME>
[no] igmp query last-member
Parameters
<TIME> – IGMP message waiting interval, may take values [30..600] *0,1 s.
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# igmp query interval last-member 100
igmp query response
The command allows to configure the IGMP query interval response – IGMP Query general message response waiting interval. The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
igmp query response <TIME>
[no] igmp query response
Parameters
<TIME> – IGMP message waiting interval, may take values [50..2000] seconds.
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# igmp query interval response 100
igmp mode
The command allows to configure the IGMP parameters: device operation mode. The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
igmp mode <TYPE>
[no] igmp mode
Parameters
<TYPE> – operation mode:
- proxy – IGMP proxy mode;
- snooping – IGMP snooping mode;
- spr – IGMP snooping snooping with proxy reporting.
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# igmp mode spr
igmp querier
This command allows to configure the IGMP parameters: querier IP – the address on which behalf the IGMP messages will be sent.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
igmp querier <IP>
[no] igmp querier
Parameters
<IP> – IP address, on behalf of which IGMP messages will be sent.
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# igmp querier 192.168.55.5
igmp robustness
The command allows to configure the IGMP parameters: robustness – indicator of the reliability of receiving IGMP messages (number of report messages sent by the client).
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
igmp robustness <COUNT>
[no] igmp robustness
Parameters
<COUNT> – number of messages, may take values [1..10].
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# igmp robustness 3
igmp version
The command allows to configure the IGMP parameters: version – support of operation in accordance with the specified version of IGMP.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
igmp version <VERSION>
[no] igmp version
Parameters
<VERSION> – IGMP version, may take values [1..3].
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# igmp version 2
mld immediate-leave
The command allows to configure the MLD immediate-leave parameters for quick disconnection from the group.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
[no] mld immediate-leave
Parameters
The command contains no arguments.
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# mld immediate-leave
mld multicast dynamic-entry
The command allows to configure the MLD parameters of MS-channels distribution over VLAN.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
mld multicast dynamic-entry <NUMBER> vid <VLANID> group <FIRSTIP> <LASTIP>
[no] mld multicast dynamic-entry <NUMBER>
Parameters
<NUMBER> – number of the entry in the list, may take values [0..19];
<VLANID> – number of VLAN, via which the MC stream is transmitted, may take values [1..4094];
<FIRSTIP> – start multicast address of the range:;
<LASTIP> – end multicast address of the range:
[FF00:: – FF7F:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF].
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# mld multicast dynamic-entry 1 vid 23 group ff15:: ff15::ffff
mld query interval
The command allows to configure the MLD query interval – MLD Query message sending interval.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
mld query interval <TIME>
[no] mld query interval
Parameters
<TIME> – MLD message sending interval, may take values [30..600] seconds.
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# mld query interval 150
mld query last-member
The command allows to configure the MLD last-member interval parameters – the interval of waiting for the response to the MLD group-specific queries.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
mld query last-member <TIME>
[no] mld query last-member
Parameters
<TIME> – MLD message waiting interval, may take values [30..600] *0,1 s.
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# mld query interval last-member 100
mld query response
The command allows to configure the MLD query response – MLD Query general message response waiting interval. The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
mld query response <TIME>
[no] mld query response
Parameters
<TIME> – MLD message waiting interval, may take values [50..2000] seconds.
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# mld query interval response 100
mld mode
The command allows to configure the MLD parameters: device operation mode. The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
mld mode <TYPE>
[no] mld mode
Parameters
<TYPE> – operation mode:
- proxy – MLD proxy mode;
- snooping – MLD snooping mode;
- spr – MLD snooping with proxy reporting.
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# mld mode spr
mld querier
This command allows to configure the MLD parameters: querier IP – the address on which behalf the MLD messages will be sent.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
mld querier <IP>
[no] mld querier
Parameters
<IP> – IP address, on behalf of which MLD messages will be sent.
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# mld querier 192.168.55.5
mld robustness
The command allows to configure the MLD parameters: robustness – indicator of the reliability of receiving MLD messages (number of report messages sent by the client).
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
mld robustness <COUNT>
[no] mld robustness
Parameters
<COUNT> – number of messages, may take values [1..10].
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# mld robustness 3
mld version
The command allows to configure the MLD parameters: version – support of operation in accordance with the specified version of MLD.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
mld version <VERSION>
[no] mld version
Parameters
<VERSION> – MLD protocol version, takes values in the range of [1..2].
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# mld version 2
veip multicast
This command allows to enable multicast traffic processing in the VEIP interface.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
[no] veip multicast
Parameters
The command contains no arguments.
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# veip multicast
veip max groups
This command allows to set a limit on the maximum number of multicast groups transmitted on the VEIP interface.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
veip max groups <COUNT>
[no] veip max groups
Parameters
<COUNT> – number of groups <0-65535>, when '0' is specified there are no limits.
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# veip max groups 50
veip max bandwidth
This command allows to set a limit on the maximum channel bandwidth for multicast traffic on the VEIP interface.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
veip max bandwidth <BANDWIDTH>
[no] veip max bandwidth
Parameters
<BANDWIDTH> – bandwidth, may take values [0..4294967295] bytes/s.
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# veip max bandwidth 102400
veip downstream tag-control
This command allows to set VLAN manipulation rules to transmit downstream multicast traffic on the VEIP interface.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
veip downstream tag-control <RULE>
[no] veip downstream tag-control
Parameters
<RULE> – processing rule:
- add-tag – add VLAN tag (vlan id and p-bits);
- add-tag-from-subscriber-info – not realised in the current firmware version;
- pass – pass without modifications;
- remove-tag – remove VLAN tag (vlan id and p-bits);
- replace-tag – replace VLAN tag (vlan id and p-bits);
- replace-tag-from-subscriber-info – not realised in the current firmware version;
- replace-vid – replace VLAN ID;
- replace-vid-from-subscriber-info – not realised in the current firmware version.
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# veip downstream tag-control pass
veip downstream vid
This command allows to set vlanid value for multicast traffic on the VEIP interface.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
veip downstream vid <VLANID>
[no] veip downstream vid
Parameters
<VLANID> – VLAN number, may take values [1..4094].
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# veip downstream vid 50
veip downstream priority
This command allows to set p-bit value for multicast traffic on the VEIP interface.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
veip downstream priority <PRIORITY>
[no] veip downstream priority
Parameters
<PRIORITY> – p-bit value for the multicast traffic on the VEIP interface, may take values [0..7].
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# veip downstream priority 5
veip upstream tag-control
This command allows to set VLAN manipulation rules for upstream transfer of IGMP traffic from the VEIP interface.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
veip upstream tag-control <RULE>
[no] veip upstream tag-control
Parameters
<RULE> – processing rule:
- add-tag – add VLAN tag (vlanid+p-bits);
- pass – pass without modifications;
- replace-tag – replace VLAN tag (vlanid+p-bits), for untag traffic the tag is adding;
- replace-vid – replace VLANID.
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# veip upstream tag-control pass
veip upstream vid
This command allows to set the VLANID value for upstream IGMP traffic transmitted from the VEIP interface.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
veip upstream vid <VLANID>
[no] veip upstream vid
Parameters
<VLANID> – VLAN number, may take values [1..4094].
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# veip upstream vid 50
veip upstream priority
This command allows to set the p-bit value for upstream IGMP traffic received from the VEIP interface.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
veip upstream priority <PRIORITY>
[no] veip upstream priority
Parameters
<PRIORITY> – p-bit value for the upstream IGMP traffic, may take values [0..7].
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# veip upstream priority 5
port bridge group
This command is used to set LAN port binding of ONT to VEIP interface or OMCI-bridge
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
port <NUMBER> bridge group <GROUP>
[no] port <NUMBER> bridge group
Parameters
<NUMBER> – ONT LAN port number, may take values [0..3]. Defined by ONT type.
<GROUP> – group number, may take values [0..255], when 0 is specified, the VEIP binding is performed.
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# port 0 bridge group 10
port bridge group spanning-tree
This command enables STP support on the OMCI-bridge interface.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
port <NUMBER> bridge group spanning-tree
[no] port <NUMBER> bridge group spanning-tree
Parameters
<NUMBER> – ONT LAN port number, may take values [0..3]. Defined by ONT type.
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# port 0 bridge group spanning-tree
port multicast
This command allows to enable multicast traffic processing in the ONT LAN interface.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
port <NUMBER> multicast
[no] port <NUMBER> multicast
Parameters
<NUMBER> – ONT LAN port number, may take values [0..3]. Defined by ONT type.
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# port 0 multicast
port igmp max groups
This command allows to set a limit on the maximum number of multicast groups transmitted on the LAN interface.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
port <NUMBER> igmp max groups <COUNT>
[no] port <NUMBER> igmp max groups
Parameters
<NUMBER> – ONT LAN port number, may take values [0..3]. Defined by ONT type.
<COUNT> – number of groups, may take values <0-65535>, when 0 is specified there are no limits.
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# port 0 igmpmaxgroups 100
port igmp max bandwidth
This command allows to set a limit on the maximum channel bandwidth for multicast traffic on the LAN interface.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
port <NUMBER> igmp max bandwidth <BANDWIDTH>
[no] port <NUMBER> igmp max bandwidth
Parameters
<NUMBER> – ONT LAN port number, may take values [0..3]. Defined by ONT type.
<BANDWIDTH> – bandwidth, may take values [0..4294967295] bytes/s.
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# port 0 igmp max bandwidth 102400
port igmp downstream tag-control
This command allows to set VLAN manipulation rules to transmit downstream multicast traffic on the LAN interface.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
port <NUMBER> igmp downstream tag-control <RULE>
[no] port <NUMBER> downstream tag-control
Parameters
<NUMBER> – ONT LAN port number, may take values [0..3]. Defined by ONT type.
<rule> – processing rule:
- add-tag – add VLAN tag (vlan id and p-bits);
- add-tag-from-subscriber-info – not realised in the current firmware version;
- pass – pass without modifications;
- remove-tag – remove VLAN tag (vlan id and p-bits);
- replace-tag – replace VLAN tag (vlan id and p-bits);
- replace-tag-from-subscriber-info – not realised in the current firmware version;
- replace-vid – replace VLAN ID;
- replace-vid-from-subscriber-info – not realised in the current firmware version.
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# port 0 downstream tag-control pass
port igmp downstream vid
This command allows to set vlanid value for multicast traffic on the LAN interface.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
port <NUMBER> igmp downstream vid <VLANID>
[no] port <NUMBER> igmp downstream vid
Parameters
<NUMBER> – ONT LAN port number, may take values [0..3]. Defined by ONT type.
<VLANID> – VLAN number, may take values [1..4094].
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# port 0 downstream vid 50
port igmp downstream priority
This command allows to set p-bit value for multicast traffic on the LAN interface.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
port <NUMBER> igmp downstream priority <PRIORITY>
[no] port <NUMBER> igmp downstream priority
Parameters
<NUMBER> – ONT LAN port number, may take values [0..3]. Defined by ONT type.
<PRIORITY> – priority, may take values [0 .. 7].
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# port 0 downstream priority 5
port igmp upstream tag-control
This command allows to set VLAN manipulation rules for upstream transfer of IGMP traffic from the LAN interface.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
port <NUMBER> igmp upstream tag-control<RULE>
[no] port <NUMBER> igmp upstream tag-control
Parameters
<NUMBER> – ONT LAN port number, may take values [0..3]. Defined by ONT type.
<rule> – processing rule:
- add-tag – add VLAN tag (vlanid+p-bits);
- pass – pass without modifications;
- replace-tag – replace VLAN tag (vlanid+p-bits), for untag traffic the tag is adding;
- replace-vid – replace VLAN ID.
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# port 0 upstream tag-control pass
port igmp upstream vid
This command allows to set the VLANID value for upstream IGMP traffic transmitted from the LAN interface.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
port <NUMBER> igmp upstream vid <VLANID>
[no] port <NUMBER> igmp upstream vid
Parameters
<NUMBER> – ONT LAN port number, may take values [0..3]. Defined by ONT type.
<VLANID> – VLAN number, may take values [1..4094].
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# port 0 upstream vid 50
port igmp upstream priority
This command allows to set the p-bit value for upstream IGMP traffic received from the LAN interface.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
port <NUMBER> igmp upstream priority <PRIORITY>
[no] port <NUMBER> igmp upstream priority
Parameters
<NUMBER> – ONT LAN port number, may take values [0..3]. Defined by ONT type.
<PRIORITY> – priority, may take values [0 .. 7].
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# port 0 upstreampriority 5
port shaper
This command is used to enable a baud rate limit for traffic transmitted/received from the ONT LAN interface
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
port <NUMBER> shaper <DIRECTION>
[no] port <NUMBER> shaper downstream
Parameters
<NUMBER> – ONT LAN port number, may take values [0..3]. Defined by ONT type.
<DIRECTION> – traffic direction:
- upstream – upstream;
- downstream – downstream.
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# port 0 shaper downstream
port shaper downstream commited-rate
This command is used to set a baud rate limit for traffic transmitted from the ONT LAN interface
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
port <NUMBER> shaper downstream commited-rate <BANDWIDTH>
[no] port <NUMBER> shaper downstream commited-rate
Parameters
<NUMBER> – ONT LAN port number, may take values [0..3]. Defined by ONT type.
<BANDWIDTH> – speed limit, may take values [0..2488320] kbps.
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# port 0 shaper downstream commited-rate 102400
port shaper upstream commited-rate
This command is used to set a baud rate limit for traffic received from the ONT LAN interface
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
port <NUMBER> shaper upstream commited-rate <BANDWIDTH>
[no] port <NUMBER> shaper upstream commited-rate
Parameters
<NUMBER> – ONT LAN port number, may take values [0..3]. Defined by ONT type.
<BANDWIDTH> – speed limit, may take values [0..1244160] kbps.
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# port 0 shaper upstream commited-rate 102400
port shaper downstream peak-rate
This command is used to set a peak baud rate limit for traffic transmitted from the ONT LAN interface.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
port <NUMBER> shaper downstream peak-rate <BANDWIDTH>
[no] port <NUMBER> shaper downstream peak-rate
Parameters
<NUMBER> – ONT LAN port number, may take values [0..3]. Defined by ONT type.
<BANDWIDTH> – speed limit, may take values [0..2488320] kbps.
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# port 0 shaper downstream peak-rate 102400
port shaper upstream peak-rate
This command is used to set a peak baud rate limit for traffic received from the ONT LAN interface.
The use of a negative form (no) of the command sets the default parameter value.
Syntax
port <NUMBER> shaper upstream peak-rate <BANDWIDTH>
[no] port <NUMBER> shaper upstream peak-rate
Parameters
<NUMBER> – ONT LAN port number, may take values [0..3]. Defined by ONT type.
<BANDWIDTH> – speed limit, may take values [0..1244160] kbps.
Command mode
PROFILE PORTS
Example
ma4000(config-ports)("name")# port 0 shaper upstream peak-rate 102400
show profile ports
This command allows to view the existing profiles, view the configuration of the specified profile.
Syntax
show profile ports <NAME>
Parameters
<NAME> – profile name, optional parameter.
If no profile name is specified – the list of all profiles of this type is displayed, if the name is specified – the configuration of this profile is displayed.
Command mode
ROOT
Example 1
ma4000# show profile ports ## Name Description 1 ports-00 ONT Profile Ports 0 2 name ONT Profile Ports 1
Example 2
ma4000# show profile ports ports-00 Name: 'ports-00' Description: 'ONT Profile Ports 0' Igmp settings: Version: 3 Mode: snooping Immediate leave: false Robustness: 2 Querier ip: 0.0.0.0 Query interval: 125 Query response interval: 100 Last member query interval: 10 Multicast dynamic entry [0]: Vlan id: unused First group ip: 0.0.0.0 Last group ip: 0.0.0.0 Multicast dynamic entry [1]: Vlan id: unused First group ip: 0.0.0.0 Last group ip: 0.0.0.0 Multicast dynamic entry [2]: Vlan id: unused First group ip: 0.0.0.0 Last group ip: 0.0.0.0 Multicast dynamic entry [3]: Vlan id: unused First group ip: 0.0.0.0 Last group ip: 0.0.0.0 Multicast dynamic entry [4]: Vlan id: unused First group ip: 0.0.0.0 Last group ip: 0.0.0.0 Veip: Multicast enable: false Multicast port settings: Upstream igmp vid: 1 Upstream igmp prio: 0 Upstream igmp tag control: pass Downstream multicast vid: 1 Downstream multicast prio: 0 Downstream multicast tag control: pass Max groups: 0 Max multicast bandwidth: 0 Port [0]: Bridge group: 0 Spanning tree for bridge group: false Multicast enable: false Multicast port settings: Upstream igmp vid: 1 Upstream igmp prio: 0 Upstream igmp tag control: pass Downstream multicast vid: 1 Downstream multicast prio: 0 Downstream multicast tag control: pass Max groups: 0 Max multicast bandwidth: 0 Shaper downstream: Enable: false Commited rate: 1000000 Shaper upstream: Enable: false Commited rate: 1000000 Port [1]: Bridge group: 0 Spanning tree for bridge group: false Multicast enable: false Multicast port settings: Upstream igmp vid: 1 Upstream igmp prio: 0 Upstream igmp tag control: pass Downstream multicast vid: 1 Downstream multicast prio: 0 Downstream multicast tag control: pass Max groups: 0 Max multicast bandwidth: 0 Shaper downstream: Enable: false Commited rate: 1000000 Shaper upstream: Enable: false Commited rate: 1000000 Port [2]: Bridge group: 0 Spanning tree for bridge group: false Multicast enable: false Multicast port settings: Upstream igmp vid: 1 Upstream igmp prio: 0 Upstream igmp tag control: pass Downstream multicast vid: 1 Downstream multicast prio: 0 Downstream multicast tag control: pass Max groups: 0 Max multicast bandwidth: 0 Shaper downstream: Enable: false Commited rate: 1000000 Shaper upstream: Enable: false Commited rate: 1000000 Port [3]: Bridge group: 0 Spanning tree for bridge group: false Multicast enable: false Multicast port settings: Upstream igmp vid: 1 Upstream igmp prio: 0 Upstream igmp tag control: pass Downstream multicast vid: 1 Downstream multicast prio: 0 Downstream multicast tag control: pass Max groups: 0 Max multicast bandwidth: 0 Shaper downstream: Enable: false Commited rate: 1000000 Shaper upstream: Enable: false Commited rate: 1000000