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C
changed information
description 1
clearing
dynamic addresses from the MAC address table 1
configuring
aging time 1
IGMP snooping on VLAN 1
Microsoft network load balancing support 1
port profile to support redundant routing protocols 1
static MAC address 1
Configuring 1
creating
VLAN 1D
default settings
IGMP Snooping 1
MAC address table 1
VLAN 1E
enabling
IGMP snooping 1
example
IGMP snooping 1
MAC address table 1F
feature history
IGMP snooping 1
MAC address table 1
network load balancing 1
supporting redundant routing protocol 1
VLAN 1G
guidelines and limitations
network load balancing 1
supporting redundant routing protocols 1I
IGMP snooping 1 2
IGMPv1 1
IGMPv2 1
IGMPv3 1L
Layer 2
configuration limits 1
Layer 2 Ethernet switching 1
Layer 2 switching
new and changed information 1M
MAC address table 1 2
guidelines 1N
network load balancing 1
new information
description 1P
prerequisites
IGMP snooping 1
private VLANs 1R
redundant routing protocols
support 1V
VEM
Port Model 1
ports 1
switching traffic 1
virtual ports 1
verifying the configuration
IGMP snooping 1
MAC address table 1
VLAN 1
vEthernet Interface to support redundant routing protocols 1
VLAN 1 2
configuring characteristics 1
guidelines and limitations 1
VSM
port model 1