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control(necessary)

the no operation of this command will globally

disable destination control. All of the other

configuration can only take effect after globally

enabled.

The next is configuring destination control rules, which are similar to that of source control, but

using ACL number from 9000 to 10099 instead.

Command

Explanation

Global Configuration Mode

[no] ipv6 access-list <9000-10099>

{deny|permit} {{<source/M>}|{host-source

<source-host-ip>}|any-source}

{{<destination/M>}|{host-destination

<destination-host-ip>}|any-destination}

Used to configure destination control rules,

these rules can only take effect when

applied to specified source IP, VLAN-MAC

or port. The no operation of this rule will

delete the specified rule.

The last step is to configure the rules to the specified source IP, source VLAN MAC or the

specified port. What should be paid attention to is that only when the MLD-SNOOPING is

enabled, these rules can be globally used, or, only rules of source IP can be used in MLD

protocol. The following is the configuration command:

Command

Explanation

Port Mode

[no] ipv6 multicast destination-control

access-group <9000-10099>

Used to configure the destination control

rule to a port, the no operation of this

command will cancel the configuration.

Global Configuration Mode

[no] ipv6 multicast destination-control <1-

4094> > access-group <9000-

10099>

Used to configure the destination control

rules to the specified VLAN-MAC, the no

operation of this command will cancel the

configuration.

[no] ipv6 multicast destination-control

<IPADDRESS/M> access-group <9000-

100999>

Used to configure the destination control

rules

to

the

specified

source

IPv6

address/MASK, the no operation of this

command will cancel the configuration.

The configuration of multicast policy

The multicast policy adopts the method of specifying a priority for the specified multicast data
to meet the user’s particular demand, what should be paid attention to is that only when

multicast data is transmitted in TRUNK, can it be taken special care of. The configuration is

quite simple, for only one command is needed, that is set priority for the specified multicast,

the following is the command: