Configuring pmri, Displaying hardware-drop, Ip multicast boundaries – Brocade FastIron Ethernet Switch IP Multicast Configuration Guide User Manual
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Configuring PMRI
PMRI is enabled by default. To disable PMRI, enter commands such as the following.
device(config)# router pim
device(config-pim-router)# hardware-drop-disable
Syntax: [no] hardware-drop-disable
Displaying hardware-drop
Use the show ip pim sparse command to display if the hardware-drop feature has been enabled or
disabled.
device(config)#show ip pim sparse
Global PIM Sparse Mode Settings
Maximum Mcache : 12992 Current Count : 0
Hello interval : 30 Neighbor timeout : 105
Join/Prune interval : 60 Inactivity interval : 180
Hardware Drop Enabled : Yes Prune Wait Interval : 3
Bootstrap Msg interval : 60 Candidate-RP Msg interval : 60
Register Suppress Time : 60 Register Probe Time : 10
Register Stop Delay : 10 Register Suppress interval : 60
SSM Enabled : Yes SPT Threshold : 1
SSM Group Range : 232.0.0.0/8
Route Precedence : mc-non-default mc-default uc-non-default uc-default
IP multicast boundaries
The IP multicast boundary feature is designed to selectively allow or disallow multicast flows to
configured interfaces.
The ip multicast-boundary command allows you to configure a boundary on a PIM enabled interface
by defining which multicast groups may not forward packets over a specified interface. This includes
incoming and outgoing packets. By default, all interfaces that are enabled for multicast are eligible to
participate in a multicast flow provided they meet the multicast routing protocol’s criteria for participating
in a flow.
Configuration considerations
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Only one ACL can be bound to any interface.
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Normal ACL restrictions apply as to how many software ACLs can be created, but there is no
hardware restrictions on ACLs with this feature.
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Creation of a static IGMP client is allowed for a group on a port that may be prevented from
participation in the group on account of an ACL bound to the port’s interface. In such a situation,
the ACL would prevail and the port will not be added to the relevant entries.
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Either standard or extended ACLs can be used with the multicast boundary feature. When a
standard ACL is used, the address specified is treated as a group address and NOT a source
address.
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