6 ip multicast destination-control, 7 ip multicast policy – Accton Technology ES4626 User Manual
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Command:
ip multicast destination-control
<6000-7999>
no ip multicast destination-control
<6000-7999>
Function:
Configure multicast destination-control access-list used on specified net
segment, the “no ip multicast destination-control
<6000-7999>
“ command deletes this configuration.
Parameter:
<6000-7999>: Destination control access-list number.
Default:
None
Command Mode:
Global Mode
Usage Guide:
The command is only working under global multicast destination-control
enabled, after configuring the command, if IGMP-SPOOPING or IGMP is enabled, for
adding the members to multicast group. If configuring multicast destination-control to
source MAC address of transmitted igmp-report, and match configured access-list, such
as matching: permit, the interface can be added, otherwise do not be add. The command
uses the format “
“
detail has been established before executing the command, it needs to execute clear ip
igmp groups command to clear relevant groups in Admin mode.
Example:
Switch(Config)#ip multicast destination-control 10.1.1.0/24 access-group 6000
16.5.3.6 ip multicast destination-control
Command: ip multicast destination-control
no ip multicast destination-control
Function:
Configure to globally enable multicast destination-control, the “no ip multicast
destination-control
” command restores disabled global multicast group control.
Parameter: None
Default:
Disabled
Command Mode:
Global Mode
Usage Guide:
Other destination control configurations can be taken effect with only
enabling global multicast destination control, the destination control access-list applies to
interface, VLAN-MAC and SIP. After configuring the command, igmp snooping and IGMP
match, according to above rules, when they receive IGMP REPORT to try to add
interface.
Example:
Switch(config)#ip multicast destination-control
16.5.3.7 ip multicast policy