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H3C Technologies H3C S3600 Series Switches User Manual

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To do...

Use the command...

Remarks

Configure a rule for filtering the
SA messages received by an
MSDP peer

peer peer-address
sa-request-policy [ acl
acl-number ]

Optional

By default, a router receives all SA
request messages from the MSDP
peer.

Configuring a Rule for Filtering the Multicast Sources of SA Messages

An RP filters each registered source to control the information of active sources advertised in the SA

message. An MSDP peer can be configured to advertise only the (S, G) entries in the multicast routing

table that satisfy the filtering rule when the MSDP creates the SA message; that is, to control the (S, G)

entries to be imported from the multicast routing table to the PIM-SM domain. If the import-source

command is executed without the acl keyword, no source will be advertised in the SA message.

Follow these steps to configure a rule for filtering multicast sources using SA messages:

To do...

Use the command...

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Enter MSDP view

msdp

Configure to filter multicast
sources using SA messages

import-source [ acl
acl-number ]

Optional

By default, all the (S, G) entries
in the domain are advertised in
the SA message.

Configuring a Rule for Filtering Received and Forwarded SA Messages

Besides the creation of source information, controlling multicast source information allows you to

control the forwarding and reception of source information. You can control the reception of SA

messages using the MSDP inbound filter (corresponding to the import keyword); you can control the

forwarding of SA messages by using either the MSDP outbound filter (corresponding to the export

argument) or the TTL threshold. MSDP inbound/outbound filter implements the following functions:

z

Filtering out all (S, G) entries

z

Receiving/forwarding only the SA messages permitted by advanced ACL rules (You can configure

ACL rules for filtering source IP addresses and group IP addresses.)

An SA message carrying encapsulated data can reach the specified MSDP peer outside the domain

only if the TTL in its IP header is greater than the threshold; therefore, you can control the forwarding

range of SA messages that carry encapsulated data by configuring the TTL threshold.

Follow these steps to configure a rule for filtering received and forwarded SA messages:

To do...

Use the command...

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Enter MSDP view

msdp

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