From: Jonathan Hays (nomad@gfoyle.org)
Date: Fri Apr 09 2004 - 10:52:07 GMT-3
People,
Please attempt to avoid obscure abbreviations. I think most people
understand HTH (Hope That Helps) but what is "s/b"? If you think this
is a common abbreviation, you are wrong.
Thanks,
Jonathan
>-----Original Message-----
>From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com] On
>Behalf Of Tim Last
>Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2004 8:09 PM
>To: gladston@br.ibm.com; ccielab@groupstudy.com
>Subject: Re: Multicast
>
>
>I think that since "deny" is the default, the example you
>showed below doesn't do anything - it's kind of like creating
>an access-list with only 1 deny entry and no permit entries.
>It seems to me that this command s/b used to specify the
>continuous range of mcast addresses you want to permit.
>Whatever mcast adddr isn't permitted is, by default, denied.
>
>HTH
>
>gladston@br.ibm.com wrote:
>Difficult time trying to understand the example of using "ip
>igmp profile" to limit a multicast group on 3550.
>
>Not sure if I limit one address, the others will pass by default:
>
>ip igmp profile 40
>deny
>range 231.0.0.0 231.255.255.255
>
>http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/c3550/12119
ea1/3550cr/cli1.htm#33668
Any help?
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