Re: igmp profile command

From: Bob Sinclair (bsinclair@netmasterclass.net)
Date: Tue May 10 2005 - 16:02:55 GMT-3


Mani,

I just labbed this up. My results show that a profile with just a deny,
permits all others. A profile with just a permit denies all others. The
lesson appears to be: if you specify any permitted range, you must specify
all permitted ranges. If you specify any denied ranges, you must specify all
denied ranges.

HTH,

Bob Sinclair
CCIE #10427, CCSI 30427, CISSP
www.netmasterclass.net

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: mani poopal
  To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
  Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2005 2:09 PM
  Subject: igmp profile command

  Hi Guyse,

  In the following igmp profile (equivalent to L3 method of ip igmp
access-group) example, if we configure deny a range say 229.9.9.0, what will
happen to other rage, are they allowed by default or like access-list there is
an implicit deny and the following commands deny all group access to fast
ethernet port.

  =====================================
  Switch # config t
  Switch(config) # ip igmp profile 4
  Switch(config-igmp-profile)# deny
  Switch(config-igmp-profile)# range 229.9.9.0

  Switch(config)# interface fastethernet2/12
  Switch(config-if)# ip igmp filter 4

  ======================================

  Mani

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