From: Koen Zeilstra (koen@koenzeilstra.com)
Date: Tue May 16 2006 - 10:55:06 ART
so if you use the deny action (default) the range will be denied and
anything else will pass trough?
i.e. there is no implicit deny any?
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On Tue, 16 May 2006, Bajo wrote:
| Hi Koen,
|
| It is both :)
|
| A profile will have one or more ranges and it performs either permit or
| deny(remember deny will not show up under sh run) on the specified range.
|
| Pls correct me if I am wrong.
|
| http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat4000/12_1_12/config/mu
| lti.htm
|
|
| On 5/16/06, Koen Zeilstra <koen@koenzeilstra.com> wrote:
| >
| > Hi Group,
| >
| > I noticed that this topic has been discussed before however afaik no clear
| > answers were to be found.
| >
| > If one wants to drop igmp join messages voor the multicast group
| > 239.100.100.5 on f0/10 of a 3550.
| >
| >
| >
| > Option 1:
| >
| > ip igmp filter
| > ip igmp profile 1
| > permit
| > range 224.0.0.0 239.100.100.4
| > range 224.100.100.6 239.255.255.255
| > !
| >
| > int f0/10
| > ip igmp filter 1
| > !
| >
| >
| > Option 2:
| > ip igmp filter
| > ip igmp profile 1
| > ! deny (which is default)
| > range 239.100.100.5 239.100.100.5
| > !
| >
| > int f0/10
| > ip igmp filter 1
| > !
| >
| > The question rather is the following. Does the action (permit/deny)
| > specify the DEFAULT ACTION or the ACTION for the SPECIFIED range?
| >
| > thanks,
| >
| > Koen
| >
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|
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