Re: IP Multicast boundary command

From: Gregory Gombas (ggombas@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Sep 26 2007 - 10:58:34 ART


Just to clarify this a bit further, doesn't the filter-autorp command
actually go into the packet and remove the groups you want to filter
from the auto rp announcement versus filtering the entire packet
entirely?

On 9/25/07, NET HE <he_net@hotmail.com> wrote:
> -IP multicast boundary without filter-autorp parameter is to stop some
> specific routed multicast groups, which are defined in ACL, from crossing the
> boundary.
>
> -But you may not care about real mutlicast traffic, instead you only want to
> limit the propagation of auto-rp message. You can use ip multicast boundary
> with filter-autorp parameter to accomplish it. Best Regards,Net (Xin) He
> > Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 03:18:07 +0300> From: mounir.mohamed@gmail.com> To:
> ccielab@groupstudy.com> Subject: IP Multicast boundary command> > Dear All,> >
> am a little confused about the below command so can anybody explain it, what>
> is the value of the ACL a long with the filter-autorp command> ip multicast
> boundary 1 filter-autorp> > -- > Best Reagrds,> Mounir Mohamed> >
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