regarding “ip multicast boundary in”
> How about using the command without the “in” parameter? Just “ip > > multicast boundary 27″ I assume you are not running SSM. > > > > Router(config-if)#ip multicast boundary 27 ? > > filter-autorp Filter AutoRP packet contents > > in Restrict (s,g) creation when this interface is the RPF > > out Restrict interface addition to outgoing list > > > > > > -Rich > > > > > > On 4/7/08, ccie getit wrote: > > > > > > Hello All, > > > > > > I am trying to get “multicast boundary in” working and I need a few > > > clarifications. > > > Topology: R0——–R1——–R2(fa0/0)——–(fa1/1)R3 > > > > > > I have pim sparse mode enabled on all the connected interfaces. with > > > R1 as > > > the RP > > > I have clients configured on R0(ip igmp join-group for 236.1.1.1 and > > > 226.1.1.1) > > > > > > Now I have configured “ip multicast boundary 27 in” on R2’s fa0/0 > > > and I am > > > trying to allow only group 236.1.1.1 from R3. > > > > > > My access-list for 27 is like this > > > permit 224.0.1.39 > > > permit 224.0.1.40 > > > permit 236.1.1.1 > > > deny any > > > > > > I see that I am able to ping to 236.1.1.1 and also to 226.1.1.1, I was > > > expecting only 236.1.1.1 to be permitted access(RPF suceess). > > > > > > Could you please let me know what I am missing here. > > > > > > Regards, > > > Arun > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________________________________ > > > Subscription information may be found at: > > > http://www.groupstudy.com/list/CCIELab.html
























