Limited Ip Multicast Address Commands - D-Link xStack Reference Manual

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The Limited IP Multicast command allows the administrator to permit or deny access to a port or range of ports by
specifying a range of multicast addresses. The Limited IP Multicast Commands in the Command Line Interface (CLI) are
listed (along with the appropriate parameters) in the following table.
Command
config limited multicast address
delete limited multicast address
show limited multicast address
create multicast_range
delete multicast_range
show multicast_range
config limited_multicast_addr ports
show limited_multicast_addr
Each command is listed in detail in the following sections.
config limited multicast address
Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage:
To configure the limited multicast address on ports 1 to 3:
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DGS-3600 Series Layer 3 Gigabit Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Manual

LIMITED IP MULTICAST ADDRESS COMMANDS

Parameters
<portlist> {from <multicast_ipaddr> to <multicast_ipaddr> access [permit | deny]
| state [enable | disable]}
[all | <portlist>]
{<portlist>}
<range_name 32> from <multicast_ipaddr> to <multicast_ipaddr>
[<range_name 32> | all]
{<range_name 32>}
<portlist> {add multicast_range <range_name 32> | delete multicast_range
[<range_name 32> | all] | {access [permit | deny] | state [enable | disable]}]
{ports <portlist>}
Used to configure limited IP multicast address range.
config limited multicast address <portlist> {from <multicast_ipaddr> to
<multicast_ipaddr> access [permit | deny] | state [enable | disable]}
The config limited multicast address command allows the user to configure the multicast
address range, access level, and state.
<portlist> − A port or range of ports to config the limited multicast address. The beginning and
end of the port list range are separated by a dash. Non-contiguous portlist entries are
separated by a comma. (ex:1-3, 7-9)
from − Enter the lowest multicast IP address of the range.
to − Enter the highest multicast IP address of the range.
access − Use the access field to either permit or deny to limit or grant access to a specified
range of Multicast addresses on a particular port or range of ports.
state − This parameter allows the user to enable or disable the limited multicast address
range on a specific port or range of ports.
Only Administrator and Operator-level users can issue this command. This command is used
as a backwards compatible command for legacy devices and firmware.
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