Planet XGS3-42000R User Manual page 392

4-slot layer 3 ipv6/ ipv4 routing chassis switch
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Port Configuration Mode
[no] ip multica st source-control
access-group <5000-5099>
2. Destination Control Configuration
Like source cont rol configuration, destination control configuration also has three steps.
First, enable destination control globally. Since destination control need to prevent unauthorized us er from
receiving multicast data, the switch won't broadcast the multicast data it received after configuring global
destination control. Therefore, It should be avoided to connect two or more other Layer 3 switches in the
same VLAN on a switch on which destination cont rol is enabled. The configuration commands are as follows:
Global Configuration Mode
[no] multica st de stination-control
(required)
Next is to configure destination control rule. It is similar to s ource control, except to use A CL No. of
6000-7999.
Global Configuration Mode
[no] acce ss-li st <6000-7999> {deny|permit} ip
{{< source> < source-wildcard>}|{host-source
<source-host-ip>}|any-source}
{{<destination>
<destination-wildcard>}|{host-de stination
<destination-host-ip>}|any-de stination}
The last is to configure the rule to specified source IP, source VLA N MAC or specified port. It is noticeable that,
due to the above situations, these rules can only be used globally in enabling IGMP -SNOOPING.
IGMP -SNOOPING is not enabled, then only source IP rule can be used under IGMP Protocol. The
configuration commands are as follows:
Port Configuration Mode
[no] ip multica st de stination-control
access-group <6000-7999>
Global Configuration Mode
Command
Command
Command
Command
Explanation
Used to configure the rules source control uses
to port, the NO form cancels the configuration.
Globally
enable
destination control. The no operation
of this command will globally disable
destination control. All of the other
configuration can only take effect after
globally
enabled.
configuring destination cont rol rules,
which are similar.
The rule used to configure destination
control. This rule does not take effect
until it is applied to source IP or
VLAN-MA C and port. Using the NO
form of it can delete specified rule.
Used to configure the rules destination
control uses to port, the NO form
cancels the configuration.
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Explanation
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Explanation
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