Viewing multicast vlan policies, Viewing multicast vlan policies -14 – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Viewing Multicast VLAN Policies

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Viewing Multicast VLAN Policies

You can view the current multicast

VLAN

policies and their status using the

vimcrl

command.

Type

vimcrl

and a Policy Configuration Table displays similar to the following:

VLAN VLAN

Rule

Rule

Rule

Rule

Group : Id

Num

Type

Status

Definition

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

3:

5

1

PORT RULE

Disabled

2/7/Brg/1

3:

5

2

MCAST

Disabled

072467:0034ab

3:

22

1

PORT RULE

Enabled

2/7/Brg/1

3:

22

2

MCAST

Enabled

080027:0135de1

3:

23

1

PORT RULE

Enabled

2/7/Brg/1

3:

23

2

MCAST

Enabled

050034:000017

3:

24

1

MAC RULE

Enabled

082008:003002
082009:803728

3:

24

2

MCAST

Enabled

053967:0126af5

VLAN Group.

The Group to which this multicast

VLAN

is assigned. The Group is specified

when first creating a multicast

VLAN

.

VLAN ID

. An identification number that you assigned when you created this multicast

VLAN

.

Rule Num

. The number for this rule within the multicast

VLAN

definition. Each rule defined for

a multicast

VLAN

is numbered sequentially in the order of creation. The rule number is

needed when you want to modify or delete a rule definition.

Rule Type

. The type of multicast

VLAN

rule. For multicast

VLAN

s, the rule type can be

PORT

RULE

,

MAC RULE

, or

MULICAST RULE

. Each multicast

VLAN

by definition will contain a multi-

cast rule. The multicast rule defines the multicast address. In addition, the multicast

VLAN

contains either a Port-based rule,

MAC

address rule, or both a Port and

MAC

address rule. The

Port and

MAC

address rules define the recipients of multicast traffic.

Rule Status

. Indicates whether the rule for this row is Enabled or Disabled. If the rule is

enabled, then the switch is using the rule definition to determine multicast traffic flooding. If
Disabled, then the switch is not using this rule to regulate multicast traffic flow. Note that this
Rule Status is different from the Admin Status for the multicast

VLAN

since it controls only this

specific rule within this specific multicast

VLAN

. You can enable or disable the rule using the

modmcvl

command.

Rule Definition

. Details of this rule. For a Port Rule, this column lists the virtual interface for the

Port that is a recipient of the multicast traffic as

<slot>/<port>/<service>/<instance>

For example, the port defined for the first row in the table applies to the first bridge instance
on port 7 on the module in slot 2 of the switch. For a

MAC

address rule, this column lists the

MAC

address for the recipient of the multicast traffic. For a multicast Rule, this column lists the

multicast address.

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