Filtering advertised source-active messages – Brocade TurboIron 24X Series Configuration Guide User Manual

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Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP)

The following commands configure the Source-Active filters.

The sa-filter commands configure the following filters:

sa-filter in 2.2.2.99 – This command drops all source-group pairs received from neighbor
2.2.2.99.

NOTE

The default action is to deny all source-group pairs from the specified neighbor. If you want to
permit some pairs, use route maps.

sa-filter in 2.2.2.97 route-map msdp_map – This command drops source-group pairs received
from neighbor 2.2.2.97 if the pairs have source address 10.x.x.x and any group address.

sa-filter in 2.2.2.96 route-map msdp2_map rp-route-map msdp2_rp_map – This command
accepts all source-group pairs except those associated with RP 2.2.42.3.

CLI syntax
Syntax: [no] sa-filter in <ip-addr> [route-map <map-tag>] [rp-route-map <rp-map-tag>]

The <ip-addr> parameter specifies the IP address of the MSDP neighbor. The filter applies to
Active-Source messages received from this neighbor.

The route-map <map-tag> parameter specifies a route map. The Layer 3 Switch applies the filter to
source-group pairs that match the route map. Use the match ip address acl-id command in the
route map to specify an extended ACL that contains the source and group addresses.

The rp-route-map <rp-map-tag> parameter specifies a route map to use for filtering based on
Rendezvous Point (RP) address. Use this parameter if you want to filter Source-Active messages
based on their origin. If you use the route-map parameter instead, messages are filtered based on
source-group pairs but not based on origin. Use the match ip route-source acl-id command in the
route map to specify the RP address.

NOTE

The default filter action is deny. If you want to permit some source-group pairs, use a route map. A
permit action in the route map allows the Layer 3 Switch to receive the matching source-group pairs.
A deny action in the route map drops the matching source-group pairs.

Filtering advertised source-active messages

The following example configures the Layer 3 Switch to advertise all source-group pairs except the
ones that have source address 10.x.x.x.

TurboIron(config)#router msdp

TurboIron(config-msdp-router)#msdp-peer 2.2.2.99 connect-source loopback 1

TurboIron(config-msdp-router)#msdp-peer 2.2.2.97 connect-source loopback 1

TurboIron(config-msdp-router)#msdp-peer 2.2.2.96 connect-source loopback 1

TurboIron(config-msdp-router)#exit

TurboIron(config)#router msdp

TurboIron(config-msdp-router)#sa-filter in 2.2.2.99

TurboIron(config-msdp-router)#sa-filter in 2.2.2.97 route-map msdp_map

TurboIron(config-msdp-router)#sa-filter in 2.2.2.96 route-map msdp2_map

rp-route-map msdp2_rp_map

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