PLANET XGS3-24040 User Manual

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Chapter 44 IPv6 Multicast Protocol

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[no] ipv6 access-list <8000-8099>

{deny|permit}

{{<source/M>}|{host-source

<source-host-ip>}|any-source}

{{<destination/M> }|{host-destination

<destination-host-ip>}|any-destination}

Used to configure the source control rules,

the rules can only take effect when applied

to the specified port. The no operation of this

command can delete the specified rule.

The last is to configure the rules to the specified port.

Pay attention: since the configured rules will take up entries of hardware, configuring too many rules might

cause failure if the underlying entries are full, so it is recommended that users adopt rules as simple as

possible. The following is the configuration command:

Command

Explanation

Port Configuration Mode

[no] ipv6 multicast source-control

access-group <8000-8099>

Used to configure the source control rule to a

port, he no operation will cancel this

configuration.

2 The configuration of destination control

The configuration of destination control is similar to that of source control, and also has three steps:

First, globally enable the destination control, since destination control needs to avoid the unauthorized users

from receiving multicast data, once it is enabled globally, the switch will stop broadcasting received multicast

data, so if a switch has enabled destination control, users should not connect two or more other Layer three

switches within the same VLAN where it locates. The following is the configuration command:

Command

Explanation

Global Configuration Mode

multicast destination-control(necessary)

Globally enable IPV4 and IPv6

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.

The next is configuring destination control rules, which are similar to that of source control, but using ACL

number from 9000 to 10099 instead.

Command

Explanation

Global Configuration Mode

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