Reference Guide

Table 46. Preventing a Host from Joining a Group Description (continued)
Location Description
2/11
Interface GigabitEthernet 2/11
ip pim sparse-mode
ip address 10.11.12.2/24
no shutdown
2/31
Interface GigabitEthernet 2/31
ip pim sparse-mode
ip address 10.11.23.1/24
no shutdown
3/1
Interface GigabitEthernet 3/1
ip pim sparse-mode
ip address 10.11.5.1/24
no shutdown
3/11
Interface GigabitEthernet 3/11
ip pim sparse-mode
ip address 10.11.13.2/24
no shutdown
3/21
Interface GigabitEthernet 3/21
ip pim sparse-mode
ip address 10.11.23.2/24
no shutdown
Receiver 1
Interface VLAN 300
ip pim sparse-mode
ip address 10.11.3.1/24
untagged GigabitEthernet 1/1
no shutdown
Receiver 2
Interface VLAN 400
ip pim sparse-mode
ip address 10.11.4.1/24
untagged GigabitEthernet 1/2
ip igmp access-group igmpjoinfilR2G2
no shutdown
Rate Limiting IGMP Join Requests
If you expect a burst of IGMP Joins, protect the IGMP process from overload by limiting that rate at which new groups can be
joined.
Hosts whose IGMP requests are denied will use the retry mechanism built-in to IGMP so that theyre membership is delayed
rather than permanently denied.
Limit the rate at which new groups can be joined.
INTERFACE mode
ip igmp group-join-limit
To view the enable status of this feature, use the show ip igmp interface command from EXEC Privilege mode.
Multicast Features
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