Users Guide

Table 62. Preventing a Source from Transmitting to a Group — Description (continued)
Location Description
2/11
Interface TenGigabitEthernet 2/11
ip pim sparse-mode
ip address 10.11.12.2/24
no shutdown
2/31
Interface TenGigabitEthernet 2/31
ip pim sparse-mode
ip address 10.11.23.1/24
no shutdown
3/1
Interface TenGigabitEthernet 3/1
ip pim sparse-mode
ip address 10.11.5.1/24
no shutdown
3/11
Interface TenGigabitEthernet 3/11
ip pim sparse-mode
ip address 10.11.13.2/24
no shutdown
3/21
Interface TenGigabitEthernet 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 TenGigabitEthernet 1/1
no shutdown
Receiver 2
Interface VLAN 400
ip pim sparse-mode
ip address 10.11.4.1/24
untagged TenGigabitEthernet 1/2
no shutdown
Preventing a PIM Router from Processing a Join
To permit or deny PIM Join/Prune messages on an interface using an extended IP access list, use the following command.
NOTE:
Dell Networking recommends not using the ip pim join-filter command on an interface between a source
and the RP router. Using this command in this scenario could cause problems with the PIM-SM source registration
process resulting in excessive traffic being sent to the CPU of both the RP and PIM DR of the source.
Excessive traffic generates when the join process from the RP back to the source is blocked due to a new source group
being permitted in the join-filter. This results in the new source becoming stuck in registering on the DR and the
continuous generation of user datagram protocol (UDP)-encapsulated registration messages between the DR and RP
routers which are being sent to the CPU.
Prevent the PIM SM router from creating a state based on multicast source and/or group.
ip pim join-filter
NOTE:
When you configure a join filter, it is applicable for both ingress and egress flows. There is no option to
specify in or out parameters while configuring a join filter.
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