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Command: ip multicast destination-control access-group <6000-7999>
no ip multicast destination-control access-group <6000-7999>
Function: Configure multicast destination-control access-list used on interface, the no ip
multicast destination-control access-group <6000-7999> command deletes the
configuration.
Parameter: <6000-7999>: destination-control access-list number.
Default: None
Command Mode: Interface Configuration Mode
Usage Guide: The command is only working under global multicast destination-control
enabled, after configuring the command, if IGMP-SPOOPING is enabled, for adding the
interface to multicast group, and match configured access-list, such as matching: permit,
the interface can be added, otherwise do not be added.
Example:
Switch(config)#inter e 1/4
Switch(Config-If-Ethernet 1/4)#ip multicast destination-control access-group 6000
Switch (Config-If-Ethernet1/4)#
21.1.5 ip multicast destination-control access-group
(sip)
Command: ip multicast destination-control <IPADDRESS/M> access-group
<6000-7999>
no ip multicast destination-control <IPADDRESS/M> access-group
<6000-7999>
Function: Configure multicast destination-control access-list used on specified net
segment, the no ip multicast destination-control <IPADDRESS/M> access-group
<6000-7999> command deletes this configuration.
Parameter: <IPADDRESS/M>: IP address and mask length;
<6000-7999>: Destination control access-list number.
Default: None
Command Mode: Global Mode
Usage Guide: The command is only working under global multicast destination-control
enabled, after configuring the command, if IGMP-SPOOPING or IGMP is enabled, for
adding the members to multicast group. If configuring multicast destination-control on
specified net segment of transmitted igmp-report, and match configured access-list, such
as matching permit, the interface can be added, otherwise do not be added. If relevant
group or source in show ip igmp groups detail has been established before executing the