12-11-2006 07:39 AM - edited 03-05-2019 01:16 PM
When applying 'ip multicast boundaries' and an ACL following; Does that ACL block IN or OUT traffic? Or both?
12-11-2006 07:51 AM
Hi Friend,
I hope this link will clear your doubt
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/software/ios124/124tcr/timc_r/mlt_i1ht.htm#wp1112742
HTH
Ankur
12-11-2006 09:03 AM
Thank you for the link but when I try to apply the command to the interface, I am not givin a choice as to which direction I would like to apply the ACL to. Meaning the most I am able to do w/ the command is
'rtr-penn-msfc1(config-if)#ip multicast boundary 20'. When I use the '?' following the ACL, no more commands are listed. If I try to apply the command w/ an 'OUT' or 'IN' statement, I recieve an 'Unrecognized command'.
FYI - I am running Version 12.1(6)E
12-11-2006 09:32 AM
Hi Friend,
Option IN & OUT was added in 12.3(11)T and as you are running 12.1(6)E it will not be supported.
Can you post the output of
rtr-penn-msfc1(config-if)#ip multicast boundary ?
also can you post me the output with a message when you enter the ACL and hit enter
'rtr-penn-msfc1(config-if)#ip multicast boundary 20
Also post "sh version" from switch.
Regards,
Ankur
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