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To delete a specified IGMP configuration for multicast profile, use the following command.
Command
Mode
Description
igmp immediate-leave disable
Multicast-
Profile
Deletes a specified IGMP configuration
no igmp robustness-variable
no igmp querier address
no igmp querier query-interval
no igmp querier max-response-time
no igmp
{
access-list
|
static-access-list
}
all
no igmp access-list vid
{
untagged
|
VLANS
}
dst-ip start
A.B.C.D
end
A.B.C.D
[
bw
VALUE
|
src-ip
A.B.C.D
|
gem
PORTS
]
no igmp static-access-list vid
{
untagged
|
VLANS
}
dst-ip start
A.B.C.D
end
A.B.C.D
[
bw
VALUE
|
src-ip
A.B.C.D
|
gem
PORTS
]
no igmp tag-control
no igmp upstream rate-limit
11.11.3
Saving Multicast Profile
After configuring a multicast profile, you need to save the profile with the following
command.
Command
Mode
Description
apply
Multicast-
Profile
Saves a multicast profile configuration.
Whenever you modify a multicast profile, you should apply the changes again using the
apply
command. If you do not, it will not be applied.
11.11.4
Applying Multicast Profile
If you want to apply a created multicast profile to a MAC bridge service profile, open
Traffic Profile Configuration
mode first, then you have to apply the multicast profile to
MAC bridge service profile and its UNI-side port.
SWITCH(config-mcast-profile[TEST])#
apply
SWITCH(config-mcast-profile[TEST])#
exit
SWITCH(gpon)#
traffic-profile
1
create
SWITCH(config-traffic-pf[1])#
bridge
1
SWITCH(config-traffic-pf[1]-bridge[1])#
uni
eth
1
SWITCH(config-traffic-pf[1]-bridge[1]-uni[eth:1])#
multicast-profile
TEST
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