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Address Table Commands
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Syntax
bridge multicast forbidden address
{
mac-multicast-address
|
ip-multicast-address
} {
add
|
remove
} {
ethernet
interface-list | port-channel port-channel-number-list
}
no bridge multicast forbidden address
{
mac-multicast-address
|
ip-multicast-address
}
•
add
—Adds ports to the group.
•
remove
—Removes ports from the group.
•
mac-multicast-address
—MAC Multicast address.
•
ip- multicast-address
—IP Multicast address.
•
interface-list—
Separate non consecutive valid Ethernet ports with a comma and no
spaces; hyphen is used to designate a range of ports.
•
port-channel-number-list—
Separate non consecutive valid port-channels with a comma
and no spaces; a hyphen is used to designate a range of port-channels.
Default Configuration
No forbidden addresses are defined.
Command Modes
Interface Configuration (VLAN) mode
User Guidelines
Before defining forbidden ports, the Multicast group should be registered.
Examples
In this example the MAC address 0100.5e02.0203 is forbidden on port g9 within VLAN 8.
bridge multicast forward-all
The
bridge multicast forward-all
interface configuration command enables forwarding of all
Multicast packets on a port. To restore the default, use the
no
form of the
bridge multicast
forward-all
command.
Syntax
bridge multicast forward-all
{
add
|
remove
}
{
ethernet
interface-list | port-channel port-
channel-number-list
}
Console (config)#
interface vlan
8
Console (config-if)#
bridge multicast address
0100.5e02.0203
Console (config-if)#
bridge multicast forbidden address
0100.5e02.0203
add ethernet
g9
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