The multicast-profile command creates a multicast profile and enters the multicast profile view. If a multicast profile is already created, you can directly enter the multicast profile view.
The undo multicast-profile command deletes a multicast profile.
By default, no multicast profile is configured.
multicast-profile profile-name
undo multicast-profile { profile-name | index start-index to end-index | all }
Parameter |
Description |
Value |
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profile-name |
Specifies the name of a multicast profile. |
The value is a string of 1 to 31 case-insensitive characters without spaces. |
index start-index to end-index | Specifies the index of a multicast profile. start-index specifies the start index of a multicast profile, and end-index specifies the end index of a multicast profile. |
The value is an integer that ranges from 1 to 64. |
all |
Deletes all multicast profiles. |
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A multicast profile is a set of multicast group lists, and it defines user rights to join related multicast groups. A multicast profile can contain multiple multicast group lists. For example, multicast profile P1 contains L1, L2, and L3. A multicast group list can be contained in several multicast profiles. For example, L2 is contained in P1 and P2. Multicast group lists that are added to a profile have their attributes, that is, preview or watch. If a multicast group list is added to a multicast profile in watch mode, users bound to the multicast profile can watch all multicast groups in the list. If a multicast group list is added to a multicast profile in preview mode, users bound to the multicast profile can only preview all multicast groups in the list.