The multicast boundary command configures a multicast forwarding boundary on an interface.
The undo multicast boundary command deletes the configured multicast forwarding boundary from an interface.
By default, no multicast forwarding boundary is configured on an interface.
Parameter | Description | Value |
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group-address | Specifies a multicast group address. |
The value is a string case-sensitive characters, spaces not supported. |
mask | Specifies the mask of a multicast group address. |
The mask is in dotted decimal notation. |
mask-length | Specifies the mask length of a multicast group address. |
The value is an integer ranging from 4 to 32. |
all | Deletes all the multicast forwarding boundaries configured on an interface. |
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Usage Scenario
The multicast boundary command is used to configure a multicast forwarding boundary to set the forwarding range for multicast data packets.
Prerequisites
The multicast routing-enable command is run in the public network instance view or the VPN instance view.
Configuration Impact
To configure multiple multicast forwarding boundaries for different multicast groups on an interface, run this command on the interface for several times.
Precautions
Assume that A and B are two multicast group ranges to be configured with multicast forwarding boundaries, and B is a subset of A. If A is first configured on an interface, B cannot be configured. If B is configured on the interface first and then A is configured, the configuration of B is substituted by that of A.
Common tunnel interfaces do not support this command. Only the GRE Tunnel interface supports this command.