[c-nsp] Multicast boundaries

christian.macnevin at uk.bnpparibas.com christian.macnevin at uk.bnpparibas.com
Fri Oct 20 05:43:47 EDT 2006


Hello chaps,
I was previously under the impression that multicast boundaries would 
prevent devices joining multicast groups,
as well as binning the data. It would seem however that that's not true, 
and hosts still appear in the mroute table,
though they won't receive data.
Given this, we've implemented IGMP ACLs, as engineers troubleshooting are 
bound to get confused, and it seems
better just to prevent the join than be forced to drop every packet.
Is there any point implementing multicast boundaries at the access at all? 
It was the recommendation we were
given, but I can't currently see any point in it.
Cheers
Christian


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