3Com MSR 50 Encap-data-enable, Import-source, Syntax encap-data-enable Undo encap-data-enable

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encap-data-enable

Syntax encap-data-enable

undo encap-data-enable

View Public instance MSDP view, VPN instance MSDP view

Parameter None

Description Use the encap-data-enablecommand to enable register message encapsulation in SA messages.

Use the undo encap-data-enablecommand to disable register message encapsulation in SA messages.

By default, an SA message contains only an (S, G) entry. No register message is encapsulated in an SA message.

Example # Enable register message encapsulation in SA messages in the public instance.

<Sysname> system-view [Sysname] msdp [Sysname-msdp] encap-data-enable

import-source

Syntax import-source [ acl acl-number]

undo import-source

View Public instance MSDP view, VPN instance MSDP view

Parameter acl-number: Basic or advanced ACL number, in the range of 2000 to 3999. A basic ACL is used to filter the multicast sources; while an advanced ACL is used to filter the multicast sources or multicast groups. If you do not provide this argument in your command, no multicast source information will be advertised.

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Description

During ACL matching, the protocol ID in the ACL rule is not checked.

Use the import-sourcecommand to configure a rule of creating (S, G) entries.

Use the undo import-sourcecommand to remove any rule of creating (S, G) entries.

By default, when an SA message is created, there are no restrictions on the (S, G) entries to be advertised in it, namely all the (S, G) entries within the domain are advertised in the SA message.

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3Com MSR 50, MSR 30 manual Encap-data-enable, Import-source, Syntax encap-data-enable Undo encap-data-enable