ip mroute next-hop-recursion
Configures the recursion level while using static mroutes to resolve a static mroute next hop.
Syntax ip mroute [ vrf vrf-name ] next-hop-recursion 1-10
no ip mroute [ vrf vrf-name ] next-hop-recursion 1-10
Command Default The recursion level for resolving a static mroute next hop is 3.
Parameters vrf vrf-name
Configures a static mroute for this virtual routing and forwarding (VRF) route.
Modes VRF configuration mode
Usage Guidelines The no form of this command restores the default recursion level for resolving a static mroute next hop.
Examples This example sets the recursion level for resolving a static mroute next hop to 7:
Device(config-vrf)# ip mroute next-hop-recursion 7
This example sets the recursion level for resolving a static mroute next hop to the default value, 3:
Device(config-vrf)# ip mroute next-hop-recursion
This example disables the recursion for resolving a static mroute next hop:
Device(config-vrf)# no ip mroute next-hop-recursion
History Release version Command history
8.0.10a This command was introduced.
ip multicast disable-flooding
Disables the flooding of unregistered IPv4 multicast frames in an IGMP-snooping-enabled VLAN.
Syntax ip multicast disable-flooding
no ip multicast disable-flooding
Command Default The switch floods unregistered IPv4 multicast frames in an IGMP-snooping-enabled VLAN.
Modes Global configuration mode
Usage Guidelines
NOTE
This command is supported only on ICX 6650 devices.
The no form of this command enables the flooding of unregistered IPv4 multicast frames in an IGMP-
snooping-enabled VLAN.

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