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Chapter 44 Configuring IP Multicast Routing
Configuring Advanced DVMRP Interoperability Features
Rejecting a DVMRP Nonpruning Neighbor
By default, Cisco devices accept all DVMRP neighbors as peers, regardless of their DVMRP capability.
However, some non-Cisco devices run old versions of DVMRP that cannot prune, so they continuously
receive forwarded packets, wasting bandwidth. Figure 44-8 shows this scenario.
Figure 44-8 Leaf Nonpruning DVMRP Neighbor
You can prevent the switch from peering (communicating) with a DVMRP neighbor if that neighbor
does not support DVMRP pruning or grafting. To do so, configure the switch (which is a neighbor to the
leaf, nonpruning DVMRP machine) with the ip dvmrp reject-non-pruners interface configuration
command on the interface connected to the nonpruning machine as shown in Figure 44-9. In this case,
when the switch receives DVMRP probe or report message without the prune-capable flag set, the switch
logs a syslog message and discards the message.
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