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Chapter 53 Configuring Multicast Policies on Firewall Devices
Configuring Multicast Boundary Filters
Navigation Path
You can access the Add/Edit MBoundary Configuration dialog box from the Configuring Multicast
Boundary Filters, page 53-9.
Related Topics
Add/Edit MBoundary Interface Configuration Dialog Box, page53-10
Configuring Multicast Boundary Filters, page 53-9
Field Reference
Add/Edit MBoundary Interface Configuration Dialog Box
Use this dialog box to define permit or deny multicast group entries for the list in the Add/Edit
MBoundary Configuration dialog box.
Navigation Path
You can access the Add/Edit MBoundary Interface Configuration dialog box from the Add/Edit
MBoundary Configuration Dialog Box, page 53-9.
Related Topics
Configuring Multicast Boundary Filters, page 53-9
Field Reference
Table53-9 Add/Edit MBoundary Configuration Dialog Box
Element Description
Interface Enter or Select an interface for this multicast boundary.
Remove any Auto_RP group
range announcements
If you check this box, Auto-RP messages denied by the boundary
access control list for this interface are dropped. This is referred to as
AutoFiltering.
Multicast boundary filter
configuration list
Lists the multicast group addresses specifically permitted or denied for
the specified interface. This list is managed with the Add/Edit
MBoundary Interface Configuration Dialog Box, page 53-10 (click
Add Row or Edit Row).
Table53-10 Add/Edit MBoundary Interface Configuration Dialog Box
Element Description
Action Choose permit or deny to specify the action taken for this multicast
group.
Multicast Group Enter a single multicast address, or a multicast group address, to which
this action applies. The address must be 0.0.0.0, or from 224.0.0.0 to
239.255.255.255. A group address range can be entered using either a
standard subnet mask (e.g., 239.0.0.0 255.0.0.0), or using CIDR prefix
notation (e.g., 239.0.0.0/8).
You also can Select a named network/host object.