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Enabling Interface Admission Bandwidth
Limitation
You can use the ipv6 multicast admission-bandwidth-limit command to enable multicast admission control on interfaces (including
dynamic IP interfaces) that are configured to run MLD. You can also
use this command on a PIM (sparse-mode, dense-mode, or sparse-dense-mode)
interface if MLD is configured on the interface (including the ipv6 mld version passive command).
ipv6
multicast admission-bandwidth-limit
- Use to limit bandwidth for an interface that accepts MLD
groups.
- Use on any interface configured to run MLD.
- Can also configure on a PIM (sparse-mode, dense-mode,
or sparse-dense-mode) interface if MLD (which you can configure using
the ipv6 mld version passive command) is also configured on the interface.
- Example
- host1:boston(config-if)#ipv6 multicast admission-bandwidth-limit
2000000
- Use the no version to remove
the bandwidth limitation for the interface.
- See ipv6 multicast admission-bandwidth-limit.
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