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Navigate to the Policy options level in the configuration
hierarchy.
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In the configuration editor hierarchy, select Policy
options.
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From the top of the configuration hierarchy, enter
edit policy-options
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Define a policy to not send PIM register messages for a group and source
address .
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- Next to Policy statement, click Add
new entry.
- In the Policy name box, type the name of the policy statement—for
example, stop-pim-register-msg-dr.
- Next to From, click Configure.
- Next to Route filter, click Add new entry.
- In the Address box, type the address of the group—for
example, 224.2.2.2/32.
- From the Modifier list, select Exact.
- Click OK.
- Next to Source address filter, click Add
new entry.
- In the Address box, type the address of the source—for
example, 20.20.20.1/32.
- From the Modifier list, select Exact.
- Click OK until you return to the Policy
statement page.
- Next to Then, click Configure.
- From the Accept reject list, select Reject.
- Click OK.
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- Set the match condition for the group address:
set policy statement stop-pim-register-msg-dr from route-filter
224.2.2.2/32 exact
- Set the match condition for the address of a source in
the group:
set policy statement stop-pim-register-msg-dr from source-address-filter
20.20.20.1/32 exact
- Set the match action to not send PIM register messages
for the group and source address:
set policy statement stop-pim-register-msg-dr then reject
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Configure the stop-pim-register-msg-dr policy on the designated
router.
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- In the configuration editor hierarchy, select Protocols.
- Next to Pim, click Configure.
- Next to Rp, click Configure.
- Next to Dr register policy, click Add new
entry.
- In the Value box, type the name of the policy—for
example, stop-pim-register-msg-dr.
- Click OK.
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- From the top of the configuration hierarchy, enter
edit protocols pim rp
- Assign the policy on the designated router:
set dr-register-policy stop-pim-register-msg-dr
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