Why don't you lab it up and let us know?

-Marc


On Thu, Aug 8, 2013 at 1:26 PM, George Leslie
<[email protected]>wrote:

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> Hello List!
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> Quick question
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> In this task,
> we have to stop autorp info leaking into neighbouring BGP ASNs.
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> The solutions
> guide uses this idea:
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> ip
> access-list extended STOPRP
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> deny ip any
> 224.0.1.39
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> deny ip any
> 224.0.1.40
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> permit ip any
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> int serx/x/x
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> decr Border
> interface to another AS.
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> ip access-group
> STOPRP in
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> ip access-group
> STOPRP out
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> ip pim
> send-rp-announce loo 0 scope 5
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> ip pim
> send-rp-disc loo 0 scope 5
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> I went down the
> "ip multicast boundary <ACL> filter auto-rp" route, which I
> take to be equally valid.  That is not my question.  Remember the old
> CCNA rule: outbound ACLs filter traffic flowing through a router, but not
> originated by the router?  Well, if the router in the above scenario is RP
> and the mapping agent, would that outbound ACL actually stop the autorp
> traffic
> as it is being originated by the router itself?
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> George.
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-- 
Marc Abel
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(Routing and Switching)
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