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Chapter 28      Configuring IGMP Snooping and Filtering, and MVR
Configuring IGMP Filtering
To delete a profile, use the no ip igmp profile profile-number global configuration command.
To delete an IP multicast address or range of IP multicast addresses, use the no range ip multicast 
address IGMP profile configuration command.
This example shows how to create IGMP profile 4 (allowing access to the single IP multicast address) 
and how to verify the configuration. If the action were to deny (the default), it does not appear in the 
output of the show ip igmp profile command.
Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# ip igmp profile 4
Switch(config-igmp-profile)# permit
Switch(config-igmp-profile)# range 229.9.9.0
Switch(config-igmp-profile)# end
Switch# show ip igmp profile 4
IGMP Profile 4
    permit
    range 229.9.9.0 229.9.9.0
Applying IGMP Profiles
To control access as defined in an IGMP profile, use the ip igmp filter interface configuration command 
to apply the profile to the appropriate interfaces. You can apply a profile to multiple interfaces, but each 
interface can only have one profile applied to it.
Note You can apply IGMP profiles to Layer 2 ports only. You cannot apply IGMP profiles to routed ports (or 
SVIs) or to ports that belong to an EtherChannel port group.
To apply an IGMP profile to a switch port, perform this task:
To remove a profile from an interface, use the no ip igmp filter command.
This example shows how to apply IGMP profile 4 to an interface and to verify the configuration:
Switch# configure terminal
Switch(config)# interface fastethernet2/12
Switch(config-if)# ip igmp filter 4
Switch(config-if)# end
Command Purpose
Step 1
Switch# configure terminal
Enters global configuration mode.
Step 2
Switch(config)# interface interface-id
Enters interface configuration mode, and enters the physical 
interface to configure, for example, fastethernet2/3. The 
interface must be a Layer 2 port that does not belong to an 
EtherChannel port group.
Step 3
Switch(config-if)# ip igmp filter profile 
number
Applies the specified IGMP profile to the interface. The profile 
number can be from 1 to 4,294,967,295.
Step 4
Switch(config-if)# end 
Returns to privileged EXEC mode.
Step 5
Switch# show running configuration 
interface interface-id
Verifies the configuration.
Step 6
Switch# copy running-config startup-config
(Optional) Saves your entries in the configuration file.