yes rayn  the deny statement will make the group deined to fall back to dense 
mode. even through i am operating in sparse mode with the autorp enabled on the 
MA and RP.
by the way the autorp listener will make these two groups AUTORP 224.0.1.39 nd 
MA 224.0.1.40 to operate in dense mode which is the default flood and prune 
behavior so that all other devices learn about them.



Best Regards,

Elie Raad | AUST IT Department Support
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From: Ryan Jensen [[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2012 6:53 PM
To: Elie Raad
Cc: Max Kamali; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] AutoRP + ACL fun

If you aren't operating in sparse-dense mode, will it still fallback to dense 
mode? I'm refering to the ip pim auto-rp listener command which doesn't require 
you to run sparse-dense mode to use Auto-rp, and just run sparse-mode.

On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 10:35 AM, Elie Raad 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
The (-) means that these group will fallback to dense mode since they are being 
denied in the ACL from operating in sparse mode.


Best Regards,

Elie Raad | AUST IT Department Support
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377<tel:%2B961-1-218716%20Ext%3A%20377>
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From: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 
[[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>]
 on behalf of Max Kamali [[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>]
Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2012 2:09 AM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] AutoRP + ACL fun

Hi everyone,

I am working on AutoRP and ACL filtering of the announcements.  The goal
here is to advertise group 232.0.0.0/5<http://232.0.0.0/5> , option2 below 
works just fine and I
get what I need for the task.

Questions:

a) is there a functional difference between option 1 and 2 show below?
b) in option 1 I see the group listed as " Group(s) 
(-)224.0.0.0/5<http://224.0.0.0/5>" dose the
"(-)" preceding the group number, for this example ultimately mean: every
group except everything that falls in the 224.0.0.0/5<http://224.0.0.0/5> range?

Thank you,
Max

Option 1:

Group(s) (-)224.0.0.0/5<http://224.0.0.0/5>
  RP 200.0.0.4 (?), v2v1
    Info source: 200.0.0.5 (?), elected via Auto-RP
         Uptime: 00:00:32, expires: 00:00:03

Standard IP access list task4
    10 deny   224.0.0.0, wildcard bits 7.255.255.255
    20 permit any


Option 2:

Group(s) 232.0.0.0/5<http://232.0.0.0/5>
  RP 200.0.0.4 (?), v2v1
    Info source: 200.0.0.5 (?), elected via Auto-RP
         Uptime: 00:00:06, expires: 00:00:02

Standard IP access list task4
    10 permit 232.0.0.0, wildcard bits 7.255.255.255

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