From: David Goldsmith (dgoldsmi@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Mon Apr 16 2001 - 20:17:04 GMT-3
Steven,
If I understand your question correctly; The 1.40 and 1.39 are the RP discove
ry
and announce groups associated with sparse mode. Depending on your topology an
d
other factors, what you are seeing may be correct. If no source/receivers has
joined the group the state in the intermediate routers would be correct.
If you send a little more information on the problem (ie config, mroutes) I cou
ld
give more details.
Thanks,
Dave G
Steven Weber wrote:
> I have configured multicast routing and when I do a sh ip mroute, on the
> routers that I have configured as part of the join group come up with the
> corect multicast address, as well as the 224.0.1.40 and 224.0.1.39 addresses
> which I did not configure, the routers that I did not configure as part of th
e
> join-group didn't come up with the multicast address I assigned only these.39
> and .40 addresses. Would somebody be able to explain to me the significance o
f
> these aadresses, where they came from and why they are here.
> Thank You
> Steve
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