From: Jay Chandradas (jachandr@xxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat Aug 11 2001 - 01:14:18 GMT-3
hi JP,
I am sure you might have verified this. But to be make sure.
did you specify a ip pim nbma mode on the RC ? along eith ip pim
sparse-send mode.
Also you may have to enable ip multicast on the cat and also a ip cgmp on
the router interfaces connecting to cat.
cheers !
jay.
At 06:55 PM 8/10/2001 -0700, Jai Prakash Shukla wrote:
>I was trying out some thing which is not working. Here it is -
>
>RF
>|
>RA====FR Network =====RB
> |
> RC======RD=====RE
>
>The above setup consists of FR network RC is hub. RA & RB are spoke.
>
>RC, RD and RE are connected on Ethernet.
>
>Requirement is to make RD as RP (Rendezvous Point). RE is joining the group
>224.3.3.3 which should be accessible from all the routers.
>
>I tried this but it would not work. I will be able to reach 224.3.3.3 from
>RC and RD, but not from RA and RB.
>
>If I check the mroute table on RC for RA and RB, I can see (*,G) entry with
>proper RP entry. (S,G) entry will have proper incoming interface. But the
>RPF nbr entry in (S,G) entry will point to RA/RB serial interface instead of
>pointing to RD interface. Outgoing list will be empty.
>
>I am able to reach 224.3.3.3 from RF without any problem.
>
>If I make RC as RP everything works fine.
>
>Is it possible to make RD as RP, if yes then what are the basic
>requirements? If not then why ???
>
>Thanks in advance.
>Rgds
>JP
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