Re: Multicast problem

From: Edmund Roche-Kelly (edr9007@xxxxxxx)
Date: Tue Aug 06 2002 - 17:07:07 GMT-3


   
What makes you think 240.0.0.1 and 241.0.0.2 are
multicast addresses?

"Krucker, Louis" wrote:
>
> Hi folks
>
> I play around with a simple multicast lab and run in some troubles
>
> |-R2-------------R1---------------R4--|
>
> R2 is the multicast source, R1 is the mapping agent and R4 is connected
> to multicast receivers. I use sparse-dense mode on all interfaces, R2 is the
> RP.
>
> My idea was to simulate two multicast groups on R2 which i can ping from
> R4 to test it.
>
> On R2 i use ip igmp join-group 240.0.0.1
> ip igmp join-group 241.0.0.2
> and on the ethernet "ip pim send-rp-announce Loopback0 scope 10"
> to announce the rp to the cloud.
>
> On R1 i have configure ip pim send-rp-discovery lo 0 scope 10 to
> set up a mapping agent. On R4 i configured only multicast-routing and
> sparse-dense mode on the interfaces which route multicast.
>
> The problem I can ping those groups from the MA but not from R4, does
> somebody know where is the mistake ? IP routing is OK because i can ping
> from R4 the ethernet interface where thos two sourced are connected.
>
> Thanks for help
>
> Louis



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