From: Adarsh Singh (adarshs@hclinfinet.net)
Date: Thu Nov 28 2002 - 05:02:39 GMT-3
Hi All,
I have a server placed in location A which is connected to location B on
leased line of 64 Kbps, the server sends multicast traffic on
239.255.255.255 group.
The router at location B is having gre tunnels to various locations namely
c,d,e,f.
The diag
-----gre tunnels----C(1720)
/
Server (Location A cisco1720)------64kbps leased
line-----locationB(1720)------gre tunnels----D(1720)
(Multicast traffic for 239.255.255.255 group from server at location A)
\------gre tunnels----E(1720)
The average traffic of the between location A & B is 21 Kbps , now i need to
send the same traffic to location C, D, E etc .
So no matter how many tunnels i make at location B , the traffic between
location A & B should remain 21 Kbps.
The application is sending the traffic of Multicats on a specific udp port ,
Also a tcp application is running between Server at location A & remote
locations C,D,E.
This tcp transactions shoudl not be mulicasted.
Could any one tell me how to go about it ?
Rgds
Adarsh
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ivan Centeno" <icenteno2001@yahoo.com>
To: <Sam.MicroGate@usa.telekom.de>; <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 10:48 PM
Subject: Re: Multicast problem
> Sam,
>
> the ping answers are normal one per each group menber.
> The registering flag shows that the source is sending
> the information to the RP using registering mode ( see
> Doile II ).
>
> Best Regards
>
> Ivan
> CCIE @10746
> --- Sam.MicroGate@usa.telekom.de wrote:
> > Hello Group,
> >
> > I am having a problem configuring multicast network
> > over frame relay. I
> > configured a hup and spoke topology. The hup is RP
> > and the mapping agent in
> > the same time. All the interfaces in the hup and the
> > spokes are configured
> > with ip pim sparse-mode. The phasycal and multipoint
> > interfaces have ip pim
> > nbma-mode configured. One of the ethernet interfaces
> > is configured to join
> > 233.0.0.1 group. Here is the result of ping
> > 233.1.1.1 and show ip mroute
> > from the other spoke. Is it normal for ping to reply
> > with the line below
> > instead of the !!!!!? Also why the flag of
> > (150.50.7.6, 233.0.0.1) is
> > registering?
> >
> > r6#ping 233.0.0.1
> >
> > Type escape sequence to abort.
> > Sending 1, 100-byte ICMP Echos to 233.0.0.1, timeout
> > is 2 seconds:
> > Reply to request 0 from 150.50.100.5, 148 ms
> > Reply to request 0 from 150.50.100.5, 172 ms
> > r6#
> >
> > r6#sh ip pim rp
> > Group: 233.0.0.1, RP: 200.0.0.2, v2, v1, uptime
> > 00:02:20, expires 00:02:41
> > r6#
> >
> > r6#sh ip mroute 233.0.0.1
> > IP Multicast Routing Table
> > Flags: D - Dense, S - Sparse, C - Connected, L -
> > Local, P - Pruned
> > R - RP-bit set, F - Register flag, T -
> > SPT-bit set, J - Join SPT
> > M - MSDP created entry, X - Proxy Join Timer
> > Running
> > A - Candidate for MSDP Advertisement
> > Outgoing interface flags: H - Hardware switched
> > Timers: Uptime/Expires
> > Interface state: Interface, Next-Hop or VCD,
> > State/Mode
> >
> > (*, 233.0.0.1), 00:05:20/00:02:58, RP 200.0.0.2,
> > flags: SPF
> > Incoming interface: Serial0, RPF nbr 150.50.100.2
> > Outgoing interface list: Null
> >
> > (150.50.7.6, 233.0.0.1), 00:00:43/00:02:16, flags:
> > FT
> > Incoming interface: Ethernet0, RPF nbr 0.0.0.0,
> > Registering
> > Outgoing interface list:
> > Serial0, 150.50.100.2, Forward/Sparse,
> 00:00:42/00:02:47
>
>
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