From: Jean Baaklini (JEAN@se.ibm.com)
Date: Thu Apr 14 2005 - 13:33:22 GMT-3
Hi Lee,
let's say the layout looks like that:
            Src
              |
R1----------------R2
|                           |
|                           |
R3---------------R4
| (RP)                |
|___________R5(mapping)
the RPF faillure happens on R4 (it sees R5 as the rpf nbr instead of R2)
My mroute looks like:         ip mroute   src-IP    mask    R2'sIPaddress
Any idea?
Cheers,
JP
 
Lee Donald <Lee.Donald@t-systems.co.uk> 
Sent by: nobody@groupstudy.com
2005-04-14 18:08
Please respond to
Lee Donald
To
Jean Baaklini/Sweden/Contr/IBM@IBMSE, ccielab@groupstudy.com
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Subject
RE: RPF failure
It's sounds like your ip mroute statement is wrong, what's your config?
This static route will override any other dynamically learnt routes.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jean Baaklini [mailto:JEAN@se.ibm.com] 
Sent: 14 April 2005 16:56
To: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: RPF failure
Hi All,
I'm currently working on a multicast routing scenario on which I'd 
appreciate your comments.
One of my routers is dropping the multicast feed because of a multicast 
faillure : Its rpf nbr is the mapping agent (I'm using auto-rp) instead of 
being the correct rpf (to the source).
I tried to add a multicast static route (even played with the admin 
distances, ...) but I doesn't seem to change anything: the static route is 
added to the config but when I type sh ip mroute <group> , the rpf nbr is 
still the mapping agent.
I really don't get it... Does anyone have an idea?
Thank you
JP
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