From: Long Kwok (lkwok@ccieunix.com)
Date: Sun May 01 2005 - 16:02:17 GMT-3
The "ip pim nbma-mode" from what I understand is used to change the
queuing mechanism on a frame-relay configured interface , and to also
change the way that a hub router with multicast enabled reacts to
dense-mode receivers prune messages ? So then exactly in what scenarios
is ip pim nbma-mode required ? Would it be safe to say if I have a
partially meshed frame-relay topology with say R1 the hub and R2 through
R6 possible receivers , would you always put ip pim nbma-mode on R1's
serial interface , in either sparse or sparse-dense mode ?
TIA , Long
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