From: Brent Foster (jbrentfoster@yahoo.com)
Date: Sat Mar 25 2006 - 15:33:26 GMT-3
I meant to say "set the source RP of a multicast
stream".
--Brent
--- Brent Foster <jbrentfoster@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Well, originator id is required with Anycast-RP.
> This
> is because you do not want MSDP to set the source of
> a
> multicast stream to the Anycast-RP address, but
> rather
> the real RP address of the router.
>
> This is explained in the Cisco docs.
>
> --Brent
>
> --- Bob Sinclair <bob@bobsinclair.net> wrote:
>
> > Dave,
> >
> >
> > Anycast RP does not require BGP peering.
> >
> > Verify with
> >
> > show ip msdp peer
> > show ip msdp summary
> >
> > originator id is not required
> >
> >
> > Bob Sinclair
> > CCIE #10427, CCSI 30427
> > www.netmasterclass.net
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: david robin
> > To: Cisco certification
> > Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 1:17 PM
> > Subject: anycast (ip multicast question)
> >
> >
> > I have a question,
> > we have two routers r1 and r2, the two routers
> has
> > the same loopback
> > address
> > ( loop 2) and i want to configure them for rp
> > anycast, this will require
> > msdp configuration as follow:
> >
> > r1
> >
> > ip msdp peer r2 connect-source loop 0
> > ip msdp originator-id loop 0
> >
> > and the same config on r2
> >
> > the question is for the anycast rp to work does
> > the two routers require bgp
> > peering between them for the msdp t or not ?
> >
> >
> >
>
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