From: Koen Zeilstra (koen@koenzeilstra.com)
Date: Mon May 22 2006 - 06:45:25 ART
In my example I think mroutes are the only way. If you use ip unnumbered
on the tunnel and run OSPF through it, you would end up with recursive
routing.
You are right about asking the proctor. However I would like to know as
much as these requirements and rules in advance in order to save time.
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On Mon, 22 May 2006, Alexei Monastyrnyi wrote:
| From my experience, if you think you have to use a static mroute, you'd better
| check if you meet all requirements in unicast routing tasks. Those tasks can
| be implicitly bound to mcast RPF check issues.
|
| Example is like this.
|
| Two routers (R2 and R4) are connected as spokes to FR-hub R3 and get routes to
| the rest of the POD via OSPF. At the same time they share a /24 subnet across
| their Ethernet ports with RIP on top.
|
| Unicast routing requires R4 to prefer routes learned via RIP to those learned
| via OSPF.
|
| Mcast task can ask you to configure R2-R3-R5 as mcast domain and then join R4
| to this domain via its Ethernet interface. Failure to to solve the unicast
| routing task above would make you think about mroute on R4 cause RPF check
| fails since R4 still learns its unicast routes via OSPF/FR but not via
| RIP/Ethernet.
|
| Just my two cents here... Otherwise ask a proctor, if you thinks mroute is the
| only way... Just to be on the safe side. :-)
|
| A.
|
| on 22/05/2006 10:47 Koen Zeilstra wrote:
| > Hi Group,
| >
| > Static routes are not permitted. What about static mroutes?
| >
| > If your multicast traffic has to pass non multicast routers, this is usualy
| > done by applying GRE tunnels. To make the router expect the traffic coming
| > from the tunnel interface and pass the RPF check you have to use mroutes.
| > AFAIK this is the only way. Are mroutes allowed on the exam? Or is there
| > another way to accomplish this objective.
| >
| > regards,
| >
| > Koen
| >
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