From: Riapolov, Bradley (BRiapolo@wm.com)
Date: Wed Apr 25 2007 - 17:28:29 ART
Bob,
Thank you, as always.  It is working now.
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Sinclair [mailto:bob@bobsinclair.net]
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 1:49 PM
To: Riapolov, Bradley
Cc: ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: MVR
Riapolov, Bradley wrote:
> I have looked around GS and DocCD, but cannot locate technical details on how
> to verify whether MVR is operational:
>
> My source is on f0/3, receiver on f0/1, now what?  When I ping 224.0.8.8 from
> the router hanging from f0/3 - I get no replies.  Does anyone have a good
> document on this or simply knows how this is supposed to work?  Thank you in
> advance.
>
> CAT2#sh mac ad mu
> Vlan    Mac Address       Type       Ports
> ----    -----------       ----       -----
>   40    0100.5e00.0808    IGMP       Fa0/1, Fa0/3
> CAT2#sh mvr int
> Port    Type            Status          Immediate Leave
> ----    ----            -------         ---------------
> Fa0/1   RECEIVER        ACTIVE/UP       DISABLED
> Fa0/3   SOURCE          ACTIVE/UP       DISABLED
>
>
> CAT2#sri mvr
> mvr vlan 40
> mvr
> mvr mode dynamic
> mvr group 224.0.8.8
>   
Bradley:
Here is similar output from the SHOWiT engine for DOiT Lab 11 for a 
working configuration.  Let me know what else you may need. 
! CAT2#SHOW MVR interface
Port         Type            Status             Immediate Leave
----         ----            -------            ---------------
Fa0/5        SOURCE          ACTIVE/UP          DISABLED
Fa0/7        RECEIVER        ACTIVE/UP          DISABLED
! CAT2#sh run | inc mvr
mvr vlan 40
mvr
mvr group 229.11.11.11
 mvr type source
 mvr type receiver
 mvr vlan 40 group 229.11.11.11  <<<<<<<< port facing receiver
-- Hth,Bob Sinclair CCIE 10427 CCSI 30427 www.netmasterclass.net
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