From: Ahsan Mohiuddin (ahsan.mohiuddin@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Apr 25 2008 - 17:11:35 ART
like GRE tunnel? I don't know bcuz the lab instructions specifically ask NOT
to add any IP Addressing thats not there in the diagram
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 8:53 PM, Rich Collins <nilsi2002@gmail.com> wrote:
> nbma mode on the hub will not help you with dense-mode since you don't have
> an explicit join.
>
> Maybe one option is to build a pim dense tunnel between the two spokes?
>
> -Rich
>
>
> On 4/25/08, Ahsan Mohiuddin <ahsan.mohiuddin@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello Group,
>>
>> I have two FR spokes R2 and R4 connected out R5 (hub)'s multipoint sub-if
>> s1/0.245. The network is running PIM sparse-dense. R2 is a client for
>> group
>> 228.22.22.22. There is no RP for it, hence its a dense-mode group. All
>> PIM
>> routers receive ping replies from the 228.22.22.22 client (R2), except
>> the
>> other FR spoke R4. I have already checked for RPF failure but can't see
>> any.
>> On R5, I can see interface s1/0.245 as being in the (S,G) entry's
>> Incoming
>> interface list but not in the Outgoing list. I have already added ip pim
>> nbma-mode under this sub-if, but R4 is unable to ping the group. ANy
>> comments are appreciated. P.S. nothing but physical interfaces is allowed
>> on
>> both R4 & R2 (FR spokes).
>>
>> thanks in adv for your inputs
>>
>>
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