Re: Tunnel question : Pim dense mode

From: Fahad Khan (fahad.khan@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Jul 25 2008 - 07:39:06 ART


Only Sparse or sparse-dense modes are used in NBMA network (FR). For dense
mode traffic in NBMA, we use tunnel. futher, I have a question that we cant
we use dense mode in NBMA??

Thanks and regards,

On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 2:00 AM, GAURAV MADAN <gauravmadan1177@gmail.com>
wrote:

> HI There
>
> Again I am confused in this tunneling .. I have following ques :
>
>
> R1------Sw----R6
> /
> /
> /
> R2
> \
> \
> \ R3
>
> R1,R2,R3 are connected in hub and spoke format in FR setup .
> All relevant interfaces are in PIM DENSE mode.
>
> R3 : multicast server
> R6 : client .
>
> Can some one let me know why I need to configure a tunnel between R3 and R1
> ?
>
> I did some scenarios like this and I have made this as a practice to
> configure tunnel if spoke to spoke is required ( my bad ) .. but can
> someone please explain this to me .?
>
> Is there a alternate solution to this ?( if tunnel creation is not
> permitted )
>
> Thnx in advance
> Gaurav Madan.
>
>
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