From: Ravi Singh (way2ccie@googlemail.com)
Date: Fri Mar 20 2009 - 07:15:47 ART
Hi Mink,
Could you elaborate on that please. I have not specified in my
configuration that loo0 should be the source of multicast traffic for
R1.I don't want it to be the source . Its just the mere presence of
the loop0 interface thats making R1 take it as source. If I remove
loo0 from R1 , the source interface becomes F0/0 and I don't specify
this in the config.
Hope you got what I am trying to say.
Thanks
Ravi
On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 9:03 AM, Mink <maritpra@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Ravi,
>
> By the way you test, multicast source seem to connected to R1 loop0. I dont
> think R1 can forward the multicast packet if the source connected to
> non-multicast enabled interface, in this case loopback 0. "show ip mroute" on
> R1 should be able to help you identify the problem, you will not see anything
> related to your multicast group that R5 joined if you haven't enable multicast
> on the interface that you pretend to be the souce of multicast traffic.
>
> Hope this will help.
>
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