03-24-2024 02:36 PM
Hello,
I am getting IPFM requirement, but I am searching for document to learn why we need IPFM in the first place?
Why IPFM? Why not Cisco ACI? Why not our legacy switches platforms like 2960, 3560 etc.? I mean, why IPFM invented as we already have Cisco ACI solution?
I am going through below link but it's all about marketing briefing about IPFM solution.
Cisco IP Fabric for Media At-a-Glance - Cisco
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03-25-2024 10:54 PM - edited 03-25-2024 10:55 PM
03-31-2024 06:23 PM
Hello Rocky,
As far as I know IPFM is used to replace SDI with IP. Basically, only multicast traffic will be present in an IPFM network, all ports connecting media devices are layer 3 interfaces with PIM, and usually the network is very small. For example, an OB van might only need 2 switches, or a large IPFM might need a SPINE-LEAF architecture. So, you also need have PIM, IGMP and OSPF (or other IGP).
The endpoints are usually media devices, a part we haven't touched on, but from a network perspective they should need to receive or send multicast traffic and need PTP to synchronize time.
03-25-2024 10:54 PM - edited 03-25-2024 10:55 PM
03-31-2024 08:54 AM
Hello Dawei,
thank you
to learn IPFM deployment, how to connect endpoint to IPFM network? what configuration required for endpoint ? does it require routing in IPFM ? or switching only ?
i mean, when we say IPFM, its all about endpoints connectivity to last mile switches or its like Cisco ACI solution ? IPFM is LAN solution (switching only) or IPFM is solution like Cisco ACI (where endpoints are connecting to leaves, then create switch profile, interface profile, AAEP, make vlan pool, then make EPG, BD, Tenant, vrf etc) combination of routing and switching ?
what exactly we need to do in IPFM for working solution ?
03-31-2024 06:23 PM
Hello Rocky,
As far as I know IPFM is used to replace SDI with IP. Basically, only multicast traffic will be present in an IPFM network, all ports connecting media devices are layer 3 interfaces with PIM, and usually the network is very small. For example, an OB van might only need 2 switches, or a large IPFM might need a SPINE-LEAF architecture. So, you also need have PIM, IGMP and OSPF (or other IGP).
The endpoints are usually media devices, a part we haven't touched on, but from a network perspective they should need to receive or send multicast traffic and need PTP to synchronize time.
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