06-13-2012 08:22 AM
Hi,
we intend to install a single multicast server on our network, which will be used by users different services.
The "problem" is that the users are in subnet in different VRFs, and some are in subnets directly in the global routing table.
What I would like to do is a specific VRF dedicated to host the multicast server, then to redistribute export multicast traffic in other VRFs and global table.
My questions are:
- is it possible to export multicast traffic from a VRF to another one ?
- is it possible to export multicast traffic from a VRF to the global IP table ?
Thanks in adance for any help
Regards
P.
06-18-2012 03:34 AM
Hi
In my understanding there is no direct way of leaking multicast traffic from one VRF to another VRF but we can achieve the multicast communication across different VRFs using MSDP session between the RPs of the two VRFs assuming the unicast route-leaking is already in place.
I think similar approach can be used for multicast communication between GRT and VRF using MSDP.
Regards
Varma
06-21-2012 03:35 AM
Hi,
I finally found the solution which is quite simple:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/12_2sb/feature/guide/extvpnsb.html
- between 2 VRFs, the feature is natively available on the chassis. The only thing is that it is necessary to apply impot/export rules to make the RPF possible.
- between a VRF and the global IP table: I still need to study that more deeply, but it seems it's possible ith a stat mroute, still for the RPF resolution
P.
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