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Multicast stream crashes after short time

lydia.walther
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Hello,

we are trying to stream some video between two Crestron-Devices, one transmitter (10.43.1.66) and one receiver (10.43.1.90). I configured multicast routing via Pim sparse mode with a rendezvous point.

After about 2 minutes the stream stops. If you shut/no shut the switchport where the transmitter is connected the stream is starting again (for 2 min).

I attach a short scheme about the installation and two pictures which show a Wireshark recording of the switchport where the transmitter is. Seems that the transmitter don't answer to the membership query of router 2, or?

 

I tried to disable IGMP snooping on Switch 133, but it didn't help.

 

The rendezvouz point is configured on all routers.

On every SVI we configured: 

 ip pim sparse-dense-mode

 ip igmp last-member-query-interval 1000
 ip igmp query-interval 60

 

Can anybody help?!

 

vt4cat#sh ip mroute vrf VideoControl
IP Multicast Routing Table
Flags: D - Dense, S - Sparse, B - Bidir Group, s - SSM Group, C - Connected,
       L - Local, P - Pruned, R - RP-bit set, F - Register flag,
       T - SPT-bit set, J - Join SPT, M - MSDP created entry,
       X - Proxy Join Timer Running, A - Candidate for MSDP Advertisement,
       U - URD, I - Received Source Specific Host Report, Z - Multicast Tunnel
       Y - Joined MDT-data group, y - Sending to MDT-data group
Outgoing interface flags: H - Hardware switched, A - Assert winner
 Timers: Uptime/Expires
 Interface state: Interface, Next-Hop or VCD, State/Mode

(*, 239.255.255.250), 00:02:29/00:02:59, RP 10.43.1.65, flags: S
  Incoming interface: Null, RPF nbr 0.0.0.0
  Outgoing interface list:
    Vlan1877, Forward/Sparse-Dense, 00:02:29/00:02:59

(*, 224.0.1.40), 4d23h/00:02:51, RP 10.43.1.65, flags: SJCL
  Incoming interface: Null, RPF nbr 0.0.0.0
  Outgoing interface list:
    Vlan1563, Forward/Sparse-Dense, 1d16h/00:02:51
    Vlan1877, Forward/Sparse-Dense, 4d18h/00:02:32
    Vlan1882, Forward/Sparse-Dense, 4d23h/00:02:05

(*, 239.1.1.5), 00:08:03/00:02:58, RP 10.43.1.65, flags: S
  Incoming interface: Null, RPF nbr 0.0.0.0
  Outgoing interface list:
    Vlan1877, Forward/Sparse-Dense, 00:02:29/00:02:58

(10.43.1.66, 239.1.1.5), 00:08:01/00:03:25, flags: T
  Incoming interface: Vlan1882, RPF nbr 0.0.0.0, RPF-MFD
  Outgoing interface list:
    Vlan1877, Forward/Sparse-Dense, 00:02:30/00:02:57, H

(*, 239.1.1.4), 00:08:04/00:02:59, RP 10.43.1.65, flags: S
  Incoming interface: Null, RPF nbr 0.0.0.0
  Outgoing interface list:
    Vlan1877, Forward/Sparse-Dense, 00:02:30/00:02:59

(10.43.1.66, 239.1.1.4), 00:08:02/00:03:24, flags: T
  Incoming interface: Vlan1882, RPF nbr 0.0.0.0, RPF-MFD
  Outgoing interface list:
    Vlan1877, Forward/Sparse-Dense, 00:02:30/00:02:59, H

 

Greetings Lydia

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lydia.walther
Level 1
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wireshark picture

wireshark picture stream ends

debug ip mrouting

Oct 22 11:38:10: MRT(39): Update (*,224.0.1.40), RPF  /0.0.0.0
Oct 22 11:38:10: MRT(39): Update Vlan1882/224.0.1.40 in the olist of (*, 224.0.1.40), Forward state - MAC built
vt4cat6509r-22#
Oct 22 11:38:16: MRT(39): RPF lookup for 10.43.1.65[0.0.0.0] (10.43.1.65) returned Vlan1882 0.0.0.0
Oct 22 11:38:16: MRT(39): RPF lookup for 10.43.1.66[0.0.0.0] (10.43.1.66) returned Vlan1882 0.0.0.0
vt4cat6509r-22#
Oct 22 11:38:27: MRT(39): WAVL Insert interface: Vlan1877 in (* ,239.1.1.5) Successful
Oct 22 11:38:27: MRT(39): set min mtu for (10.43.1.65, 239.1.1.5) 0->1500
Oct 22 11:38:27: MRT(39): Add Vlan1877/239.1.1.5 to the olist of (*, 239.1.1.5), Forward state - MAC built
Oct 22 11:38:27: MRT(39): Add Vlan1877/239.1.1.5 to the olist of (*, 239.1.1.5), Forward state - MAC built
Oct 22 11:38:27: MRT(39): WAVL Insert interface: Vlan1877 in (10.43.1.66,239.1.1.5) Successful
Oct 22 11:38:27: MRT(39): set min mtu for (10.43.1.66, 239.1.1.5) 0->1500
Oct 22 11:38:27: MRT(39): Add Vlan1877/239.1.1.5 to the olist of (10.43.1.66, 239.1.1.5), Forward state - MAC built
Oct 22 11:38:27: MRT(39): Add Vlan1877/239.1.1.5 to the olist of (10.43.1.66, 239.1.1.5), Forward state - MAC built
Oct 22 11:38:27: MRT(39): WAVL Insert interface: Vlan1877 in (* ,239.1.1.4) Successful
Oct 22 11:38:27: MRT(39): set min mtu for (10.43.1.65, 239.1.1.4) 0->1500
Oct 22 11:38:27: MRT(39): Add Vlan1877/239.1.1.4 to the olist of (*, 239.1.1.4), Forward state - MAC built
Oct 22 11:38:27: MRT(39): Add Vlan1877/239.1.1.4 to the olist of (*, 239.1.1.4), Forward state - MAC built
Oct 22 11:38:27: MRT(39): WAVL Insert interface: Vlan1877 in (10.43.1.66,239.1.1.4) Successful
Oct 22 11:38:27: MRT(39): set min mtu for (10.43.1.66, 239.1.1.4) 0->1500
vt4cat6509r-22#
Oct 22 11:38:27: MRT(39): Add Vlan1877/239.1.1.4 to the olist of (10.43.1.66, 239.1.1.4), Forward state - MAC built
Oct 22 11:38:27: MRT(39): Add Vlan1877/239.1.1.4 to the olist of (10.43.1.66, 239.1.1.4), Forward state - MAC built
Oct 22 11:38:27: MRT(39): Create (*,239.255.255.250), RPF  /0.0.0.0
Oct 22 11:38:27: MRT(39): WAVL Insert interface: Vlan1877 in (* ,239.255.255.250) Successful
Oct 22 11:38:27: MRT(39): set min mtu for (10.43.1.65, 239.255.255.250) 0->1500
Oct 22 11:38:27: MRT(39): Add Vlan1877/239.255.255.250 to the olist of (*, 239.255.255.250), Forward state - MAC built
Oct 22 11:38:27: MRT(39): Add Vlan1877/239.255.255.250 to the olist of (*, 239.255.255.250), Forward state - MAC built
vt4cat6509r-22#
Oct 22 11:38:27: MRT(39): Update Vlan1877/239.1.1.4 in the olist of (10.43.1.66, 239.1.1.4), Forward state - MAC built
Oct 22 11:38:27: MRT(39): Update Vlan1877/239.1.1.5 in the olist of (10.43.1.66, 239.1.1.5), Forward state - MAC built
vt4cat6509r-22#
Oct 22 11:38:41: MRT(39): Update (*,224.0.1.40), RPF  /0.0.0.0
Oct 22 11:38:41: MRT(39): Update Vlan1882/224.0.1.40 in the olist of (*, 224.0.1.40), Forward state - MAC built
vt4cat6509r-22#
Oct 22 11:38:50: MRT(39): Update Vlan1877/224.0.1.40 in the olist of (*, 224.0.1.40), Forward state - MAC built
vt4cat6509r-22#
Oct 22 11:39:07: MRT(39): Update (*,224.0.1.40), RPF  /0.0.0.0
Oct 22 11:39:07: MRT(39): Update Vlan1882/224.0.1.40 in the olist of (*, 224.0.1.40), Forward state - MAC built
vt4cat6509r-22#
Oct 22 11:39:16: MRT(39): RPF lookup for 10.43.1.65[0.0.0.0] (10.43.1.65) returned Vlan1882 0.0.0.0
Oct 22 11:39:16: MRT(39): RPF lookup for 10.43.1.66[0.0.0.0] (10.43.1.66) returned Vlan1882 0.0.0.0
vt4cat6509r-22#
Oct 22 11:39:25: MRT(39): Update Vlan1877/239.1.1.4 in the olist of (*, 239.1.1.4), Forward state - MAC built
Oct 22 11:39:25: MRT(39): Update Vlan1877/239.1.1.4 in the olist of (10.43.1.66, 239.1.1.4), Forward state - MAC built
Oct 22 11:39:25: MRT(39): Update Vlan1877/239.1.1.4 in the olist of (10.43.1.66, 239.1.1.4), Forward state - MAC built
Oct 22 11:39:26: MRT(39): Update Vlan1877/239.255.255.250 in the olist of (*, 239.255.255.250), Forward state - MAC built
vt4cat6509r-22#
Oct 22 11:39:26: MRT(39): Update Vlan1877/239.1.1.5 in the olist of (*, 239.1.1.5), Forward state - MAC built
Oct 22 11:39:26: MRT(39): Update Vlan1877/239.1.1.5 in the olist of (10.43.1.66, 239.1.1.5), Forward state - MAC built
Oct 22 11:39:26: MRT(39): Update Vlan1877/239.1.1.5 in the olist of (10.43.1.66, 239.1.1.5), Forward state - MAC built
vt4cat6509r-22#
Oct 22 11:39:42: MRT(39): Update (*,224.0.1.40), RPF  /0.0.0.0
Oct 22 11:39:42: MRT(39): Update Vlan1882/224.0.1.40 in the olist of (*, 224.0.1.40), Forward state - MAC built
vt4cat6509r-22#
Oct 22 11:39:50: MRT(39): Update Vlan1877/224.0.1.40 in the olist of (*, 224.0.1.40), Forward state - MAC built
vt4cat6509r-22#
Oct 22 11:39:58: MRT(39): Delete Vlan1877/239.1.1.4 from the olist of (10.43.1.66, 239.1.1.4)
Oct 22 11:39:58: MRT(39): set min mtu for (10.43.1.66, 239.1.1.4) 1500->0
Oct 22 11:39:58: MRT(39): Delete Vlan1877/239.1.1.4 from the olist of (*, 239.1.1.4)
Oct 22 11:39:58: MRT(39): set min mtu for (10.43.1.65, 239.1.1.4) 1500->0
Oct 22 11:39:58: MRT(39): Delete Vlan1877/239.1.1.5 from the olist of (10.43.1.66, 239.1.1.5)
Oct 22 11:39:58: MRT(39): set min mtu for (10.43.1.66, 239.1.1.5) 1500->0
Oct 22 11:39:58: MRT(39): Delete Vlan1877/239.1.1.5 from the olist of (*, 239.1.1.5)
Oct 22 11:39:58: MRT(39): set min mtu for (10.43.1.65, 239.1.1.5) 1500->0
vt4cat6509r-22#
Oct 22 11:39:58: MRT(39): Delete Vlan1877/239.255.255.250 from the olist of (*, 239.255.255.250)
Oct 22 11:39:58: MRT(39): set min mtu for (10.43.1.65, 239.255.255.250) 1500->0
vt4cat6509r-22#
Oct 22 11:40:16: MRT(39): RPF lookup for 10.43.1.65[0.0.0.0] (10.43.1.65) returned Vlan1882 0.0.0.0
Oct 22 11:40:16: MRT(39): RPF lookup for 10.43.1.66[0.0.0.0] (10.43.1.66) returned Vlan1882 0.0.0.0
Oct 22 11:40:16: MRT(39): Update (*,224.0.1.40), RPF  /0.0.0.0
Oct 22 11:40:16: MRT(39): Update Vlan1882/224.0.1.40 in the olist of (*, 224.0.1.40), Forward state - MAC built
vt4cat6509r-22#
Oct 22 11:40:44: MRT(39): Update (*,224.0.1.40), RPF  /0.0.0.0
Oct 22 11:40:44: MRT(39): Update Vlan1882/224.0.1.40 in the olist of (*, 224.0.1.40), Forward state - MAC built
vt4cat6509r-22#
Oct 22 11:40:49: MRT(39): Update Vlan1877/224.0.1.40 in the olist of (*, 224.0.1.40), Forward state - MAC built
vt4cat6509r-22#
Oct 22 11:41:15: MRT(39): Update (*,224.0.1.40), RPF  /0.0.0.0
Oct 22 11:41:15: MRT(39): Update Vlan1882/224.0.1.40 in the olist of (*, 224.0.1.40), Forward state - MAC built
Oct 22 11:41:16: MRT(39): RPF lookup for 10.43.1.65[0.0.0.0] (10.43.1.65) returned Vlan1882 0.0.0.0
Oct 22 11:41:16: MRT(39): RPF lookup for 10.43.1.66[0.0.0.0] (10.43.1.66) returned Vlan1882 0.0.0.0
vt4cat6509r-22#
Oct 22 11:41:38: MRT(39): Update (*,224.0.1.40), RPF  /0.0.0.0
Oct 22 11:41:38: MRT(39): Update Vlan1882/224.0.1.40 in the olist of (*, 224.0.1.40), Forward state - MAC built
vt4cat6509r-22#
Oct 22 11:41:48: MRT(39): Update Vlan1877/224.0.1.40 in the olist of (*, 224.0.1.40), Forward state - MAC built
vt4cat6509r-22#
Oct 22 11:42:12: MRT(39): Update (*,224.0.1.40), RPF  /0.0.0.0
Oct 22 11:42:12: MRT(39): Update Vlan1882/224.0.1.40 in the olist of (*, 224.0.1.40), Forward state - MAC built
vt4cat6509r-22#
Oct 22 11:42:16: MRT(39): RPF lookup for 10.43.1.65[0.0.0.0] (10.43.1.65) returned Vlan1882 0.0.0.0
Oct 22 11:42:16: MRT(39): RPF lookup for 10.43.1.66[0.0.0.0] (10.43.1.66) returned Vlan1882 0.0.0.0
vt4cat6509r-22#

Hi,

  • Do you have pim configured on all l3 interface along the path i.e. all interfaces on R2 and R4 on multicast path?
  • Do you have RP configure on both R2 and R4 i.e. ip pim rp-address 10.43.1.65
  • What is the output of "show ip igmp snooping groups" on both switches
  • What is the multicast routing table on R2?

Thanks

John

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Hi John,

thanks for your answer.

Yes, PIM is configured on all L3-Interfaces (SVIs) on the path and accordingly in the whole vrf.

Yes, RP is configured on all routers.

 

Here are the outputs.

R2:

vt2cat6509r-5#sh ip igmp vrf VideoControl groups
IGMP Connected Group Membership
Group Address    Interface                Uptime    Expires   Last Reporter
239.1.1.4        Vlan1879                 00:01:34  00:01:25  10.43.1.90
239.1.1.5        Vlan1879                 00:01:34  00:01:25  10.43.1.90
224.0.1.40       Vlan1879                 5d21h     00:02:31  10.43.1.89
239.255.255.250  Vlan1879                 00:01:34  00:01:25  10.43.1.90

 

vt2cat6509r-5#sh ip mroute vrf VideoControl
IP Multicast Routing Table
Flags: D - Dense, S - Sparse, B - Bidir Group, s - SSM Group, C - Connected,
       L - Local, P - Pruned, R - RP-bit set, F - Register flag,
       T - SPT-bit set, J - Join SPT, M - MSDP created entry,
       X - Proxy Join Timer Running, A - Candidate for MSDP Advertisement,
       U - URD, I - Received Source Specific Host Report, Z - Multicast Tunnel
       Y - Joined MDT-data group, y - Sending to MDT-data group
Outgoing interface flags: H - Hardware switched, A - Assert winner
 Timers: Uptime/Expires
 Interface state: Interface, Next-Hop or VCD, State/Mode

(*, 239.255.255.250), 00:02:21/00:00:38, RP 10.43.1.65, flags: SJC
  Incoming interface: Vlan1877, RPF nbr 172.19.44.90, Partial-SC
  Outgoing interface list:
    Vlan1879, Forward/Sparse-Dense, 00:02:21/00:00:38, H

(*, 224.0.1.40), 5d21h/00:02:46, RP 10.43.1.65, flags: SJCL
  Incoming interface: Vlan1877, RPF nbr 172.19.44.90
  Outgoing interface list:
    Vlan1879, Forward/Sparse-Dense, 5d21h/00:02:46

(*, 239.1.1.5), 00:02:21/stopped, RP 10.43.1.65, flags: SJC
  Incoming interface: Vlan1877, RPF nbr 172.19.44.90, Partial-SC
  Outgoing interface list:
    Vlan1879, Forward/Sparse-Dense, 00:02:21/00:00:38, H

(10.43.1.66, 239.1.1.5), 00:02:21/00:02:53, flags: JT
  Incoming interface: Vlan1877, RPF nbr 172.19.44.90, RPF-MFD
  Outgoing interface list:
    Vlan1879, Forward/Sparse-Dense, 00:02:21/00:00:38, H

(*, 239.1.1.4), 00:02:21/stopped, RP 10.43.1.65, flags: SJC
  Incoming interface: Vlan1877, RPF nbr 172.19.44.90, Partial-SC
  Outgoing interface list:
    Vlan1879, Forward/Sparse-Dense, 00:02:21/00:00:38, H

(10.43.1.66, 239.1.1.4), 00:02:21/00:02:53, flags: JT
  Incoming interface: Vlan1877, RPF nbr 172.19.44.90, RPF-MFD
  Outgoing interface list:
    Vlan1879, Forward/Sparse-Dense, 00:02:21/00:00:38, H

 

R4:

vt4cat6509r-22#sh ip igmp vrf VideoControl groups
IGMP Connected Group Membership
Group Address    Interface                Uptime    Expires   Last Reporter
224.0.1.40       Vlan1563                 1d21h     00:02:57  172.19.44.25
224.0.1.40       Vlan1561                 1d21h     00:02:02  172.19.44.18
224.0.1.40       Vlan1560                 1d21h     00:02:08  172.19.44.14
224.0.1.40       Vlan1558                 1d21h     00:02:05  172.19.44.6
224.0.1.40       Vlan1567                 1d21h     00:02:08  172.19.44.78
224.0.1.40       Vlan1557                 1d21h     00:02:07  172.19.44.2
224.0.1.40       Vlan1882                 5d04h     00:02:56  10.43.1.65

 

vt4cat6509r-22#sh ip mroute vrf VideoControl
IP Multicast Routing Table
Flags: D - Dense, S - Sparse, B - Bidir Group, s - SSM Group, C - Connected,
       L - Local, P - Pruned, R - RP-bit set, F - Register flag,
       T - SPT-bit set, J - Join SPT, M - MSDP created entry,
       X - Proxy Join Timer Running, A - Candidate for MSDP Advertisement,
       U - URD, I - Received Source Specific Host Report, Z - Multicast Tunnel
       Y - Joined MDT-data group, y - Sending to MDT-data group
Outgoing interface flags: H - Hardware switched, A - Assert winner
 Timers: Uptime/Expires
 Interface state: Interface, Next-Hop or VCD, State/Mode

(*, 239.255.255.250), 00:02:16/00:03:11, RP 10.43.1.65, flags: S
  Incoming interface: Null, RPF nbr 0.0.0.0
  Outgoing interface list:
    Vlan1877, Forward/Sparse-Dense, 00:02:16/00:03:11

(*, 224.0.1.40), 5d04h/00:02:23, RP 10.43.1.65, flags: SJCL
  Incoming interface: Null, RPF nbr 0.0.0.0
  Outgoing interface list:
    Vlan1563, Forward/Sparse-Dense, 1d21h/00:02:08
    Vlan1877, Forward/Sparse-Dense, 4d23h/00:02:35
    Vlan1882, Forward/Sparse-Dense, 5d04h/00:02:07

(*, 239.1.1.5), 05:17:49/00:03:11, RP 10.43.1.65, flags: S
  Incoming interface: Null, RPF nbr 0.0.0.0
  Outgoing interface list:
    Vlan1877, Forward/Sparse-Dense, 00:02:16/00:03:11

(10.43.1.66, 239.1.1.5), 05:17:47/00:03:20, flags: T
  Incoming interface: Vlan1882, RPF nbr 0.0.0.0, RPF-MFD
  Outgoing interface list:
    Vlan1877, Forward/Sparse-Dense, 00:02:18/00:03:09, H

(*, 239.1.1.4), 05:17:50/00:03:09, RP 10.43.1.65, flags: S
  Incoming interface: Null, RPF nbr 0.0.0.0
  Outgoing interface list:
    Vlan1877, Forward/Sparse-Dense, 00:02:18/00:03:09

(10.43.1.66, 239.1.1.4), 05:17:48/00:03:29, flags: T
  Incoming interface: Vlan1882, RPF nbr 0.0.0.0, RPF-MFD
  Outgoing interface list:
    Vlan1877, Forward/Sparse-Dense, 00:02:18/00:03:09, H

 

I run another debug and on R2 I saw the following message during that time the stream crashes.:

.Oct 24 13:05:12: IGMP(24): Received Leave from 10.43.1.90 (Vlan1879) for 239.1.1.4
.Oct 24 13:05:12: IGMP(24): Received Group record for group 239.1.1.4, mode 3 from 10.43.1.90 for 0 sources
.Oct 24 13:05:12: IGMP(24): Send v2 Query on Vlan1879 for group 239.1.1.4
.Oct 24 13:05:12: IGMP(24): Received Leave from 10.43.1.90 (Vlan1879) for 239.1.1.5
.Oct 24 13:05:12: IGMP(24): Received Group record for group 239.1.1.5, mode 3 from 10.43.1.90 for 0 sources
.Oct 24 13:05:12: IGMP(24): Send v2 Query on Vlan1879 for group 239.1.1.5
.Oct 24 13:05:12: IGMP(24): Switching to INCLUDE mode for 239.1.1.4 on Vlan1879
.Oct 24 13:05:12: IGMP(24): MRT delete Vlan1879 for (*,239.1.1.4) by 0
.Oct 24 13:05:12: MRT(24): Delete Vlan1879/239.1.1.4 from the olist of (*, 239.1.1.4)
.Oct 24 13:05:12: MRT(24): set min mtu for (10.43.1.65, 239.1.1.4) 1500->0
.Oct 24 13:05:12: IGMP(24): Deleting Vlan1879 from (10.43.1.66,239.1.1.4) olist (no PIM joins active)
.Oct 24 13:05:12: MRT(24): Delete Vlan1879/239.1.1.4 from the olist of (10.43.1.66, 239.1.1.4)
.Oct 24 13:05:12: MRT(24): set min mtu for (10.43.1.66, 239.1.1.4) 1500->0
.Oct 24 13:05:12: PIM(24): Insert (10.43.1.66,239.1.1.4) prune in nbr 172.19.44.90's queue
.Oct 24 13:05:12: PIM(24): Insert (10.43.1.65,239.1.1.4) prune in nbr 172.19.44.90's queue
.Oct 24 13:05:12: IGMP(24): Switching to INCLUDE mode for 239.1.1.5 on Vlan1879
.Oct 24 13:05:12: IGMP(24): MRT delete Vlan1879 for (*,239.1.1.5) by 0
.Oct 24 13:05:12: MRT(24): Delete Vlan1879/239.1.1.5 from the olist of (*, 239.1.1.5)
.Oct 24 13:05:12: MRT(24): set min mtu for (10.43.1.65, 239.1.1.5) 1500->0
.Oct 24 13:05:12: IGMP(24): Deleting Vlan1879 from (10.43.1.66,239.1.1.5) olist (no PIM joins active)
.Oct 24 13:05:12: MRT(24): Delete Vlan1879/239.1.1.5 from the olist of (10.43.1.66, 239.1.1.5)
.Oct 24 13:05:12: MRT(24): set min mtu for (10.43.1.66, 239.1.1.5) 1500->0
.Oct 24 13:05:12: PIM(24): Insert (10.43.1.66,239.1.1.5) prune in nbr 172.19.44.90's queue
.Oct 24 13:05:12: PIM(24): Insert (10.43.1.65,239.1.1.5) prune in nbr 172.19.44.90's queue

 

Greetings Lydia

 

 

Hi,

Are switches 29 and 33 management switches? Can you  see igmp groups on these switches.  Since the client is sending a leave, this could  indicate  a client issue. You can also test with a different client like  vlc. If you know the group and udp port  the transmitter is using, you can connect to the stream and see if it dies after a few minutes.

 

 Thanks

John

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I'm not sure what you mean with management switches. Switches 29 and 133 are normal access layer switches with the two connected Crestron-devices.

 

On switch 133 I can see groups:


vt133cat4510r-e-2#sh ip igmp snooping groups
Vlan      Group                    Version     Port List
---------------------------------------------------------
1879      239.1.1.4                v2          Gi10/15
1879      239.1.1.5                v2          Gi10/15
1879      239.255.255.250          v2          Gi10/15

 

Great idea to have a test with a different client. Unfortunately I don't get the stream on my laptop, testet with VLC and Quicktime. Both say "Encryption failed", but on the transmitter there is encryption disabled.
For testing I used the link, which is configured in the receiver: rtsp://10.43.1.66:554/live.sdp
I also tried a lot of other combinations, with multicast address, with username/password. Nothing worked. :-(   

Connected the support of Crestron yesterday, but until now there is no answer. Unfortunately the devices are a only lent for testing and testing time expires next week.

 

Greetings Lydia

Hey,

in the table of show ip mroute... what does partial-SC mean??

(*, 233.1.1.10), 00:01:51/00:02:46, RP 10.43.1.65, flags: SJC
  Incoming interface: Vlan1877, RPF nbr 172.19.44.90, Partial-SC
  Outgoing interface list:
    Vlan1879, Forward/Sparse-Dense, 00:00:29/00:02:46, H

 

I did a test with two laptops and VLC Player. But it did not work. Logging seems to be ok and VLC says its successfully connected to the Stream, but there is no picture. But if the laptops are in the same subnet... it's working.

 

Greetings Lydia

Hi,

 

What is the TTL of the stream in vlc?

 

Thanks

John

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Ahhhh... thank you so much. I read about the ttl sometimes in older tutorials. But during the set-up dialog of the vlc stream there was no ttl setting. So I had a look at it and it was set to 1. I changed it to 5 and now the stream via VLC from one laptop to another is working fine without any interruption!!
So it's clear that the problem with the stream of the crestron devices has to be a client problem.

 

Thank you, John!

Can you say something to the following logging output? Testet with the crestron devices. Stream startet at 10:47:04 and crashes at 10:49:57. The output is from switch 133 where the receiving-device is located:

 

Nov  1 10:49:57: IGMPSN: timer: Vlan 1879 report timer expired
Nov  1 10:49:57: IGMPSN: sync group for Vlan 1879 robustness variable 3
Nov  1 10:49:57: IGMPSN: sync group for Vlan 1879 GCE 0100.5e7f.fffa
Nov  1 10:49:57: IGMPSN: sync group for group (239.255.255.250) blist (2)
Nov  1 10:49:57: IGMPSN: group (239.255.255.250): has v2 Hosts
Nov  1 10:49:57: IGMPSN: group (239.255.255.250): [0]GQ-miss-list members are:IGMPSN: group: Gi10/15,
Nov  1 10:49:57: IGMPSN: group (239.255.255.250): [1]GQ-miss-list members are:IGMPSN: group: Gi10/15,
Nov  1 10:49:57: IGMPSN: group (239.255.255.250): [2]GQ-miss-list members are:IGMPSN: group: Gi10/15,
Nov  1 10:49:57: IGMPSN: Clearing all hosts on port Gi10/15 for group 239.255.255.250
Nov  1 10:49:57: IGMPSN: mgt: Vlan 1879 gce 0100.5e7f.fffa remove port Gi10/15
Nov  1 10:49:57: IGMPSN: group: Deleting port Gi10/15 from group 239.255.255.250 on Vlan 1879
Nov  1 10:49:57: IGMPSN: group: Deleting group 239.255.255.250 on Vlan 1879, Send v2 leave
Nov  1 10:49:57: l2mcm_group_delete: timer stop: vlan 1879, group 239.255.255.250
Nov  1 10:49:57: IGMPSN: mgt: try to delete group 239.255.255.250, on Vlan 1879
Nov  1 10:49:57: IGMPSN: group: purge group 239.255.255.250 in vlan 1879
Nov  1 10:49:57: IGMPSN: mgt: deleting group 239.255.255.250, on Vlan 1879
Nov  1 10:49:57: l2mcm_group_delete: dequeuing group 239.255.255.250 vlan 1879 from gce
Nov  1 10:49:57: IGMPSN: group: Sending Leave for group 239.255.255.250, source 10.43.1.90 on Vlan 1879
Nov  1 10:49:57: IGMPSN: group: Deleting gce 0100.5e7f.fffa
Nov  1 10:49:57: IGMPSN: sync group for Vlan 1879 GCE 0100.5e01.0104
Nov  1 10:49:57: IGMPSN: sync group for group (239.1.1.4) blist (2)
Nov  1 10:49:57: IGMPSN: group (239.1.1.4): has v2 Hosts
Nov  1 10:49:57: IGMPSN: group (239.1.1.4): [0]GQ-miss-list members are:IGMPSN: group: Gi10/15,
Nov  1 10:49:57: IGMPSN: group (239.1.1.4): [1]GQ-miss-list members are:IGMPSN: group: Gi10/15,
Nov  1 10:49:57: IGMPSN: group (239.1.1.4): [2]GQ-miss-list members are:IGMPSN: group: Gi10/15,
Nov  1 10:49:57: IGMPSN: Clearing all hosts on port Gi10/15 for group 239.1.1.4
Nov  1 10:49:57: IGMPSN: mgt: Vlan 1879 gce 0100.5e01.0104 remove port Gi10/15
Nov  1 10:49:57: IGMPSN: group: Deleting port Gi10/15 from group 239.1.1.4 on Vlan 1879
Nov  1 10:49:57: IGMPSN: group: Deleting group 239.1.1.4 on Vlan 1879, Send v2 leave
Nov  1 10:49:57: l2mcm_group_delete: timer stop: vlan 1879, group 239.1.1.4
Nov  1 10:49:57: IGMPSN: mgt: try to delete group 239.1.1.4, on Vlan 1879
Nov  1 10:49:57: IGMPSN: group: purge group 239.1.1.4 in vlan 1879
Nov  1 10:49:57: IGMPSN: mgt: deleting group 239.1.1.4, on Vlan 1879
Nov  1 10:49:57: l2mcm_group_delete: dequeuing group 239.1.1.4 vlan 1879 from gce
Nov  1 10:49:57: IGMPSN: group: Sending Leave for group 239.1.1.4, source 10.43.1.90 on Vlan 1879
Nov  1 10:49:57: IGMPSN: group: Deleting gce 0100.5e01.0104

Nov 1 10:49:47: l2mcsn_gquery_gce_walk: TIMER_STOP for group 239.255.255.250

Nov 1 10:49:47: l2mcsn_gquery_gce_walk: TIMER_STOP for group 239.1.1.4

Nov 1 10:49:47: l2mcsn_gquery_gce_walk: TIMER_STOP for group 239.1.1.5

Hi,

 I think you should look at the specific application. Could be it requires specific multicast configuration or could be some settings that need changing.

Thanks

John

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