01-08-2020 09:33 AM
Is PIM required between MSDP peers? I've been told that it's not but I can't get it to work in my lab. The first packet gets encapsulated in the MSDP message and makes it all the way to the destination, but subsequent packets don't go through unless I configure PIM end-to-end.
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01-09-2020 08:49 PM
Hi,
If you want multicast traffic to flow from R4 to R1, then you need pim along the whole path i.e. R1-pim-R2-pim-R3-pim-R4.
MSDP is used for source discovery i.e. share SAs.
In your example R1- R2 are multicast domain1 and R3 -R4 are multicast domain2. R2 is RP for domain1 and R3 is RP for domain2. You want multicast between the two domains:
Thanks
John
01-08-2020 03:08 PM
Hi,
What is your MSDP configuration?
Thanks
John
01-09-2020 05:05 PM - edited 01-09-2020 05:06 PM
R1---R2---R3---R4
OSPF/PIM-SM between R1 and R2
OSPF/PIM-SM between R3 and R4
eBGP between R2 and R3
Full IP reachability
MSDP between R2 and R3
R2: ip msdp peer 3.3.3.3 connect-source Loopback0 ip msdp originator-id Loopback0 R3: ip msdp peer 2.2.2.2 connect-source Loopback0 ip msdp originator-id Loopback0
On R1, I'm listening on 224.1.1.1 and 239.1.1.1
On R4, I ping either mcast address and the first packet makes it. Packet capture shows that it's encapsulated in the MSDP message. Subsequent packets do not go through until the S,G entries timeout.
I've tried with "ip pim bsr-border" on the interfaces between R2 and R3 and it doesn't work. PIM adjacency didn't form with those commands contrary to the documentation I've read.
01-09-2020 08:49 PM
Hi,
If you want multicast traffic to flow from R4 to R1, then you need pim along the whole path i.e. R1-pim-R2-pim-R3-pim-R4.
MSDP is used for source discovery i.e. share SAs.
In your example R1- R2 are multicast domain1 and R3 -R4 are multicast domain2. R2 is RP for domain1 and R3 is RP for domain2. You want multicast between the two domains:
Thanks
John
01-08-2020 04:29 PM
We would like to know more about your use case and requirement? how your underlay infrastructure connected.
and why do you do think you need MSDP ? and provide the high level network diagram and device configuration to understand better.
here is the guidelines for MSPD deployment :
suggest good example : ( you can also do without BGP)
https://cciethebeginning.wordpress.com/2008/08/24/msdp-and-inter-domain-multicast/
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