10-07-2009 01:43 PM - edited 03-04-2019 06:17 AM
Folks, application folks in my company complain that multicast traffic for a group 239.254.13.31 does not work. They say that traffic for group 239.254.13.32 works OK. I do mtrace from Layer 3 switch and the difference I notice is that the last path (-4 10.12.17.3) is not listed for the 239.254.13.31. Can someone confirm what I can infer from this mtrace output?
switchL3#mtrace 10.12.17.3 10.12.49.15 239.254.13.32
Type escape sequence to abort.
Mtrace from 10.12.17.3 to 10.12.49.15 via group 239.254.13.32
From source (?) to destination (?)
Querying full reverse path...
0 10.12.49.15
-1 10.12.49.60 PIM [10.12.17.0/26]
-2 10.12.60.105 PIM [10.12.17.0/26]
-3 10.12.60.61 PIM [10.12.17.0/26]
-4 10.12.17.3
switchL3#mtrace 10.12.17.3 10.12.49.15 239.254.13.31
Type escape sequence to abort.
Mtrace from 10.12.17.3 to 10.12.49.15 via group 239.254.13.31
From source (?) to destination (?)
Querying full reverse path...
0 10.12.49.15
-1 10.12.49.60 PIM [10.12.17.0/26]
-2 10.12.60.105 PIM [10.12.17.0/26]
-3 10.12.60.61 PIM Prune sent upstream [10.12.17.0/26]
switchL3#
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10-07-2009 02:30 PM
Option 2 allows you to map different source|group pairs thus it is more scalable. With that said, to keep things simple, go with Option 1 for your current setup.
Regards,
Edison.
10-07-2009 01:52 PM
10.12.17.3 is not sending to 239.254.13.31 multicast group.
10.12.17.3 is only sending to 239.254.13.32.
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Edison.
10-07-2009 02:22 PM
Great. On each of those PIM hops listed, I see the entry:
!------
ip igmp ssm-map static ssm-source1 10.12.17.3
!
ip access-list standard ssm-source1
permit 239.254.13.32
!-----
I see I have two options to accomodate this. Do you see any need or advantage in doing Option 2) below?
Option 1)
ip access-list standard ssm-source1
permit 239.254.13.31
or
Option 2)
ip igmp ssm-map static ssm-source2 10.12.17.3
!
ip access-list standard ssm-source2
permit 239.254.13.31
10-07-2009 02:30 PM
Option 2 allows you to map different source|group pairs thus it is more scalable. With that said, to keep things simple, go with Option 1 for your current setup.
Regards,
Edison.
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