12-19-2013 05:22 AM - edited 03-04-2019 09:54 PM
Hi Guys,
Need your help on this.
I have an N7N-C7010 running NX-OS 5.2.1 with N7K-SUP1 and N7K-M108X2-12L.
I was unable to run Multicast Routing (Inter-VLAN Multicast)
Here are the configurations:
interface Vlan131
ip address 10.240.141.2/24
ip ospf passive-interface
ip router ospf 10 area 0.0.0.0
ip pim sparse-mode
ip igmp version 2
hsrp 131
preempt
priority 105
ip 10.240.141.1
ip dhcp relay address 10.240.131.13
no shutdown
description IPTV
interface Vlan14
ip address 10.240.144.2/23
ip ospf passive-interface
ip router ospf 10 area 0.0.0.0
ip pim sparse-mode
ip igmp version 2
hsrp 14
preempt
priority 105
ip 10.240.144.1
ip dhcp relay address 10.240.2.100
no shutdown
description USERS
Router# sho ip igmp groups
IGMP Connected Group Membership for VRF "default" - 3 total entries
Type: S - Static, D - Dynamic, L - Local, T - SSM Translated
Group Address Type Interface Uptime Expires Last Reporter
224.0.1.60 D Vlan14 04:55:48 00:02:37 10.240.144.60
239.255.255.246 D Vlan14 04:55:44 00:02:41 10.240.144.32
239.255.255.250 D Vlan14 04:55:52 00:02:33 10.240.144.60
Router#
Source is connected on VLAN131 while the client on VLAN14.
Hope someone can reply today. Need your feedbacks asap as I'm on-site right now.
Thanks,
Eugene
12-19-2013 05:49 AM
Eugene
Not familiar with Nexus switches so these questions might not be applicable but -
1) have you configured an RP ? If not you can either -
a) configure the Nexus to be an RP
or
b) configure "ip pim sparse-dense-mode" under the vlan interfaces (if supported)
2) have you checked that the TTL of the packets is greater than 1 (it needs to be to be routed across the vlan interfaces). The TTL settings would be on the actual source ie. usually set in the application itself.
Jon
12-19-2013 06:41 AM
Hi Jon,
For now its just inter-VLAN routing and I don't think we need RP right away.
There's no option if sparse-dense on Nexus.
As requested, please see output below:
Router# sho ip mroute summ
IP Multicast Routing Table for VRF "default"
Total number of routes: 32
Total number of (*,G) routes: 3
Total number of (S,G) routes: 28
Total number of (*,G-prefix) routes: 1
Group count: 9, rough average sources per group: 3.1
Group: 224.0.1.60/32, Source count: 1
Source packets bytes aps pps bit-rate oifs
(*,G) 43 3096 72 0 0.000 bps 1
10.240.144.51 36 2732 75 0 10.133 bps 1
Group: 232.0.0.0/8, Source count: 0
Source packets bytes aps pps bit-rate oifs
(*,G) 0 0 0 0 0.000 bps 0
Group: 239.0.1.2/32, Source count: 1
Source packets bytes aps pps bit-rate oifs
192.168.10.100 1 1344 1344 0 0.000 bps 0
Group: 239.0.1.3/32, Source count: 1
Source packets bytes aps pps bit-rate oifs
192.168.10.100 1 1344 1344 0 0.000 bps 0
Group: 239.0.1.4/32, Source count: 1
Source packets bytes aps pps bit-rate oifs
192.168.10.100 1 1344 1344 0 0.000 bps 0
Group: 239.0.1.5/32, Source count: 1
Source packets bytes aps pps bit-rate oifs
192.168.10.100 1 1344 1344 0 0.000 bps 0
Group: 239.0.1.6/32, Source count: 1
Source packets bytes aps pps bit-rate oifs
192.168.10.100 1 1344 1344 0 0.000 bps 0
Group: 239.0.1.8/32, Source count: 1
Source packets bytes aps pps bit-rate oifs
192.168.10.100 1 1344 1344 0 0.000 bps 0
Group: 239.255.255.246/32, Source count: 0
Source packets bytes aps pps bit-rate oifs
(*,G) 0 0 0 0 0.000 bps 1
Group: 239.255.255.250/32, Source count: 21
Source packets bytes aps pps bit-rate oifs
(*,G) 21 6661 317 0 0.000 bps 2
10.240.141.14 108 42812 396 0 0.000 bps 2
10.240.141.16 93 15341 164 0 0.000 bps 2
10.240.144.17 395 202281 512 0 0.000 bps 2
10.240.144.18 36 18005 500 0 0.000 bps 2
10.240.144.19 8 1316 164 0 0.000 bps 2
10.240.144.24 6 986 164 0 0.000 bps 2
10.240.144.30 92 15176 164 0 0.000 bps 2
10.240.144.31 11 1811 164 0 0.000 bps 2
10.240.144.32 144 48676 338 0 0.000 bps 2
10.240.144.33 124 62015 500 0 0.000 bps 2
10.240.144.39 6 986 164 0 0.000 bps 2
10.240.144.46 6 986 164 0 0.000 bps 2
10.240.144.49 9 1481 164 0 0.000 bps 2
10.240.144.53 56 9236 164 0 0.000 bps 2
10.240.144.58 120 60014 500 0 0.000 bps 2
10.240.144.59 48 7480 155 0 0.000 bps 2
10.240.144.73 9 1481 164 0 0.000 bps 2
10.240.144.81 103 35630 345 0 0.000 bps 2
10.240.144.82 347 81029 233 0 0.000 bps 2
10.240.144.85 4 656 164 0 0.000 bps 2
10.240.144.108 6 6832 1138 0 0.000 bps 2
Router#
Thanks,
Eugene
12-19-2013 06:51 AM
Eugene
Is it because it is all on one switch you say you do not need an RP ?
My understanding of PIM sparse mode was that an RP was required and not optional.
Could you try just configuring the Nexus as the RP and see what happens ?
Jon
12-19-2013 05:59 AM
Eugene
Can you also post output of "sh ip mroute
Jon
12-19-2013 06:44 AM
Hi Jon,
Right now were doing the test on multicast address 239.0.1.2 between VLANs 131(server) and 14(listener).
Thanks,
Eugene
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