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N7K-C7010 NX-OS 5.2.1 with N7K-M108X2-12L Unable to Run Multicast Routing

emcueto08
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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

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Jon Marshall
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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

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

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

Jon Marshall
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Eugene

Can you also post output of "sh ip mroute "

Jon

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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