Vendors such as Lawo and others are suggesting that, when configuring a Catalyst 9200 or 9300 series switch for media networks, such as ST-2110 and AES67, that each device on a physical port be given a /30 address to reduce chances for flooding.
Most of these devices will be running some sort of UDP multicast audio, video and control per port, aside from the messaging/browser of TCP.
I understand the reason for the /30. Typically these networks have multiple switches in a spine/leaf configuration.
What I am not clear on is the switch configuration so that all of these /30 can talk to each other, within and across switches.
It appears to me that each device has a gateway address,,,and thus there are many gateways,,,how do they talk?
The vendors can't seem to provide much info other than "ask Cisco", so that is what I am doing. I need to understand programming the switches to accommodate this requested architecture.
Thank you