04-22-2011 07:16 AM - edited 03-06-2019 04:44 PM
Hi,
We are trouble shooting a mcast problem. There are two routers are connected through a tunnel for mcast. The tunnel interface is up, but from sho ip igmp groups cmd, we see tunnel interface is in "stopped" state.
Can anyone please explain the reason for this? and give some advise for how to fix it.
Thanks in advance.
External-A#sho ip igmp groups
IGMP Connected Group Membership
Group Address Interface Uptime Expires Last Reporter Group Accounted
239.255.255.250 Port-channel89 16:18:34 00:02:24 130.14.89.32
224.0.1.40 Tunnel0 16:19:52 stopped 130.14.254.249
224.0.1.40 Vlan8 16:20:43 00:02:19 130.14.254.9
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04-27-2011 01:50 AM
What I am interested is why you are looking for IGMP host membership on a tunnel interface? Strcitly speaking IGMP is used for Hosts talking to routers on the LAN @ layer 2. Then the router will distribute that multicast join up the spared-tree. A tunnel interface can be used for many things - but mainly for layer 3 routing.
How are you using your tunnel???
Really you should be usnig PIM over the tunnel.
04-23-2011 10:58 AM
post the output of:-
show ip mroute
show ip mroute count
04-25-2011 07:22 AM
Thanks.
I have attached a log file for all of info from show cmds.
From show ip igmp group detail, we can see that interface tunnel0 is in Group Mode: INCLUDE, so the "stopped" status might be ok.
According to Cisco doc:
"The word "stopped" indicates that timing out of this entry is not determined by this expire timer. If the router is in INCLUDE mode for a group, then the whole group entry will time out after the last source entry has timed out (unless the mode is changed to EXCLUDE mode before it times out). "
So the stopped status might not indicate any problem.
Let me know what your suggestions and opinions.
Thanks.
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Intercon-rtr-A# sho ip igmp groups
IGMP Connected Group Membership
Group Address Interface Uptime Expires Last Reporter Group Accounted
224.0.1.40 Tunnel0 4d04h stopped 130.14.254.250
224.0.1.40 Vlan516 4d04h 00:02:28 130.14.254.18
Intercon-rtr-A# sho ip igmp groups detail
Flags: L - Local, U - User, SG - Static Group, VG - Virtual Group,
SS - Static Source, VS - Virtual Source,
Ac - Group accounted towards access control limit
Interface: Tunnel0
Group: 224.0.1.40
Flags: L U
Uptime: 4d04h
Group mode: INCLUDE
Last reporter: 130.14.254.250
Source list is empty
Interface: Vlan516
Group: 224.0.1.40
Flags: L U
Uptime: 4d04h
Group mode: EXCLUDE (Expires: 00:02:20)
Last reporter: 130.14.254.18
Source list is empty
Intercon-rtr-A#exit
04-27-2011 01:50 AM
What I am interested is why you are looking for IGMP host membership on a tunnel interface? Strcitly speaking IGMP is used for Hosts talking to routers on the LAN @ layer 2. Then the router will distribute that multicast join up the spared-tree. A tunnel interface can be used for many things - but mainly for layer 3 routing.
How are you using your tunnel???
Really you should be usnig PIM over the tunnel.
04-27-2011 06:22 AM
Thanks.
The tunnel is used for multicast only through ASA as existing design. I believe the "stopped" status is not the problem.
It is true that we are using PIM on the tunnel.
Thanks again for your time and help.
04-27-2011 06:27 AM
OK no problem - so you need to know if the tunnel is behaving correctly, and send IGMP join. Are you using RP's ??
post the output of:-
show ip pim interface
show ip pim neighbor
show ip mroute
show ip mroute count
04-27-2011 06:54 AM
Thanks for your help.
Pls see the attached file for simple network connections and logs. We have RP---it is in ext-router (router's loopback addr 130.14.91.200).
I can not see the mcast source for now, need to make some workaround to see it.
Anyway, if you see any problem, let me know.
I will be on vacation from tomorrow and back to office 10days later. Our ASA engineer is working on this issue. I will forward your suggestion to him.
This issue is involved two groups, both are not familiar with mcast.
Thank you again for your time and help.
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