01-29-2015 08:24 AM - edited 03-07-2019 10:26 PM
Hi,
First, a brief summary of my setup.There are 4 cameras connected to a first switch (A). Switch A is connected to a second switch (B) with an optical cable. There are several hosts connected to Switch B, to display the cameras multicast video feeds. The two switches are model Cisco 3750x.
Everything works fine until a host reboot: the cameras feeds are lost during a couple of seconds.
It seems to me that it happens when a host want to join the multicast group and the switch tables are updated.
Any thoughts on what cause the problem and/or what I can test or configure?
Thx
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01-29-2015 11:52 AM
01-29-2015 08:36 AM
Are the cameras and the hosts in the same vlan ?
Is it just one multicast group they are joining ?
If it is just one vlan have you -
1) enabled PIM on the L3 SVI for the vlan
or
2) enabled the IGMP snooping querier for that vlan
what does a host port configuration look like ?
Jon
01-29-2015 10:19 AM
Thanks for you help.
Here are the answers to your questions.
Are the cameras and the hosts in the same vlan ?
--> YES
Is it just one multicast group they are joining ?
--> 4 multicast groups (1 for each camera)
If it is just one vlan have you -
1) enabled PIM on the L3 SVI for the vlan
--> The snooping method set is pim-dvmrp.
or
2) enabled the IGMP snooping querier for that vlan
--> IGMP snooping querier is enable on the VLAN. Switch B is the querier.
01-29-2015 11:52 AM
Thanks.
And you have portfast enabled on all host ports ?
Jon
01-29-2015 12:47 PM
The majority of ports had portfast disabled.
I have enabled them and it seems to work. :)
Thx a lot!
01-29-2015 12:59 PM
No problem.
I'm sure you know this but only enable it on end devices and not on the ports used to connect the switches to each other.
Jon
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