06-24-2017 03:43 AM - edited 03-08-2019 11:05 AM
Hi all,
Please see attached my topology of my LAN/WAN with multicast source and receivers detailed.
Essentially I just want some clarification as to if the attached topology will work. See below further details:
Multicast Source Site
Multicast Receiver Sites
I am a little bit conscious that whilst my source methodology should work, my receiver topology won’t as I am not sure if the Core Switch requires PIM-SM enabled which I do not believe is possible with an IP Base licence.
Can you provide me some guidance of my design and advise accordingly please.
Many thanks in advance for your help, you guys are great! :)
06-25-2017 04:03 AM
Your concern is valid in at the receiver sites with the 3850 cores running IP Base. The SVI interfaces would need PIM-SM which is not available. I've never had to configure it myself, but it appears IP Base only supports PIM stub routing which has several limitations. Some being you cannot implement it on SVIs and you have to implement EIGRP stub routing.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/switches/lan/catalyst3850/software/release/3.2_0_se/multibook/configuration_guide/b_consolidated_config_guide_3850_chapter_0101001.html#ID127
You might be able to make it work but it may be easier to:
1- Trunk from the routers to the cores and have the L3 interfaces on the routers thus just making the cores L2 devices.
2- Upgrade the cores to the IP services
Hope this helps
06-25-2017 07:50 AM
Hi chrihussey, thanks for your reply.
I have approximately 10 VLANs in total, however oly one needs to support multicast. Therefore I am deciding to keep the design as is, expect for that one VLAN which I will trunk to the Routers.
I see no reason why this wouldn't work. The trunk link will consist of the HSRP VLAN and the other VLAN (PA) in a router on a stick configuration and these will have IGMP snooping enabled up to the L3 interfaces and the L3 interfaces configured with PIM-SM.
06-25-2017 01:04 PM
Sounds good. If you run into any issues during the implementation just reply to this post.
Regards
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