07-11-2011 02:04 AM - edited 03-07-2019 01:09 AM
1. We are having the attached multicast setup in our office. Source are sitting in vlan 540 and receivers are in vlan 101. Souce multicast groups ranges are 225.0.1.0/24 & 226.0.1.0/24.
2. Source Unicast IPs are 10.20.12.0/24 and 10.20.13.0/24
Receivers Unicast IPs are 10.20.14.0/24 and 10.20.15.0/24
3. IP pim-sparse mode configured in all the above vlan interfaces
4. Now we have configured RP as the (HSRP) standby IP of the Vlan 540 (10.20.12.254)
Is this the right way of configuring RP ? any suggestions?
Also we need also to restict multicast streams 225 & 226 from receiving only from vlan 101 rest all vlan should be blocked.
Any suggestions
07-11-2011 03:02 AM
Hello Shibu,
best practice is to use a loopback for the RP address
then you can use anycast RP to provide fault tolerance.
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Also we need also to restict multicast streams 225 & 226 from receiving only from vlan 101 rest all vlan should be blocked.
this may be as easy as not enabling PIM on that other Vlans SVIs
or it may need some form of filtering
see
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/ipmulti/command/reference/imc_03.html#wp1071517
ip multicast boundary command
Hope to help
Giuseppe
07-11-2011 05:45 AM
Hi Shibu,
While confiuring HSRP address as RP address may work, I am not sure if this is recommended. Can you explain what you are trying to acheive with HSRP address?. If you trying this design for RP redundancy, it is better to go for Anycast RP.
To deny mcast stream from other sources, use "ip pim accept-register" on RP.
HTH,
Nagendra
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