03-29-2017 08:17 AM - edited 03-08-2019 09:57 AM
Here's my situation. Have Vocera badges that I need to broadcast between subnets over WAN. Main office has a 6509 with Meraki APs and Vocera server. Other side of WAN is 3750 with Meraki APs. If someone can take a look at my setup and let me know how far off i am, i would appreciate it. Attached are sh igmp commands.
Main office 6509
VLAN 52-Vocera Server
interface Vlan52 description MDF IS ip address 10.52.52.52 255.255.0.0 ip helper-address 10.90.50.15
ip pim sparse-mode
WAN Link
interface Vlan354 description Point-to-point route to Anson ip address 10.70.70.5 255.255.255.252 ip pim sparse-mode
Meraki Badge Wifi
interface Vlan105 ip address 10.105.48.1 255.255.252.0 ip helper-address 10.90.50.46 ip pim sparse-mode
ip pim rp-address 10.105.48.1
Remote Office 3750:
Meraki Badge Wifi
interface Vlan83 ip address 10.80.15.1 255.255.255.0 ip pim sparse-mode
interface Vlan354 description Point-to-point route to Anson ip address 10.70.70.6 255.255.255.252 ip pim sparse-mode
03-29-2017 09:17 AM
Do you have the RP configured on the 3750?
03-29-2017 09:52 AM
Yes, I do.
03-29-2017 10:08 AM
Looks like you are not establishing PIM neighbors across the point to point. What type of connection is it?
I'll ask the obvious question, can you ping across the link?
Can you provide the configuration of the physical interfaces associated with the link?
03-29-2017 11:20 AM
I can ping across the link. It's a dark fiber circuit currently in layer 3 mode....I may change it to layer 2 if this doesn't work.
Here are the physical interface connections:
6509:
interface GigabitEthernet3/47 description Single-mode Fiber connection to Zayo for Anson switchport switchport access vlan 354 switchport mode access speed nonegotiate
3750:
ip multicast-routing distributed no ip igmp snooping vlan 83
interface GigabitEthernet1/0/12 description Single-mode Fiber connection to Zayo equipment switchport access vlan 354 switchport mode access speed nonegotiate
03-29-2017 11:33 AM
If you are using an SVI and is not working
Can you try it on routed port for each site
example:
6509
config t
int g3/47
no switchport
ip adress 10.10.10.1 255.255.255.252
ip pim spar
3750
config t
int g1/0/12
no switchport
ip adress 10.10.10.2 255.255.255.252
ip pim spar
Test with ping and check pim neighbor
HTH
03-29-2017 11:57 AM
Agree with Reza as that is something to try. The interesting thing is that you don't have PIM neighbors across the point to point and the 3750 Vlan354 interface does not show up on the output with "show ip igmp int". So whatever issue you are having, it appears to be with the 3750, specifically across the point to point.
Is the 3750 running an IP Base or IP Services image?
Can you provide the output for "sh ip pim interface"?
Are you running a routing protocol across the link, if so what (EIGRP/RIP/OSPF) and are neighbors established or are you just doing static routing?
Does the 3750 have a route to the RPs address (10.105.48.1)?
This might help in determining what's happening.
03-29-2017 12:19 PM
The 3750 is running ip services and the network runs EIGRP. Here are the outputs for sh ip pim interface:
6509
show ip igmp interface
Vlan105 is up, line protocol is up
Internet address is 10.105.48.1/22
IGMP is enabled on interface
Current IGMP host version is 2
Current IGMP router version is 2
IGMP query interval is 60 seconds
IGMP querier timeout is 120 seconds
IGMP max query response time is 10 seconds
Last member query count is 2
Last member query response interval is 1000 ms
Inbound IGMP access group is not set
IGMP activity: 1001 joins, 1000 leaves
Multicast routing is enabled on interface
Multicast TTL threshold is 0
Multicast designated router (DR) is 10.105.48.1 (this system)
IGMP querying router is 10.105.48.1 (this system)
Multicast groups joined by this system (number of users):
224.0.1.40(1)
IGMP snooping is globally enabled
IGMP snooping CGMP-AutoDetect is globally enabled
IGMP snooping is enabled on this interface
IGMP snooping fast-leave (for v2) is disabled and querier is disabled
IGMP snooping explicit-tracking is enabled
IGMP snooping last member query response interval is 1000 ms
IGMP snooping report-suppression is enabled
Vlan354 is up, line protocol is up
Internet address is 10.70.70.5/30
IGMP is enabled on interface
Current IGMP host version is 2
Current IGMP router version is 2
IGMP query interval is 60 seconds
IGMP querier timeout is 120 seconds
IGMP max query response time is 10 seconds
Last member query count is 2
Last member query response interval is 1000 ms
Inbound IGMP access group is not set
IGMP activity: 0 joins, 0 leaves
Multicast routing is enabled on interface
Multicast TTL threshold is 0
Multicast designated router (DR) is 10.70.70.5 (this system)
IGMP querying router is 10.70.70.5 (this system)
No multicast groups joined by this system
IGMP snooping is globally enabled
IGMP snooping CGMP-AutoDetect is globally enabled
IGMP snooping is enabled on this interface
IGMP snooping fast-leave (for v2) is disabled and querier is disabled
IGMP snooping explicit-tracking is enabled
IGMP snooping last member query response interval is 1000 ms
IGMP snooping report-suppression is enabled
Vlan52 is up, line protocol is up
Internet address is 10.52.52.52/16
IGMP is enabled on interface
Current IGMP host version is 2
Current IGMP router version is 2
IGMP query interval is 60 seconds
IGMP querier timeout is 120 seconds
IGMP max query response time is 10 seconds
Last member query count is 2
Last member query response interval is 1000 ms
Inbound IGMP access group is not set
IGMP activity: 7 joins, 0 leaves
Multicast routing is enabled on interface
Multicast TTL threshold is 0
Multicast designated router (DR) is 10.52.52.52 (this system)
IGMP querying router is 10.52.52.52 (this system)
No multicast groups joined by this system
IGMP snooping is globally enabled
IGMP snooping CGMP-AutoDetect is globally enabled
IGMP snooping is enabled on this interface
IGMP snooping fast-leave (for v2) is disabled and querier is disabled
IGMP snooping explicit-tracking is enabled
IGMP snooping last member query response interval is 1000 ms
IGMP snooping report-suppression is enabled
Anson-3750G-12#sh ip igmp interface
Vlan83 is up, line protocol is up
Internet address is 10.80.15.1/24
IGMP is enabled on interface
Current IGMP host version is 2
Current IGMP router version is 2
IGMP query interval is 60 seconds
IGMP configured query interval is 60 seconds
IGMP querier timeout is 120 seconds
IGMP configured querier timeout is 120 seconds
IGMP max query response time is 10 seconds
Last member query count is 2
Last member query response interval is 1000 ms
Inbound IGMP access group is not set
IGMP activity: 2 joins, 1 leaves
Multicast routing is enabled on interface
Multicast TTL threshold is 0
Multicast designated router (DR) is 10.80.15.1 (this system)
IGMP querying router is 10.80.15.1 (this system)
Multicast groups joined by this system (number of users):
224.0.1.40(1)
03-29-2017 01:36 PM
IP services support full routing protocols. So, it is just a matter of changing it to routed ports, advertise the subnet to EIGRP and test PIM neighbor connectivity.
HTH
03-30-2017 01:19 PM
Ended up I didn't have pim on the 3750 WAN interface. Working fine now. Thanks for all your suggestions and assistance.
03-29-2017 01:39 PM
So if you are establishing EIGRP neighbors across the point to point multicast works in that regard.
You mistakenly sent me the outputs of "sh ip igmp int" and not "sh ip pim int" so if you could resend it may help.
Aside from the anomalies, it looks like it is set up correctly, so you may have a bug or something is just stuck. You could try:
1- Removing the ip pim from the 3750 VLAN354 interface and putting it back (easy and quick)
2- Reza's suggestion
3- Simply reload the switch.
03-29-2017 10:03 AM
Looking at the output you posted, there is no PIM peering between the 6509 and the 3750.
Can you verify?
show ip pim neighbor PIM Neighbor Table Mode: B - Bidir Capable, DR - Designated Router, N - Default DR Priority, P - Proxy Capable, S - State Refresh Capable Neighbor Interface Uptime/Expires Ver DR Address Prio/Mode
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