Multicast routing between VRF's
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‎03-07-2016 08:30 AM
Hi!
I wondering if it's possible to route incoming multicast from one VR to another VR in the same machine?
The reason is that I want to isolate a PIM domain for our IPTV customers from our core network. A simple solution would be to do a loop in the switch and push all traffic over that link, but that's cheating 😉
Would be thankful for some insight and maybe configuration samples.
With regards
Mattias
I wondering if it's possible to route incoming multicast from one VR to another VR in the same machine?
The reason is that I want to isolate a PIM domain for our IPTV customers from our core network. A simple solution would be to do a loop in the switch and push all traffic over that link, but that's cheating 😉
Would be thankful for some insight and maybe configuration samples.
With regards
Mattias
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‎03-07-2016 12:53 PM
Thanks Henrique!
Though I already read it  and it's not unicast that's the problem....We are an IPTV distributor so multicast is kind of our thing 
Though I already read it  and it's not unicast that's the problem....We are an IPTV distributor so multicast is kind of our thing 
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‎03-07-2016 12:53 PM
Hi Mike!
That's so true...simpliest solution is always best. 🙂
But we also has to acknowledge our providers request.
So please develop inter-vrf multicast support 😉
With regards
Mattias
That's so true...simpliest solution is always best. 🙂
But we also has to acknowledge our providers request.
So please develop inter-vrf multicast support 😉
With regards
Mattias
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‎03-07-2016 12:41 PM
Currently we can only do Inter-VR Routing for IPv4 Unicast by using Static Routes.
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‎03-07-2016 12:41 PM
We run PIM-SM passive today and push everything to our providers. But now many off them doesn't want that, they want us to have a ordinary PIM-SM with MSDP (I've gotten everything working except multicast). So to isolate them from our core, I want a separate VRF.
A solution would be to add a new "droppoing" switch and it would only deliver to them, but it's just wrong 😉
A solution would be to add a new "droppoing" switch and it would only deliver to them, but it's just wrong 😉
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‎03-07-2016 12:41 PM
What type of isolation are you trying to get? PIM passive VLANs would prevent user vlans from seeing PIM messages.
