[c-nsp] cisco-nsp Digest, Vol 42, Issue 33
Michael Robson
Michael.Robson at manchester.ac.uk
Tue May 16 17:14:10 EDT 2006
> I believe the rpf check would fail at the router at which the
> asymetric
> routing starts. Since the Mcast join will come from one direction and
> the the RPF would point in a different direction for the
> source over the
> other path. A static mroute back over the original path for
> the source
> should take care of this situation.
>
Because of the number of sites connected to the core and the variations
in topology due to down links et, static mroutes aren't really a
viable solution.
Michael.
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