[c-nsp] Multicasting with MDT between ASR9K and ME3600

Leigh Harrison lharrison at convergencegroup.co.uk
Mon Apr 29 04:24:00 EDT 2013


We're running the latest on the ME3600 as it's only just gone in.  It's running 15.3(2)S.

L

From: Fredrik Vöcks [mailto:fredrik.vocks at bredband2.se]
Sent: 28 April 2013 20:45
To: Leigh Harrison
Cc: <cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net>
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Multicasting with MDT between ASR9K and ME3600


Which version are you running on the ME3600? 15.2(4)S3 is the recommended.

/F
Hello all,

Thanks for the responses. I didn't put the mdt config snippet in there, but it has been configured and is peered up just right.

>From the 3600, I have three tunnels dynamically created:
Tunnel 0 is created with reference to the default/global pim peer
Tunnel 1 is created with reference to the mdt when configured under the vrf
Tunnel 2 is created with reference to the rp under the vrf, I have to statically assign this.

The 9K and the 3600 can see each other in the vrf, but I can't long a test group of 239.0.1.239 that I put onto the loopbacks of both the 9K and the 3600. Oddly, the 9K complains about a process not being available when I try to ping the multicast address.

The default pim is created and all devices respond no problem, all bgp is built and the mdt address family is active all over.

Am I missing something obvious or is there something more sinister afoot?

Leigh

Sent from my iPhone - apologies for any spelling or grammar mistakes

On 26 Apr 2013, at 19:46, "Waris Sagheer (waris)" <waris at cisco.com<mailto:waris at cisco.com><mailto:waris at cisco.com<mailto:waris at cisco.com>>> wrote:

Hi Leigh,
Can you elaborate the issues?
I am copying Vinod who will be able to help you.

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From: Leigh Harrison <lharrison at convergencegroup.co.uk<mailto:lharrison at convergencegroup.co.uk><mailto:lharrison at convergencegroup.co.uk<mailto:lharrison at convergencegroup.co.uk>>>
Date: Friday, April 26, 2013 9:25 AM
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Subject: [c-nsp] Multicasting with MDT between ASR9K and ME3600

Hello folks,

We're going through setting up multicasting in our network between some core ASR9K's and some edge ME3600's.  The underlying multicasting is implemented and working well, but we're having some trouble in getting the vrf's working correctly for multicasting.  Would someone be able to offer some sagely advice and some pointers as to what we're doing wrong or not doing??

Leigh


Config for one of the 9K's:-

vrf multicast_test
address-family ipv4 unicast
  import route-target
   64900:123456
  !
  export route-target
   64900:123456
  !
!
router pim
address-family ipv4
  auto-rp mapping-agent Loopback0 scope 20 interval 60
  auto-rp candidate-rp Loopback0 scope 20 group-list 224-4 interval 60
  interface Loopback0
   enable
  !
  interface TenGigE0/3/1/0
   enable
  !
  interface TenGigE0/3/1/3
   enable
  !
  interface TenGigE0/4/1/3
   enable
  !
  interface GigabitEthernet0/3/0/0
   enable
  !
!
vrf multicast_test
  address-family ipv4
   rp-address 200.200.200.11
   interface Loopback239
    enable
   !
  !
!
!
router igmp
interface Loopback0
  join-group 239.0.0.239
!
vrf multicast_test
  interface Loopback239
   join-group 239.0.1.239
  !
!
!
interface Loopback239
vrf multicast_test
ipv4 address 200.200.200.11 255.255.255.255
!
router bgp 64900
vrf multicast_test
  rd 64900:12345611
  address-family ipv4 unicast
   redistribute connected
  !
!
!
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:CH-LHC-ASR9010-1#sh pim vrf multicast_test interface
Fri Apr 26 17:19:30.029 BST

PIM interfaces in VRF multicast_test
Address               Interface                     PIM  Nbr   Hello  DR    DR
                                                         Count Intvl  Prior

200.200.200.11        Loopback239                   on   1     30     1     this system
10.200.2.9            mdtmulticast/test             on   2     30     1     10.200.5.1
RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:CH-LHC-ASR9010-1#sh pim vrf multicast_test neigh
Fri Apr 26 17:19:34.212 BST

PIM neighbors in VRF multicast_test

Neighbor Address             Interface              Uptime    Expires  DR pri   Flags

200.200.200.11*              Loopback239            03:03:26  00:01:37 1 (DR) B P
10.200.2.9*                  mdtmulticast/test      01:42:23  00:01:22 1
10.200.5.1                   mdtmulticast/test      01:42:16  00:01:19 1 (DR) P

RP/0/RSP0/CPU0:CH-LHC-ASR9010-1#ping vrf multicast_test 239.0.1.239
Fri Apr 26 17:22:45.480 BST
Mdef cons get failed for VRF 0x60000003 - No such process


Config for the ME3600 (directly connected)

CG-Peer1-3600ME-1#sh run vrf multicast_test
Building configuration...

Current configuration : 444 bytes
ip vrf multicast_test
rd 64900:12345615
mdt default 239.0.0.1
mdt data 239.0.1.0 0.0.0.255 threshold 1
route-target export 64900:123456
route-target import 64900:123456
!
!
interface Loopback239
ip vrf forwarding multicast_test
ip address 200.200.200.15 255.255.255.255
ip pim sparse-mode
ip igmp join-group 239.0.1.239
!
router bgp 64900
!
address-family ipv4 vrf multicast_test
  redistribute connected
exit-address-family
!
end

CG-Peer1-3600ME-1#
CG-Peer1-3600ME-1#sh ip pim vrf multicast_test int
CG-Peer1-3600ME-1#sh ip pim vrf multicast_test interface

Address          Interface                Ver/   Nbr    Query  DR     DR
                                          Mode   Count  Intvl  Prior
10.200.5.1       Tunnel1                  v2/S   1      30     1      10.200.5.1
200.200.200.15   Loopback239              v2/S   0      30     1      200.200.200.15
CG-Peer1-3600ME-1#sh ip pim vrf multicast_test neigh
PIM Neighbor Table
Mode: B - Bidir Capable, DR - Designated Router, N - Default DR Priority,
      P - Proxy Capable, S - State Refresh Capable, G - GenID Capable
Neighbor          Interface                Uptime/Expires    Ver   DR
Address                                                            Prio/Mode
10.200.2.9        Tunnel1                  01:43:11/00:01:28 v2    1 / G

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