<div dir="auto">I guess I should have asked whether you are running pim first. Is there a ve on that VLAN with ip pim configured?<div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">-- </div><div dir="auto">Eldon</div></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Dec 18, 2016 10:03 AM, "Eldon Koyle" <<a href="mailto:ekoyle%2Bpuck.nether.net@gmail.com">ekoyle+puck.nether.net@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex"><div dir="auto">What does your pim configuration look like? Especially your rp config.<div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">Making sure there is no rp-candidate for traffic you want to keep on a single l2 domain can help a lot (in fact, we only add rp entries for specific apps). This is especially true for groups used by SSDP or mDNS. It's been a while, but I remember having similar issues. I'll have to go dig through my configs and see if it reminds me of anything else.<div dir="auto"><br></div><div dir="auto">-- </div><div dir="auto">Eldon Koyle</div></div></div><div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Dec 13, 2016 08:29, "Alexander Shikoff" <<a href="mailto:minotaur@crete.org.ua" target="_blank">minotaur@crete.org.ua</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Hi!<br>
<br>
<br>
Well, I'd like to bring this thread up again hoping to catch<br>
someone who has also hit this issue.<br>
<br>
Today I upgraded software to 05.9.00be, and situation is still<br>
the same: with enabled Multicast Traffic Reduction,<br>
multicast traffic is being switched by LP CPU.<br>
<br>
Current test VLAN configuration is:<br>
!<br>
vlan 450 name ITCons2DS_test<br>
tagged ethe 7/1 to 7/2 ethe 9/5 ethe 11/2 ethe 12/8 ethe 13/8<br>
multicast passive<br>
multicast pimsm-snooping<br>
!<br>
<br>
<a href="http://telnet@lsr1-gdr.ki#show" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">telnet@lsr1-gdr.ki#show</a> vlan 450<br>
<br>
PORT-VLAN 450, Name ITCons2DS_test, Priority Level 0, Priority Force 0, Creation Type STATIC<br>
Topo HW idx : 65535 Topo SW idx: 257 Topo next vlan: 0<br>
L2 protocols : NONE<br>
Statically tagged Ports : ethe 7/1 to 7/2 ethe 9/5 ethe 11/2 ethe 12/8 ethe 13/8<br>
Associated Virtual Interface Id: NONE<br>
------------------------------<wbr>----------------------------<br>
Port Type Tag-Mode Protocol State<br>
7/1 TRUNK TAGGED NONE FORWARDING<br>
7/2 TRUNK TAGGED NONE FORWARDING<br>
9/5 TRUNK TAGGED NONE FORWARDING<br>
11/2 TRUNK TAGGED NONE FORWARDING<br>
12/8 TRUNK TAGGED NONE FORWARDING<br>
13/8 TRUNK TAGGED NONE FORWARDING<br>
Arp Inspection: 0<br>
DHCP Snooping: 0<br>
IPv4 Multicast Snooping: Enabled - Passive<br>
IPv6 Multicast Snooping: Disabled<br>
<br>
No Virtual Interfaces configured for this vlan<br>
<br>
<br>
IGMP snooping works, I'm able to see In/Out interfaces and current<br>
active querier:<br>
<br>
<a href="http://telnet@lsr1-gdr.ki#show" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">telnet@lsr1-gdr.ki#show</a> ip multicast vlan 450<br>
----------+-----+---------+---<wbr>------------+-----+-----+-----<wbr>-<br>
VLAN State Mode Active Time (*, G)(S, G)<br>
Querier Query Count Count<br>
----------+-----+---------+---<wbr>------------+-----+-----+-----<wbr>-<br>
450 Ena Passive 192.168.210.1 119 1 1<br>
----------+-----+---------+---<wbr>------------+-----+-----+-----<wbr>-<br>
<br>
Router ports: 12/8 (11s)<br>
<br>
Flags- R: Router Port, V2|V3: IGMP Receiver, P_G|P_SG: PIM Join<br>
<br>
1 (*, 239.32.4.130) 00:34:48 NumOIF: 1 profile: none<br>
Outgoing Interfaces:<br>
e9/5 vlan 450 ( V2) 00:34:48/40s<br>
<br>
1 (91.238.195.1, 239.32.4.130) in e11/2 vlan 450 00:34:48 NumOIF: 1 profile: none<br>
Outgoing Interfaces:<br>
TR(e9/5,e7/1) vlan 450 ( V2) 00:34:48/0s<br>
FID: 0xa0a9 MVID: None<br>
<br>
<br>
Right after multicast stream start flooding from Eth11/2 out of TR(e9/5,e7/1),<br>
the CPU load on LP 11 increases:<br>
<br>
<a href="http://telnet@lsr1-gdr.ki#show" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">telnet@lsr1-gdr.ki#show</a> cpu-utilization lp 11<br>
<br>
17:25:10 GMT+02 Tue Dec 13 2016<br>
<br>
SLOT #: LP CPU UTILIZATION in %:<br>
in 1 second: in 5 seconds: in 60 seconds: in 300 seconds:<br>
11: 6 6 6 6<br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
And I see these packets processed by LP CPU:<br>
<br>
LP-11#debug packet capture include vlan-id 450<br>
[...]<br>
91.238.195.1 -> 239.32.4.130 UDP [2000 -> 2000]<br>
******************************<wbr>******************************<wbr>**********<br>
[ppcr_tx_packet] ACTION: Forward packet using fid 0xa0a9<br>
[xpp10ge_cpu_forward_debug]: Forward LP packet<br>
Time stamp : 00 day(s) 11h 32m 49s:,<br>
TM Header: [ 1022 00a9 a0a9 ]<br>
Type: Multicast(0x00000000) Size: 34 Mcast ID: 0x9a0 Src Port: 2<br>
Drp Pri: 2 Snp: 2 Exclude Src: 0 Cls: 0x00000001<br>
******************************<wbr>******************************<wbr>**********<br>
00: a0a9 0403 5e50 41c2-7840 0abc 4400 0000 FID = 0xa0a9<br>
10: 0100 5e20 0482 f4cc-55e5 4600 0800 4588 Offset = 0x10<br>
20: 0540 08df 0000 3d11-5cb4 5bee c301 ef20 VLAN = 450(0x01c2)<br>
30: 0482 07d0 07d0 052c-0000 4701 e11a 8534 CAM = 0x00055e<br>
40: 5a95 fb85 94ee 0b69-9938 967a c827 f571 SFLOW = 0<br>
50: 73cc 8e72 98cc 82e0-436e 30f1 4414 f400 DBL TAG = 0<br>
60: 11fd 7b2b c8be d9ca-d0fa 44d0 45b5 53e5<br>
70: a386 ac24 cc0b 9698-c0a2 ff65 9f32 6b14<br>
Pri CPU MON SRC PType US BRD DAV SAV DPV SV ER TXA SAS Tag MVID<br>
4 0 0 11/2 3 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0<br>
<br>
91.238.195.1 -> 239.32.4.130 UDP [2000 -> 2000]<br>
******************************<wbr>******************************<wbr>**********<br>
[ppcr_rx_packet]: Packet received<br>
Time stamp : 00 day(s) 11h 32m 49s:,<br>
TM Header: [ 0564 8a23 0040 ]<br>
Type: Fabric Unicast(0x00000000) Size: 1380 Class: 4 Src sys port: 2595<br>
Dest Port: 0 Drop Prec: 1 Ing Q Sig: 0 Out mirr dis: 0x0 Excl src: 0 Sys mc: 0<br>
******************************<wbr>******************************<wbr>**********<br>
Packet size: 1374, XPP reason code: 0x00045286<br>
00: 05f0 0403 5c50 41c2-7841 fffe 4400 0000 FID = 0x05f0<br>
10: 0100 5e20 0482 f4cc-55e5 4600 0800 4588 Offset = 0x10<br>
20: 0540 08e0 0000 3d11-5cb3 5bee c301 ef20 VLAN = 450(0x01c2)<br>
30: 0482 07d0 07d0 052c-0000 4701 e11f c052 CAM = 0x00ffff(R)<br>
40: e9df e2fb 1f9d 0c1d-354a 7df5 f0df edab SFLOW = 0<br>
50: 1145 566c 4c59 2557-f7cf c708 a75e 5a29 DBL TAG = 0<br>
60: 1704 9f8b 151c b66b-957a 51eb ac99 772d<br>
70: 07e7 23d7 f84a 50ac-5864 452d 7f70 0495<br>
Pri CPU MON SRC PType US BRD D<br>
4 0 0 11/2 3 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0<br>
<br>
<br>
I have no ideas why it happens. "Multicast Guide" clearly tells<br>
that these packets should be processed in hardware.<br>
Please advice!<br>
<br>
Thanks!<br>
<br>
--<br>
MINO-RIPE<br>
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