[j-nsp] Multicast

Pablo Varela pablo at pabloylola.com
Fri Jul 15 07:03:19 EDT 2005


On NANOG 27 there was a presentation called "A Methodology for
Troubleshooting Interdomain IP Multicast" that presents a methodology
that looks very throrough.

Unfortunately I don't have the RUL but it shouldn't be too hard to find.

Pablo

On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 11:53:23 +0100, "Jee Kay" <jeekay at gmail.com> said:
> I've got a really strange problem with multicast between a pair of
> Junipers. The setup is as follows:
> 
> Traffic Generator -- Juniper1 -- Juniper2 -- Traffic Sink
> 
> The two Junipers see each other as PIM neighbours happily. Juniper1
> seems a PIM Join entry for the Sink, and the output of show pim join
> extensive and show multicast route says it is correctly forwarding the
> multicast traffic out towards Juniper2.
> 
> Juniper2, in turn, has a PIM Join entry correctly showing that traffic
> should be sent towards the sink, aswell as the appropriate IGMP Group
> entry. Show multicast route on this route says no route entries
> matched.
> 
> As far as I can tell from a sniffer between J1 and J2, the multicast
> traffic is genuinely appearing on the link, although a filter on the
> ingress interface on J2 doesn't seem to pick it up.
> 
> Anyone have any ideas how to go about troubleshooting exactly what's
> happening here? It looks like all the individual components are
> working correctly but there is some key part missing that is causing
> J2 to receive the multicast but not realise that, despite the IGMP
> state, it needs forwarding on.
> 
> For the record, this is all PIM Sparse, J1 is the RP (set as local on
> J1, static on J2), I am using inet.2 for RPF checks (with the
> appropriate rib-groups to distribute OSPF into .0 and .2), have
> interface-routes set to distribute into both tables also. IGMP is
> enabled on all interfaces, version 2. Packet traces show that the sink
> is correctly using IGMPv2. PIM is also enabled on all interfaces, mode
> sparse. The RP address is a secondary IP on lo0 of J1. PIM and IGMP
> are disabled on fxp0.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Ras
> 
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