Good testing, Thanks for posting back!

On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 7:31 AM, jmangawang <[email protected]> wrote:

> Brian, your thought was correct.
>
> I just tested this using 4 routers in a string:  R1 - R2 - R3 - R4
>
> R1 is the mrm sender, R2 is the mrm manager, R3 is the RP/mapping
> agent, R4 is the mrm receiver.
>
> With the "ip pim spt-threshold infinity" option set, R4 only showed
> the (*,G) mroute entries, but R1, R2, and R3 all showed (S,G) mroute
> entries with R1 as sender.
>
> But with bidirectional PIM, all 4 routers only show (*,G) mroute entries.
>
> Without bidirectional or spt-threshold infinity, all 4 routers show
> (S,G) mroute entries.
>
> On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 2:44 PM, Bryan Bartik<[email protected]> wrote:
> > Good point Jason. I think the task is hinting at using Bi-directional
> PIM.
> > Disabling the SPT switchover would force all the receivers downstream of
> the
> > RP to stay on the RP tree (*, G). My only concern is if there is host
> > between the RP and the Source. With SPT threshold set to zero, would the
> > router between the source and RP still pull from the SPT?...haven't
> tested
> > it, but might be something to look into.
> >
> > On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 12:10 PM, jmangawang <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >>
> >> Ok, I'd just like a little clarification on another solution after
> >> just having gone through this myself.
> >>
> >> My solution was to configure "ip pim spt-threshold infinity" on all
> >> participating routers.  When I did a "show ip mroute" while the MRM
> >> test was running (from next task), I did not see any (S,G) entries,
> >> only (*,G) entries except on the sender's table.  On a whim, I removed
> >> the "ip pim spt-threshold infinity" command from all routers, then
> >> enabled "ip pim bidir-enable" on each, configured the RP to send out
> >> bidir, and re-ran MRM.  My "show ip mroute" tables looked identical
> >> with the exception that every entry had "bidir" in it.
> >>
> >> And finally, I removed all instances of "bidir" and "spt-threshold"
> >> and just ran everything normal, and the mroute tables DID show (S,G)
> >> entries, like I'd expect them too.
> >>
> >> So, would the "ip pim spt-threshold infinity" command been an
> >> acceptable solution for this?
>



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