Sorry Rob, I overlooked the fact that you were configuring the default
peer.  Where is the message you are getting coming from?  A debug or ?

On Thu, Apr 1, 2010 at 12:02 PM, Robert Simmons <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well what is the purpose of the msdp default peer command?
> On Apr 1, 2010, at 11:51 AM, Joe Astorino wrote:
>
>> That is what the mcast address family was designed to do : )
>>
>>
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Robert Simmons <[email protected]>
>> Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2010 11:49:55
>> To: <[email protected]>
>> Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Multicast Interdomain Routing
>>
>> Experts,
>>
>> I'm playing around with some different multicast scenarios and I thought it 
>> was possible to make MCast Interdomain Routing without using mBGP between 
>> the MSDP Peers.
>>
>> Here's what I have:
>>
>> Cat2---Cat4---R5---BB3
>>
>> Full reachability exist between all routers.
>>
>> Domain 1 (Cat2 & Cat4)
>> - pim sparse on all relevant interfaces
>> - Cat4 is bsr-candidate and rp-candidate for group 226.0.0.0/8
>> - Cat2 loopback0 has ip igmp-join for 226.1.1.1
>> - Both routers able to ping 226.1.1.1
>> - bsr-border is configured on the link between Cat4 & R5
>> - msdp peer & default peer command is configured for loopback IP address of 
>> R5
>>
>> Domain 2 (R5 & BB3)
>> - pim sparse on all relevant interfaces
>> - R5 is bsr-candidate and rp-candidate for group 225.0.0.0/8
>> - BB3 loopback0 has ip igmp-join for 225.1.1.1
>> - Both routers able to ping 225.1.1.1
>> - bsr-border is configured on the link between R5 & Cat4
>> -msdp peer & default peer command is configured for the loopback IP address 
>> of Cat4
>>
>>
>> When I try to ping any of the groups from the other Domain I get the 
>> following message:
>>
>> RPF lookup failed for source or RP
>>
>> Is the only way to get around this is to configure mBGP between the RPs??
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> -Rob
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>



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