[Xorp-users] Multicast testbed

Garry Peirce peirce at maine.edu
Wed Apr 7 09:36:26 PDT 2010


Given your diagram.yes - as otherwise, assuming all ports are configured in
the same vlan, all ports are in the same broadcast domain.

 

Vlan2:  ptp between server and xorp1  (server eth0+xorp1 eth0)

Vlan4: ptp between routers (xorp1 eth1 and xorp2 eth5)

Vlan5: LAN side of xorp2 (xorp2 eth6) and far side client eth0

 

From: Shaila Jimenez [mailto:ladybass at gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2010 12:20 PM
To: Garry Peirce; xorp-users at xorp.org
Subject: Re: [Xorp-users] Multicast testbed

 

Hi Garry!!

First thanks! Yes, initially I have a server and 8 routers connected via a
50-port switch. (Each router has 5 network interfaces.) For now I try two
XORP routers. I have not created any vlan.
Do I have to configure the switch?  :(





2010/4/7 Garry Peirce <peirce at maine.edu>

Looks like you're seeing PIM Hellos on interfaces you should not be.

Given -   'My network : Server --->Switch --> xorp1 --->xorp2--->Client',
none of these errors should be seen on Xorp1.

 

WARNING xorp_pism3 PIM ] RX PIM_HELLO from 10.10.10.2 to 224.0.0.13 on vif
eth0: source must be directly connected
WARNING xorp_pism3 PIM ] RX PIM_HELLO from 192.168.1.199 to 224.0.0.13 on
vif eth0: source must be directly connected
WARNING xorp_pism3 PIM ] RX PIM_HELLO from 192.168.1.199 to 224.0.0.13 on
vif eth1: source must be directly connected

 

Perhaps you may actually all these interfaces on the same switch in the same
vlan - ?

 

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