CANOGA PERKINS CanogaOS Configuration Guide User Manual
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CanogaOS Configuration Guide
Proprietary & Confidential Canoga Perkins Metro Ethernet Switches
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24.2.1 References ....................................................................................................... 175
24.2.2
Configuring IGMP Parameter ......................................................................... 176
Enable IGMP................................................................................................................................. 176
Configuring IGMP interface parameters ....................................................................................... 176
Limit Max IGMP Group number .................................................................................................. 176
Configure Multicast Proxy downstream and upstream ................................................................. 177
24.2.3 Validation
Commands..................................................................................... 177
Displaying IGMP Interface ........................................................................................................... 177
Displaying IGMP Groups Information.......................................................................................... 177
24.3 PIM-SM
Configuration ................................................................................................. 178
24.3.1 References ....................................................................................................... 178
24.3.2 Terminology .................................................................................................... 178
24.3.3
Data Flow from Source to Receivers .............................................................. 180
24.3.4 PIM-SM
Configuration ................................................................................... 181
Configuring RP statically .............................................................................................................. 181
RP details.............................................................................................................................. 182
Interface details .................................................................................................................... 182
IP multicast routing table ..................................................................................................... 183
Configuring RP dynamically......................................................................................................... 184
PIM group-to-RP mappings ................................................................................................. 185
RP details.............................................................................................................................. 186
24.4
Boostrap Router Configuration ..................................................................................... 186
24.4.1 Configuring
BSR............................................................................................. 186
Topology........................................................................................................................................ 187
Configurations............................................................................................................................... 187
Router 2 Unicast BSM ......................................................................................................... 187
Validation Commands ................................................................................................................... 188
24.5
General Multicast Configuration................................................................................... 189
24.5.1
Configuring Max Allowed IP Multicast Route ............................................... 189
24.5.2 Validation
Commands..................................................................................... 189
25
Configuring VRF lite ........................................................................................................... 191
25.1
VRF and VRF Lite Overview ....................................................................................... 191
25.2 Usage
example .............................................................................................................. 192
25.2.1 Topology1 ....................................................................................................... 192
Configuration steps ....................................................................................................................... 192
Display Results.............................................................................................................................. 196
Switch A output.................................................................................................................... 196
Switch B output.................................................................................................................... 197
Switch C output.................................................................................................................... 198
Switch D output.................................................................................................................... 198
25.2.2 Topology2 ....................................................................................................... 200
Configuration steps ....................................................................................................................... 201