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1 Swinog-3, 19 September 2001 IP-Multicast operational experience André Chapuis, IP-Plus

2 Swinog-3, Multicast operational experience Network design  Standard internet protocols –PIM-SM –MSDP –MBGP  Redundant RP with anycast-RP  Recommended filters for MSDP/PIM –ftp://ftpeng.cisco.com/ipmulticast/config-notes/msdp-sa-filter.txt  Customer’s RP filtered –Accept only SA-messages originated by specific RP’s  Congruent IMBGP/IBGP topologies  MBGP only where necessary

3 Swinog-3, Multicast operational experience Network layout: MBGP

4 Swinog-3, Multicast operational experience Network layout: MSDP

5 Swinog-3, Multicast operational experience Observations/problems  MBGP: RPF checks:  IOS 12.0(7)T: MBGP used to leak into the unicast RIB !  First trial abruptly stopped…  Distance-preferred lookups, not longest-match !  Problems with aggregates (network statements)  Where to inject prefixes into MBGP if RPF checks are done with network statements rather than IGP route !  Confed-external IMBGP were set a distance of 20 (bug)  Occurred in IOS 12.0(10)S1 only  Caused routing loops  MBGP/BGP distance needs manual adaptation

6 Swinog-3, Multicast operational experience Observations/problems  MSDP: peer-RPF checks:  How it works:  When SA-message received, MSDP originator-id is RPF checked with MBGP source AS (to avoid loops when re-transmitting SA-messages)  Issue:  if ISP1 uses parallel MSDP/MBGP peerings and ISP2 only MSDP from its RP: RPF fails  Seen with ‘debug ip msdp’ (use with care !)  Use I-MSDP sessions or mesh-groups to bypass RPF checks

7 Swinog-3, Multicast operational experience Observations/problems  MDS (Multicast Distributed Switching) bug(?) on IOS 12.0(16.6)S2, Cisco7513, VIP4-80, PA-H, Frame-relay p2p sub- interfaces:  MDS stops forwarding packets after some time (~1min)  Turn off MDS  Could only be seen with sh ip mroute 233.21.90.1 count because all the routing tables and forwarding tables were looking fine !  Always check packet-forwarding (once the multicast RT is OK)

8 Swinog-3, Multicast operational experience Observations/problems i64beb-eng#sh ip mrou 159.134.237.179 233.21.90.1 count IP Multicast Statistics 207 routes using 72786 bytes of memory 28 groups, 6.39 average sources per group Forwarding Counts: Pkt Count/Pkts per second/Avg Pkt Size/Kilobits per second Other counts: Total/RPF failed/Other drops(OIF-null, rate-limit etc) Group: 233.21.90.1, Source count: 51, Group pkt count: 234997 Source: 159.134.237.179/32, Forwarding: 226320/44/663/247, Other: 226320/0/0

9 Swinog-3, Multicast operational experience Debugging  mtrace : uses RPF neighbors up to the source  mtrace : follows SPT for the group  mstat : gives packet-loss along the SPT  show ip mroute count: gives actually forwarded packets  http://www.on-the-i.com/mt/index.html: tests from your host ! http://www.on-the-i.com/mt/index.html

10 Swinog-3, Multicast operational experience Mtrace example  i64beb-eng#mtrace 159.134.237.179 195.65.89.1 233.20.90.1  Type escape sequence to abort.  Mtrace from 159.134.237.179 to 195.65.89.1 via group 233.20.90.1  From source (dipsy.av.eircom.net) to destination (i64beb-eng-FastEthernet0-0.ip-plus.net)  Querying full reverse path...  0 i64beb-eng-FastEthernet0-0.ip-plus.net (195.65.89.1)  -1 i64beb-eng-FastEthernet0-0.ip-plus.net (195.65.89.1) PIM [default]  -2 i64beb-021-atm4-0.ip-plus.net (164.128.156.249) PIM/MBGP [159.134.0.0/16]  -3 i62beb-031-fas-2-0.ip-plus.net (164.128.129.230) PIM [159.134.0.0/16]  -4 i64bei-000-Hssi1-0-5.ip-plus.net (164.128.49.13) PIM/MBGP [159.134.0.0/16]  -5 ges-005-Serial3-1.ip-plus.net (164.128.33.129) PIM/MBGP [159.134.0.0/16]  -6 lon-000-Serial2-0.ip-plus.net (164.128.34.14) PIM/MBGP [159.134.0.0/16]  -7 lon-005-POS2-0.ip-plus.net (164.128.33.14) PIM/MBGP [159.134.0.0/16]  -8 fa0.mcast1.thn.london.eircom.net (195.66.230.20) PIM [159.134.237.176/29]  -9 fa5-0-0.core1.thn.london.eircom.net (159.134.191.49) PIM [159.134.237.176/29]  -10 pos1-0-0.core1.cra.dublin.eircom.net (159.134.191.97) PIM [159.134.237.176/29]  -11 e0.mbone.cra.dublin.eircom.net (159.134.192.55) PIM [159.134.237.176/29]  -12 dipsy.av.eircom.net (159.134.237.179)  i64beb-eng#

11 Swinog-3, Multicast operational experience Facts  Global MBGP table contains 3751 entries  IP-Plus currently has 15 multicast peerings  Some popular Websites offer multicast contents: –www.on-the-i.com –www.broadcast.com (Yahoo, through AS3356 (Level3)www.broadcast.com –From last week on, Mbone session: –UO internal channel 2 sends CNN live


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