wg-multicast - Re: IP multicast routers other than Juniper or Cisco
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- From: "Fligor, Debbie" <>
- To: Bill Owens <>
- Cc: "Fligor, Debbie" <>, wg-multicast List <>
- Subject: Re: IP multicast routers other than Juniper or Cisco
- Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2014 15:00:18 +0000
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I did this for a while on a Brocade MLX. we hit a few bugs with multicast in
general and moved it off to a cisco. they finally found the underlying
problem bug, but we’re replacing the MLXs this summer so I didn’t bother to
move it back.
On Jul 2, 2014, at 7:26, Bill Owens
<>
wrote:
> Forwarding this note for John Kristoff, who isn't subscribed to the list:
>
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> Hello friends,
>
> I'm looking for examples of anyone using something other than a Cisco
> or Juniper box for their MSDP source or RP, and is system that can be
> seen publicly through the normal IPv4-based multicast announcements and
> monitoring tools. If you could, and wouldn't mind, just an RP or MSDP
> IPv4 address and the vendor of the gear in question. Model of gear
> would be nice also, but not required. Thank you kindly,
>
> Please reply off list to
>
> or
> .
>
> John
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>
> Incidentally I don't know of any such source. The closest we got was a
> couple of years ago with a Nortel router at a NYSERNet member campus, and
> they ended up buying a small Cisco to handle their multicast traffic
> because the Nortel wouldn't do the right thing. . .
>
> Bill.
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-debbie
Debbie Fligor, n9dn Lead Network Engineer, CITES, Univ. of Il
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- IP multicast routers other than Juniper or Cisco, Bill Owens, 07/02/2014
- Re: IP multicast routers other than Juniper or Cisco, Fligor, Debbie, 07/02/2014
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