Cisco WAN :: 6500 SW Enable Multi-casting Over WAN

Jan 18, 2011

enable multicasting over the WAN. I have a 6500 SW connected to router and from router I have 3 MPLS links connected given by different service provider running with EBGP. I have around 30 branches running EBGP with Service Provider, and want to multicast VC to branch location from DC.
 
How to do that, what are all the things I need to enable in my 6500 Switch as server is connected to this switch.

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Cisco WAN :: Restricting Multi Casting And Rate Limiting Traffic On 3560

Jul 18, 2011

i have to restrict that router and switches shall join only given multicasts. Means if i change multicast in TVG430 from 239.0.96.1 to 233.0.96.1 than it shall be blocked.My TX rate i set to 20 Mbits on TVG430, i want to rate-limit it to 15 Mbits on switch on Ingress int gi 0/23 or egress gi 0/24 included are three show runs output.ip multicast rate-limit out group-list GROUP source-list SOURCE.

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I have 6500 with this STP configuration:
 
spanning-tree mode rapid-pvst
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I need to enable STP on vlan 100 and vlan 103.
 
When I do "spanning-tree vlan 100,103 root primary" and then "show spanning-tree".I see that STP is not enable on these vlans (100,103).
 
I tried to do "no spanning-tree vlan 1-99,101,102,104-4094" and it is not work.
 
There is a way to enable STP on vlans 100,103 without to do "spanning-tree vlan 1-4094"

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1. Is is supported/possible to provide multicast within a vrf on 7200's?(From initial investigations, it appears to be)

2. Is it possible to only enable mutilcast in a vrf(i.e. not globally)?

3. Any recommended guides/best pratices?(Googling has revealed nothing really that is similiar to what we want to do)4. What are the potential ramifications?(Resource overhead, Security implications, anything else?)

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Mar 26, 2013

I'm trying to find out what platforms support Multilink PPP with Link Fragmentation and Interleaving over a single link, when that single link is PPPoE.  In searching the documentation, the best information I can find is that it seems to be supported in one direction on the ASR1000 url...Many platforms appear to support PPPoE and also MLPPP w/LFI, but it's not clear that both features are supported on the same link.
 
The application is a radio that has an Ethernet interface on its terrestrial link, and acts as an Ethernet bridge.  Would like to use Multilink PPPoE with LFI in order to provide LFI in order to run VoIP over lower speed links (e.g 256kb).  For what it's worth, the radio also supports RFC 5578 PPPoE Extensions for Credit Flow and Link Metrics.  It was fairly easy to find what platforms support RFC 5578.  But RFC 5578 would be used to support variation in the capacity of the link.  If the link speed is fixed, RFC 5578 is not needed.  I was trying to find if the set of platforms supported increase if the need for RFC 5578 is taken off the table.
 
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Nov 4, 2012

I have a question that so far I haven't been able to find a suitable answer for. This is focused from an ISP perspective. So suppose I have the following scenario:
 
I have a BGP transit area. On each edge of the my network I have a e BGP connection to the same client for redundancy. This client has his own ASN, iBGP and prefixes. I'm receiving the same NLRI from the client through both sides. Let's assume he's advertzing the prefix 10.10.0.0/16 through both ends. I'm receiving it with no problems and I'm passing it along to the next providers with whom I also have multiple ingress and egress points.
 
Something like this:
                                                       PROVIDER A                                   PROVIDER A
                                                                 |                                                  |
                                                            eBGP                                             eBGP
                                                                 |                                                  |
CLIENT A (ASN65100) --- eBGP --- MYROUTERA(ASN65200) ----- iBGP --- MYROUTERB(ASN65200) --- eBGP --- CLIENT A(ASN65100)
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                                                            eBGP                                             eBGP
                                                                 |                                                  |
                                                       PROVIDER B                                   PROVIDER B
 
Let's say my client pays for a 10Mb. Both links are configured to 10Mb so that each can handle the load in case the other one fails and both are always active. So my question is:
 
How can I shaped or police the client's traffic across multiple points of entry on different routers so that it won't go beyond the 10Mb. The same scenario applies on how can I limit traffic coming from the providers A, and B destined to the client's prefix: 10.10.0.0/16.
 
I don't mean using MED, local-pref, weight. Sure I can funnel all the traffic through one single point, but consider that I'm also trying to move away from basic routing and more into PfR, which mean that I have more granular control of the flows. Perhaps there is a PfR service-policy or something that can work.
 
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PS. router is ASR1004
 
frame-relay switching
 
interface MFR0 description Virtual FR ---> Serial0/0/0 no ip address encapsulation frame-relay IETF frame-relay lmi-type ansi frame-relay intf-type dce frame-relay route 908 interface Serial0/0/0 908!interface MFR1 description Virtual FR ---> Serial0/2/4:0 no ip address encapsulation frame-relay IETF frame-relay lmi-type ansi frame-relay intf-type dce frame-relay route 900 interface Serial0/2/4:0 900
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