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[FX] Tarandeep singh
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      05-13-2009
I want to enable PIM on device. So what i do is enable PIM on anew
Loopback interface like this
"ip pim sparse-mode"
Does this loopback necessacrily need to have IP address?
I dont even want to make it unnumbered.

Will it work?
What is the significance of loopback without IP ?
 
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      05-13-2009
On 13 May, 11:57, "[FX] Tarandeep singh" <tara...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I want to enable PIM on device. So what i do is enable PIM on anew
> Loopback interface like this
> "ip pim sparse-mode"
> Does this loopback necessacrily need to have IP address?
> I dont even want to make it unnumbered.
>
> Will it work?
> What is the significance of loopback without IP ?


You need to enable PIM on each IP interface that you want to
paqrticipate in multicast routing. Enabling PIM on a loopback
has no meaning (that I can think of at present anyway).
Multicast packets are received on, and get transmitted from,
PM enabled interfaces.

If your router is bridging only then PIM has no meaning.

If you add more detail of the network topology then perhaps
someone can point you in the correct direction.
 
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      05-13-2009

"bod43" <> wrote in message
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> On 13 May, 11:57, "[FX] Tarandeep singh" <tara...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I want to enable PIM on device. So what i do is enable PIM on anew
>> Loopback interface like this
>> "ip pim sparse-mode"
>> Does this loopback necessacrily need to have IP address?
>> I dont even want to make it unnumbered.
>>
>> Will it work?
>> What is the significance of loopback without IP ?

>
> You need to enable PIM on each IP interface that you want to
> paqrticipate in multicast routing. Enabling PIM on a loopback
> has no meaning (that I can think of at present anyway).


If the router is acting as the RP you would enable PIM on the loopback
address you were using as the RP IP address.

> Multicast packets are received on, and get transmitted from,
> PM enabled interfaces.
>
> If your router is bridging only then PIM has no meaning.
>
> If you add more detail of the network topology then perhaps
> someone can point you in the correct direction.



 
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      05-13-2009
On 13 May, 19:36, "Thrill5" <nos...@somewhere.com> wrote:
> "bod43" <Bo...@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
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> news:1ddaf123-4f70-4e1f-8efe-...
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> > On 13 May, 11:57, "[FX] Tarandeep singh" <tara...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> I want to enable PIM on device. So what i do is enable PIM on anew
> >> Loopback interface like this
> >> "ip pim sparse-mode"
> >> Does this loopback necessacrily need to have IP address?
> >> I dont even want to make it unnumbered.

>
> >> Will it work?
> >> What is the significance of loopback without IP ?

>
> > You need to enable PIM on each IP interface that you want to
> > paqrticipate in multicast routing. Enabling PIM on a loopback
> > has no meaning (that I can think of at present anyway).

>
> If the router is acting as the RP you would enable PIM on the loopback


You do? I may have a closer look later but I can't
recall doing that. Of course it would be better if I could
recall more





 
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