20
Configure inter-AS option C MD VPN so that the receiver host can receive the multicast data from the
source.
Figure 3
Network diagram
Table 3
Interface and IP address assignment
Device
Interface
IP address
Device
Interface
IP address
S 1
—
10.11.3.2/24
R 1
—
10.11.4.2/24
PE 1
VLAN-interface 2
192.168.1.2/24 ASBR-PE2
VLAN-interface 4
192.168.3.2/2
4
PE 1
VLAN-interface 11 10.11.1.1/24
ASBR-PE2
VLAN-interface 3
192.168.2.2/2
4
PE 1
Loopback 1
1.1.1.1/32
ASBR-PE2
Loopback 1
1.1.1.3/32
ASBR-PE1 VLAN-interface
2 192.168.1.1/24 ASBR-PE2 Loopback
2
22.22.22.22/3
2
ASBR-PE1
VLAN-interface 3
192.168.2.1/24 PE 2
VLAN-interface 4
192.168.3.1/2
4
ASBR-PE1
Loopback 1
1.1.1.2/32
PE 2
VLAN-interface 12 10.11.2.1/24
ASBR-PE1
Loopback 2
11.11.11.11/32 PE 2
Loopback 1
1.1.1.4/32
CE a1
VLAN-interface 10 10.11.3.1/24
CE a2
VLAN-interface 20 10.11.4.1/24
CE a1
VLAN-interface 11 10.11.1.2/24
CE a2
VLAN-interface 12 10.11.2.2/24
CE a1
Loopback 0
2.2.2.2/32
Requirements analysis
To meet the network requirement, you must perform the following tasks:
•
Create the same MD for each AS.
•
Establish MSDP peering relationships between the RPs in the ASs to share the multicast source
information in different PIM-SM domains.
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lan-int11
V
lan-int11
Vlan-
int12
Vlan-in
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