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Figure 63 Network diagram
Device
Interface
IP address
Device
Interface
IP address
Source 1 -
192.168.1.100/24
Switch D
VLAN-interface 105 10.110.5.1/24
Source 2 -
192.168.3.100/24
VLAN-interface 103 10.110.3.2/24
Switch A VLAN-interface 101 10.110.1.1/24
Loop0 2.2.2.2/32
VLAN-interface
102
10.110.2.1/24
Switch E
VLAN-interface 105 10.110.5.2/24
Loop0
1.1.1.1/32 VLAN-interface 300 192.168.3.1/24
Switch B VLAN-interface 101 10.110.1.2/24
Switch F
VLAN-interface 106 10.110.6.1/24
VLAN-interface
100
192.168.1.1/24
VLAN-interface 104 10.110.4.2/24
VLAN-interface
103
10.110.3.1/24
Switch G
VLAN-interface 106 10.110.6.2/24
Switch C VLAN-interface 102 10.110.2.2/24
VLAN-interface
400
192.168.4.1/24
VLAN-interface
200
192.168.2.1/24
Loop0
3.3.3.3/32
VLAN-interface
104
10.110.4.1/24
Configuration procedure
1.
Assign an IP address and subnet mask to each interface according to
. (Details not
shown.)
2.
Configure OSPF on the switches in each AS to meet the following requirements: (Details not
shown.)
{
The switches in each AS are interoperable at the network-layer.
{
The switches can dynamically update their routing information.
3.
Enable IP multicast routing, enable PIM-SM and IGMP, and configure a PIM-SM domain
border:
# On Switch C, enable IP multicast routing, enable PIM-SM on each interface, and enable
IGMP on the host-side interface VLAN-interface 200.
<SwitchC> system-view
[SwitchC] multicast routing-enable
[SwitchC] interface vlan-interface 102
Vlan-int103
Vla
n-in
t10
4
Switch B
Switch A
Source 1
AS 100
PIM-SM 1
PIM-SM 3
PIM-SM 2
Loop0
Switch D
Switch E
Switch F
Switch G
Source 2
Vlan-int102
Vlan-
int1
01
Vlan-int103
Vlan-int105
Vlan-int106
Loop0
Receiver
Receiver
Loop0
BGP peers
Vlan-
int1
01
Vlan-int105
Vlan-int106
Vl
an
-int30
0
Vl
an-
int40
0
AS 200
Vla
n-in
t10
4
Vlan-int102
Vl
an
-int
200
Vlan-int100
Switch C