06-07-2017 02:05 PM - edited 03-01-2019 08:34 AM
Hi everyone,
I have just one doubt regarding the data-group range for OTV. In some documentations I read that I have to configure the data-group range to be part of a SSM multicast address; while in other document seems that I can configure a ASM as well.
For example in this configuration guide I read that I can configure even a ASM multicast group address:
Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX-OS OTV Configuration Guide
You should configure IGMP version 3 on both sides of the join interface link. The OTV edge devices send IGMP (S,G) joins to the edge devices in other sites in the same VPN. If you must configure IGMPv2, you must configure the last-hop router to do an ssm-translate, and the data-group range for the overlay interface must be SSM.
Edge Device 1 interface ethernet 2/1 ip address 192.0.2.1/24 ip igmp version 3 no shutdown vlan 5-10 feature otv otv site-identifier 256 interface overlay 1 otv control-group 239.1.1.1 otv data-group 239.1.1.0/29 otv join-interface ethernet 2/1 otv extend-vlan 5-10 no shutdown
And in this other documentation I read that I must configure the data-group as SSM:
Nexus 7000 - OTV - Design and Configuration Example
!STEP 1: feature otv !STEP 2: interface Overlay1 !STEP 3: interface Ethernet1/9 ip igmp version 3 !STEP 4: otv join-interface Ethernet1/9 !STEP 5: otv control-group 239.1.1.1 otv data-group 232.1.1.0/24 !STEP 6: otv extend-vlan 110 !STEP 8: otv site-vlan 200
Could anyone help me to better understand if I have to use SSM for data-group or not?
Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Roberto Loiudice
07-13-2017 09:31 AM
Hi Roberto,
OTV requires PIM ASM (sparse-mode) for control-group and PIM SSM (also sparse-mode) for data-group.
Manish
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