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IP Multicast Stub Routing in AOS Example Configuration
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Example Configuration
In the following example, Router 1 is assumed to be a non-AOS product configured with an operating
system common to other vendors, and the
Stub Router is an AOS product. Though not shown in Figure 3
on page 12, the
Stub Router receives a default route from the peer router through whichever interface is
currently connected (primary or secondary).
OthervendorasRouter1:
ip multicast-routing
int s0.1 (PVC to the stub router, other configuration details omitted)
ip address 10.0.0.2 255.255.255.0
ip pim sparse-dense-mode
AOSasStubRouter:
ip multicast-routing
ip mcast-stub helper-address 12.1.1.1 (ip address of the media server)
int eth 0/1
ip address 10.1.0.1 255.255.255.0
ip mcast-stub downstream
ip mcast-stub helper-enabled
int eth 0/2
ip address 10.2.0.1 255.255.255.0
ip mcast-stub downstream
ip mcast-stub helper-enabled
int fr1.1 (PVC to the network router, other configuration details omitted)
ip address 10.0.0.1 255.255.255.0
ip mcast-stub upstream
dial-backup number 5551212 ppp 1
int ppp 1 (dbu to network, other configuration details omitted)
ip address negotiated
ip mcast-stub upstream