From: Bob Sinclair (bob@bobsinclair.net)
Date: Sun Mar 25 2007 - 15:54:07 ART
Bit Gossip wrote:
> Hi Bob,
> I am happy someone is helping me because am out of option and want to get to
> the bottom of this
> I was sure that there is no pvc between r3 and r1, but I relabb it, and here
> is the confirmation:
>
> r3#show frame-relay map
> Serial4/0 (up): ip 132.1.0.2 dlci 302(0x12E,0x48E0), dynamic,
>               broadcast,, status defined, active
> r3#show fram
> r3#show frame-relay pvc
>
> PVC Statistics for interface Serial4/0 (Frame Relay DTE)
>
>               Active     Inactive      Deleted       Static
>   Local          1            0            0            0
>   Switched       0            0            0            0
>   Unused         0            0            0            0
>
> DLCI = 302, DLCI USAGE = LOCAL, PVC STATUS = ACTIVE, INTERFACE = Serial4/0
>
>   input pkts 40            output pkts 28           in bytes 2482
>   out bytes 1990           dropped pkts 0           in pkts dropped 0
>   out pkts dropped 0                out bytes dropped 0
>   in FECN pkts 0           in BECN pkts 0           out FECN pkts 0
>   out BECN pkts 0          in DE pkts 0             out DE pkts 0
>   out bcast pkts 18        out bcast bytes 1118
>   5 minute input rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
>   5 minute output rate 0 bits/sec, 0 packets/sec
>   pvc create time 00:02:30, last time pvc status changed 00:02:30
> r3#show ip igmp group
> IGMP Connected Group Membership
> Group Address    Interface                Uptime    Expires   Last Reporter
> Group Accounted
> 228.28.28.28     Loopback0                00:03:06  00:02:37  150.1.3.3
> 224.0.1.40       Loopback0                00:03:06  00:02:41  150.1.3.3
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>
> and here the debug from r1 when r3 lo0 leaves the group
>
> r1#debug ip pim
> PIM debugging is on
> r1#
> *Mar  1 00:42:06.111: PIM(0): Received RP-Reachable on Serial0/0 from
> 150.1.2.2
> *Mar  1 00:42:06.111:      for group 228.28.28.28
> *Mar  1 00:42:32.227: PIM(0): Received v2 Join/Prune on Serial0/0 from
> 132.1.0.3, not to us
>   
Thanks for checking on the PVC.   I have labbed this up and cannot 
duplicate your result.   My spokes never see prunes from other spokes.  
 From everything I know about multicast and frame-relay, this should not 
be happening.   But if there is a reasonable explanation, I am sure 
someone on this list will know it, and I would love to hear it!
--Bob Sinclair CCIE 10427 CCSI 30427 www.netmasterclass.net
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