When you say "doesn't work anyway", what specifically are you seeing to
arrive at that conclusion?

What are you seeing for the output of show ip pim rp mapping on your
devices?

 

 

 

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I have a specific question about lab 15 task4.

I'm not the least bit familiar with multicast so bear with me. the proc
guide has you use the 'ip pim rp-address' on all other routers (which from
what I see doesn't work anyway)  I used the 'ip pim send-rp-announce' on R7.
both ways correct?  They seem to have accomplished the same thing. an I
missing a requirement somewhere or?

Jason Morris

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