Hi Scott,

Thanks, I understand the princip; no unnecessary traffic will go down to the
stub router, for example flood-and-prune stuff.
The only thing which is confusing me is the fact that R8 (the stub) still
has R7 as it's PIM neighbor. Why does he need it for? To me for nothing....

Thanks

Roger

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Von: Scott Morris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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An: 'Roger'; [email protected]
Betreff: RE: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Task 15.4 Multicast Stub Router

The idea behind the PIM neighbor filter is to serve both as an alert (hey
the downstream guy is forwarding things) as well as an expectation level
(don't expect the downstream to help much).

So setting it up on R8 as well I don't think would accomplish anything.  I'm
not sure it would mess anything up, but you wouldn't gain anything by it
either.

The "ip igmp helper-address" command forwards things on to R7.

HTH,


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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Roger
Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2008 10:25 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] Task 15.4 Multicast Stub Router

Hi Group,

In task 15.4 we are asked to make R8 a stub multicast router. For that
reason PG tells to setup a pim neighbor-filter on R7. Well this will clear
the PIM neighbor to R8 but should we not also configure a pim
neighbor-filter on R8?
If I look at R8, the pim neighborship to R7 is still up so to me it is not
really stub or do I understand something wrong?

Regards

Roger

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