On Wednesday, December 29, 2010 05:04:25 am Jeff Bacon wrote: > The multicast I want to keep in global - yes you can do > multicast VRFs, but I had a long chat with someone from > LAN Switching TAC in RTP a while back and one of my > takeaways was an emphatic "don't do this if you don't > have to".
Different from what you initially wanted to know, and a bit late in responding, but I'm curious why Multicast is recommended to run in the global routing table. How do you handle situations where your customers (the Multicast source) are using the same Multicast group address(es)? Cheers, Mark.
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