Gordon,

a good start with ng-mvpn is this e-book:

http://www.juniper.net/as/en/community/junos/training-certification/day-one/networking-technologies-series/this-week-deploying-bgp-multicast-vpns/

Thanks

./diogo -montagner
JNCIE-SP 0x41A


On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 10:06 AM, Gordon Smith <gor...@gswsystems.com>wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I'm after some advice on setting up nextgen multicast on an RSVP based
> MPLS network.
>
> The network is quite simple - MX5's with static lsp's, rsvp signalling &
> fast reroute.
>
> But setting up multicast over this is not something I'm very familiar with.
> I've looked at the Juniper extranet doc, but it's not exactly clear with
> explanations of why the configs are done that way.
> e.g. if I want to pass a stream from one vrf to another vrf on the same
> router, I need to configure a vt- interface. That's fine, but what (if any)
> additional steps
> are required to actually establish a stream between the 2 vrf's?
>
> The routers are set up as redundant pairs (vrrp between interfaces) - is
> PIM sparse my best option, or should I be looking to anycast for
> redundancy, or something else?
> Can I dictate the group membership at the router, or do the endpoints need
> to be statically configured for the correct group membership?
> The docs show both ldp & rsvp configured together - is the mLDP
> functionality a requirement to get mvpn to work correctly?
>
> Sorry for all the questions. Trying to get a better understanding on what
> the best solution is and what the box limitations are
>
>
> Cheers,
> Gordon
>
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