Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] ip pim dense mode

2011-06-28 Thread Peterson, Ryan
you would not want that command.  it wouldnt matter if you had it since you 
would have had to enable multicast routing, but if you accidently did that, 
then the user could hear both CUCM and flash audio streams on their phone at 
the same time.

You would however need it if you were sourcing MOH from CUCM as multicast and 
trying to hop a layer 3 boundry.

Of course, Im not a big fan of using multicast routing in dense mode (in 
production).  Id probably setup RPs and Sparse mode.

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On Jun 27, 2011, at 12:03 AM, donny f f.faraday...@gmail.com wrote:

 hi all,
  
 for MOH from  router flash, why we ever need this command  ip pim dense 
 mode on router and swith interface.
  
 Because we did not pass any multicast traffic, so why bother to put this 
 command ?
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[OSL | CCIE_Voice] ip pim dense mode

2011-06-27 Thread donny f
hi all,

for MOH from  router flash, why we ever need this command  ip pim dense
mode on router and swith interface.

Because we did not pass any multicast traffic, so why bother to put this
command ?
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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] ip pim dense mode

2011-06-27 Thread Shrini

Hi Danny,

You are configuring CUCM to multicast MOH and fooling the router by 
multicasting MOH locally on the same IP / port. (Trick behind MOH from 
flash)


For the interfaces to forward multicast request you need ip pim dense 
mode command, specifically on voice vlan interface, else phones will 
not get MOH because you are multicasting MOH on flash. (even applies if 
you are using CUCM MOH, need additional interfaces to be configured for 
ip pim dense mode and hops)


Hope this helps

-Shrini


On 6/26/2011 10:35 PM, donny f wrote:

hi all,
for MOH from  router flash, why we ever need this command  ip pim 
dense mode on router and swith interface.
Because we did not pass any multicast traffic, so why bother to put 
this command ?



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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] ip pim dense mode

2011-06-27 Thread Rogers Ochieng, CCIE #28970
You actualy don't need pim dense mode when route in below command

*multicast moh** multicast-address* *port* *port* [*route* *ip-address-list*]


route ip-address-list—(Optional) Declares the IP address or addresses from
which the flash MOH packets can be transmitted.

Rogers

On 27 June 2011 10:30, Shrini linuxbos...@gmail.com wrote:

 **
 Hi Danny,

 You are configuring CUCM to multicast MOH and fooling the router by
 multicasting MOH locally on the same IP / port. (Trick behind MOH from
 flash)

 For the interfaces to forward multicast request you need ip pim dense
 mode command, specifically on voice vlan interface, else phones will not
 get MOH because you are multicasting MOH on flash. (even applies if you are
 using CUCM MOH, need additional interfaces to be configured for ip pim
 dense mode and hops)

 Hope this helps

 -Shrini


 On 6/26/2011 10:35 PM, donny f wrote:

 hi all,

 for MOH from  router flash, why we ever need this command  ip pim dense
 mode on router and swith interface.

 Because we did not pass any multicast traffic, so why bother to put this
 command ?


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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] ip pim dense mode

2011-06-27 Thread donny f
hi,

for UCM moh, i understand u need.

however in bracnch, without the command  ip pim dense mode  , router
allready been fool to get from its flash :)

On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 3:53 AM, Rogers Ochieng, CCIE #28970 
rogersochi...@gmail.com wrote:

 You actualy don't need pim dense mode when route in below command

 *multicast moh** multicast-address* *port* *port* [*route* *
 ip-address-list*]

 route ip-address-list—(Optional) Declares the IP address or addresses from
 which the flash MOH packets can be transmitted.

 Rogers

 On 27 June 2011 10:30, Shrini linuxbos...@gmail.com wrote:

 **
 Hi Danny,

 You are configuring CUCM to multicast MOH and fooling the router by
 multicasting MOH locally on the same IP / port. (Trick behind MOH from
 flash)

 For the interfaces to forward multicast request you need ip pim dense
 mode command, specifically on voice vlan interface, else phones will not
 get MOH because you are multicasting MOH on flash. (even applies if you are
 using CUCM MOH, need additional interfaces to be configured for ip pim
 dense mode and hops)

 Hope this helps

 -Shrini


 On 6/26/2011 10:35 PM, donny f wrote:

 hi all,

 for MOH from  router flash, why we ever need this command  ip pim dense
 mode on router and swith interface.

 Because we did not pass any multicast traffic, so why bother to put this
 command ?


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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] IP PIM

2009-03-04 Thread Ryan Trauernicht
Dense mode is a push method of doing multicast and sparse dense is a pull
method of doing multicast.

On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 12:56 PM, hasan khalife hasan_khal...@hotmail.comwrote:

  WHAT IS THE DIFFERENEC BTW IP PIM DENSE-MODE


 IP PIM SPARSE-DENSE-MODE

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Re: [OSL | CCIE_Voice] IP PIM

2009-03-04 Thread CCIE OSL
PIM Dence mode is more for local area network or samll size network, 
more of broadcast, push. Not recommended for WAN


PIM sparce-mode is recommended for traffic over WAN. OR LAN.

ip pim sparce-dense mode activates both space and dence mode - sparce 
first and dense,
This command is mainly used for Auto-RP, where you can have multiple RPs 
and selection process to find RP use dense mode, once RP is selected, it 
uses sparce mode for actual multicast.


/Jin Jung...

Ryan Trauernicht wrote:
Dense mode is a push method of doing multicast and sparse dense is a 
pull method of doing multicast.


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hasan_khal...@hotmail.com mailto:hasan_khal...@hotmail.com wrote:


WHAT IS THE DIFFERENEC BTW IP PIM DENSE-MODE
 
 
IP PIM SPARSE-DENSE-MODE



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[OSL | CCIE_Voice] IP PIM

2009-03-03 Thread hasan khalife

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENEC BTW IP PIM DENSE-MODE 

 

 

IP PIM SPARSE-DENSE-MODE 

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