Hello,
When is the cmd. ip pim nbma-mode actually used in a frame-relay hub and 
spoke topology?
In my testing , I have found out that if the RP happens to be in one of the 
spokes say spoke A, then it is needed for the other spoke, spoke B to get to 
a multicast group configured on spoke A?
Is this correct?

If the RP happens to be on the Hub router then everything works fine without 
using nbma-mode, correct?

Thank you for your help.
Sincerely,
CN





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