Hello Noel Thank you so much as always for your response and help
>>>You better test it first though with your specific software. Yes, as you mentioned, iam in the process of running the initial feature-validation tests in my test-bed (some peers are OpenWRT-based, some are Ubuntu-Linux, and some Cisco-Routers), and then if the configs work correctly, i will then deploy in the actual network resources.... ...atleast that's the plan. Iam in process of updating the kernel (to atleast 4.19.31 & above) on Some of the Ubuntu-Linux-peers in my setup that are still on v4.15 and cannot use xfrm-interfaces (this is taking up time...have to do it manually,,,both kernel update and also iproute2 update...) I have FRrouting-package installed on these linux-gateways...so should be able to configure PIM too if supported. I will surely post an update of the test results (especially with reference to multicast support) ASAP thanks & regards Rajiv On Mon, Jan 31, 2022 at 3:51 AM Noel Kuntze <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello Rajiv, > > Should work fine with XFRM interfaces. AFAIR I tested something like that > but with OSPF some time ago and it worked. > You better test it first though with your specific software. > > Kind regards > Noel > > Am 30.01.22 um 15:59 schrieb Rajiv Kulkarni: > > Hi > > > > I did search for any existing discussion on this, but as of now did not > come across it. > > > > So i have this question on using xfrm-interfaces with ipsec-tunnels > > > > Is multicast-routing supported with the xfrm-interfaces? > > - I mean, can we enabled and run PIM (SM and/or DM) on the > xfrm-interfaces and therefore enable forwarding of multicast traffic across > the ipsec tunnels binded to the xfrm-interfaces? > > > > Or, alternatively, if above is not supported, can we use the "forecast" > plugin config method to make available the multicast-traffic forwarding on > the xfrm-interfaces? > > > > thanks & regards > > Rajiv > > >
