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Implementing Multicast Routing on Cisco IOS XR Software Cisco ASR 9000 Series Routers
export route-target
1101:1
!
!
multicast-routing
vrf provider-vrf address-family ipv4
log-traps
mdt default ipv4 226.0.0.4
rate-per-route
interface all enable
accounting per-prefix
!
vrf receiver_vrf address-family ipv4
log-traps
mdt default ipv4 226.0.0.5
rate-per-route
interface all enable
accounting per-prefix
!
address-family ipv4
nsf
mdt source Loopback5
interface all enable
!
router pim vrf provider-vrf address-family ipv4
rp-address 201.22.22.201
!
router pim vrf receiver_vrf address-family ipv4
rp-address 201.22.22.201
!
router bgp 1
regular BGP MVPN config
vrf provider-vrf
rd 1100:1
address-family ipv4 unicast
redistribute connected
!
vrf receiver_vrf
rd 1101:1
address-family ipv4 unicast
redistribute connected
!
Configuring RPL Policies in Receiver VRFs to Propagate Joins to a Source VRF: Example
In addition to configuring route targets, Routing Policy Language (RPL) policies can be configured in
receiver VRFs on receiver PE routers to propagate joins to a specified source VRF. However, this
configuration is optional.
The following configuration example shows a policy where the receiver VRF can pick either
"provider_vrf_1" or "provider_vrf_2" to propogate PIM joins.
In this example, provider_vrf_1 is used for multicast streams in the range of from 227.0.0.0 to
227.255.255.255, while provider_vrf_2 is being used for streams in the range of from 228.0.0.0 to
228.255.255.255.
route-policy extranet_streams_from_provider_vrf
if destination in (227.0.0.0/32 ge 8 le 32) then
set rpf-topology vrf provider_vrf_1
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Configuration Examples for Implementing Multicast Routing on Cisco IOS XR Software
Multicast Configuration Guide
MCC-93

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