sparse mode multicast edge WAN router

Hi all

I hope you well. I have a problem of multicast and I was wondering if anyone can help. We have several remote sites connected to the router end hub and some sites are unable to receive multicast streams. We use the pim sparse mode with RP static. whenever I try to do a ping to a lan switch multicast stream I get

(*, G) entry with correct PR, RPF nbr and the incoming interface on LHR but oil mill interface iam get none. on the last jump (LHR) router I see interface OIL as pointing as the igmp join query comes from LAN to lan.

I see (ip lan of the CBC, G) entry in the table mrouting but interface new entrant is pointing to lan, no details of PR and outbound interface is WAN.

can you advise or point iin right direction. Thank you

concerning

M

You will see that because the switch acts as a source for a stream multicasting if your WAN router it records correctly.

If you try to troubleshoot multicast on the remote receiver then the above is not a valid test and tells you nothing.

What is the address of muilticast group you are trying to reach the remote site?

That shows the mroute for this group address table?

Jon

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