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Cisco Mobile Networks Tunnel Templates for Multicast
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Cisco Mobile Networks Tunnel Templates for MulticastLast Updated: December 2, 2012
The Cisco Mobile Networks--Tunnel Templates for Multicast feature allows the configuration of multicast on statically created tunnels to be applied to dynamic tunnels brought up on the home agent and mobile router. A tunnel template is defined and applied to the tunnels between the home agent and mobile router. The mobile router can now roam and the tunnel template enables multicast sessions to be carried to the mobile networks.
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SUMMARY STEPS
DETAILED STEPS ExamplesThe following example displays the active Mobile IP tunnels and the template configuration for the tunnel on the home agent:
Router# show ip mobile tunnel
Mobile Tunnels:
Total mobile ip tunnels 2
Tunnel1:
src 1.1.1.1, dest 20.20.0.1
encap IP/IP, mode reverse-allowed, tunnel-users 1
IP MTU 1460 bytes
Path MTU Discovery, mtu:0, ager:10 mins, expires:never
outbound interface Tunnel0
HA created, fast switching enabled, ICMP unreachable enabled
27 packets input, 2919 bytes, 0 drops
24 packets output, 2568 bytes
Running template configuration for this tunnel:
ip pim sparse-dense-mode
Tunnel0:
src 1.1.1.1, dest 30.30.10.2
encap IP/IP, mode reverse-allowed, tunnel-users 1
IP MTU 1480 bytes
Path MTU Discovery, mtu:0, ager:10 mins, expires:never
outbound interface Ethernet1/3
HA created, fast switching enabled, ICMP unreachable enabled
0 packets input, 0 bytes, 0 drops
24 packets output, 3048 bytes
Applying the Tunnel Template on the Mobile RouterThis task describes how to apply the tunnel template to the tunnels brought up at the mobile router. DETAILED STEPS ExamplesThe following example displays the active Mobile IP tunnels and the template configuration for the tunnel on the mobile router:
Router# show ip mobile tunnel
Mobile Tunnels:
Total mobile ip tunnels 1
Tunnel0:
src 20.20.0.1, dest 1.1.1.1
encap IP/IP, mode reverse-allowed, tunnel-users 1
IP MTU 1480 bytes
Path MTU Discovery, mtu:0, ager:10 mins, expires:never
outbound interface Ethernet4/2
MR created, fast switching enabled, ICMP unreachable enabled
22 packets input, 2468 bytes, 0 drops
27 packets output, 2892 bytes
Running template configuration for this tunnel:
ip pim sparse-mode
Configuration Examples for Tunnel Templates for MulticastTunnel Templates for Multicast ExampleIn the following example, a tunnel template is defined and configured to be brought up at the home agent and mobile router. The foreign agent does not require any additional configuration to support the Cisco Mobile Networks--Tunnel Templates for Multicast feature. Home Agent Configuration! ip multicast-routing ! interface Loopback0 ip address 1.1.1.1 255.255.255.255 ip pim sparse-mode ! ! ! Tunnel template to be applied to mobile networks interface tunnel100 ip address 13.0.0.1 255.0.0.0 ip pim sparse-mode ! ! router mobile ip mobile mobile-networks 11.1.0.1 description jet network 11.1.2.0 255.255.255.0 network 11.1.1.0 255.255.255.0 ! Select tunnel template to apply during registration template tunnel100 ! ip mobile secure host 11.1.0.1 spi 101 key hex 12345678123456781234567812345678 algorithm md5 mode prefix-suffix ! no ip mobile tunnel route-cache ! Mobile Router Configuration! ip multicast-routing ! interface Loopback0 ip address 11.1.0.1 255.255.255.255 ip pim sparse-mode ! ! ! Tunnel template to be applied to mobile networks interface tunnel 100 no ip address ip pim sparse-mode ! ! interface Ethernet1/1 ip address 20.0.0.1 255.0.0.0 ip pim sparse-mode ip mobile router-service roam ! router mobile ip pim rp-address 7.7.7.7 ip mobile secure home-agent 1.1.1.1 spi 102 key hex 23456781234567812345678123456781 algorithm md5 mode prefix-suffix ip mobile router address 11.2.0.1 255.255.0.0 home-agent 1.1.1.1 ! Select tunnel template to apply during registration template tunnel 100 register extend expire 5 retry 2 interval 15 register lifetime 10000 reverse-tunnel ! Additional ReferencesFor additional information related to Cisco Mobile Networks--Tunnel Templates for Multicast, see the following sections: Related Documents
Technical Assistance
Command ReferenceThe following commands are introduced or modified in the feature or features documented in this module. For information about these commands, see the Cisco IOS IP Mobility Command Reference at http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/ipmobility/command/reference/imo_book.html. For information about all Cisco IOS commands, go to the Command Lookup Tool at http://tools.cisco.com/Support/CLILookup or to the Cisco IOS Master Commands List . Glossaryhome agent --A router on a home network of the mobile node or that tunnels packets to the mobile node or mobile router while they are away from home. It keeps current location information for registered mobile nodes called a mobility binding . mobile network --A network that moves with the mobile router. A mobile network is a collection of hosts and routes that are fixed with respect to each other but are mobile, as a unit, with respect to the rest of the Internet. mobile router --A mobile node that is a router. It provides for the mobility of one or more entire networks moving together, perhaps on an airplane, a ship, a train, an automobile, a bicycle, or a kayak. The nodes connected to a network served by the mobile router may themselves be fixed nodes or mobile nodes or routers.
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