When you finish the tunnel configuration... make sure that on the left you have 
the tunnel IP and on the right you have the interface IP... thats when I know I 
did it right :P...


From: pi...@howto.pl
Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2012 08:24:01 +0100
To: joeastorino1...@gmail.com
CC: ccie_security@onlinestudylist.com
Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_Security] NHRP map multicast

I think this is to keep those commands straight :)

I think this way. All NHRP map command are like 'ip nhrp map <priv> <public>' 
so that on spokes you have:

ip nhrp map 172.16.1.1 100.1.1.1



to map between priv-public IP address on the hub. And you also have (in case of 
mGRE on the spoke) command:

ip nhrp multicast 100.1.1.1

<multicast> is just a keyword specifying priv part.

Similarly on Hub you have:



ip nhrp map multicast dynamic which means send all multicast traffic to 
dynamically learnt Public (NBMA) IP addresses of your spokes (from NHRP DB).

I know, this is not enough technical answer :) Also, note that sending mcast 
traffic over multipoint interface must have some replication features enabled. 
In this case you instruct the router to send mcast traffic to Hub's Public IP 
and this must be tunnel destination IP I suppose.



Regards,
Piotr




2012/3/16 Joe Astorino <joeastorino1...@gmail.com>


Can anybody shed some light on understanding why the "ip nhrp map

multicast" command on a spoke maps to the public NMBA IP and not the

tunnel IP of the hub?



I understand that it is used so that any broadcasts/multicasts sent

out the interface get sent to the hub only just trying to understand

why the NBMA address is used.



Any tips on how do you keep straight which NHRP commands use the

tunnel IP vs the NBMA IP?



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Joe Astorino

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