Derek,

This is what I always remember: Any configuration dealing with routing,
multicast or the IP protocol in any way should be on the interface that has
the IP address :) There may be some caveats but for the most part, it will
be true.

On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 10:40 AM, Mills, Derek <
[email protected]> wrote:

>  Workbook 2, Lab 6, Task 5.1
>
> We need to configure IP PIM  sparse-mode on the link between R1 and R2.
> This link physically is a Ethernet connection. However, earlier in the lab
> we configured PPPoE for this link. So, I figure that all further pertinent
> configurations between these two routers needs to happen on the
> virtual-template and dialer interfaces.
>
> Looking in the DSG, the solution is to configure ip pim sparse directly on
> the Ethernet interfaces between these two routers and NOT on the
> virtual-template/dialer interfaces.
>
> I struggled with this task (using dynamips though and I have had weird
> multicast behavior with it) and I was just wondering if this is correct.
>
>
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