> Pavel Vraštiak
> Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2016 10:20 AM
>
> Greetings,
> is there please anyone that has successfully configured TI MoFRR? I have two
> ASR9ks. I would like to use one as a head and the other one as a tail for the
> MoFRR:
>
> head:
>
> <snip>
>   mofrr
>    flow mofrr-acl
>    clone source S to S1 and S2 masklen 32 <snip>
>
> tail:
>
> <snip>
>   rpf-vector inject S1 masklen 32 R1
>   rpf-vector inject S2 masklen 32 R2 R3 R1
>   mofrr
>    flow mofrr-acl
>    clone join S to S1 and S2 masklen 32
> <snip>
>
> I do not see anything forwarded and no joins on the head router.
>
> Is that a problem that on a tail ASR both RPFs interfaces are on the same
> linecard? I have not found a lot of information on this feature :(.
>
Hi Pavel,

So is it just two routers being connected by two links please?
How do the states look like on the tails?
When debugging do you see the tails sending joins in the proper format.

If you remove the MoFRR does the m-cast forwarding work over both links please?

adam



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