Thanks Ben. I will give this another try by removing the "default-system-config" from the VLANs and see how they work.
So far I am testing on x86 system and the device will be x86_64, which I assume it should work as well if xorp works on x86. Again, thanks for all of the help! Frank On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 10:15 PM, Ben Greear <[email protected]> wrote: > On 12/07/2011 09:58 PM, frank hu wrote: > >> Hi, Ben and Ray, >> Thanks a lot for the kind help and open feedback. >> I am investigating putting xorp as the multicast routing engine for our >> network device running Linux. From the CLIs I can see that it provides the >> set of >> multicast routing features that I am interested in. The reason that xorp >> seems attractive to me is that it was listed as one test implementations in >> RFC 4602. >> However the deficiency in the VLAN interfaces support is a big no-no on >> Linux based software routers. >> Thanks again!! >> > > We've tested multicast on VLANs, and it works fine (for us, in our > configurations). > > Please try without using the default-system-config and post logs and > enough info to reproduce > the problem if if fails. > > If you are using some non x86 system, try on x86 to make sure it's not some > platform specific issue. I fixed some of that since the last release, so > you > might try cloning the latest code from github. > > > Thanks, > Ben > > -- > Ben Greear <[email protected]> > Candela Technologies Inc http://www.candelatech.com >
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