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Multicast with TTL of 1 - how to route across subnets - PIM not working

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Hello all...

 

I'm pulling my hair out here trying to figure a way to send multicast packets with a TTL of 1 generated by our PBX paging system, over to our other voice subnets. I've opened a case w JTAC..,,and they claim setting up PIM between routers SHOULD overcome the TTL, and route the traffic. My unicast routing is fine. Have spare mode setup w a reachable RP on our campus core. All works fine if the packet ttl is 4 or so. I'm using mcast.exe for simulation rather than sending pages from our voice system all day...plus you can set the ttl w mcast.exe (windows 2003 resource kit btw)

 

This will also affect our ability to bridge over discovery protocols like SSDP and Bonjour which fall into the same category....TTL=1. 

 

I've also tried sparse-dense mode, adding the multicast group IP that the pager send to as a dense group - no difference. 

 

Is it possible to make this work using PIM on Juniper devices. (4300 and 3300 EX switches)? And if so, what needs to be done in the config to allow passing of multicast packet with a TTL of 1? I'm at a loss now ,,,,have searched google high and low....  my next step is lab it up on Cisco gear...there's a TTL threshold level you can set at the interface level I believe...and setting to 0 is an option. Can not find out of if Juniper has the same thing, and if it's even a viable solution anyway....realizing that every hop decrements the TTL.

 

Any help is appreciated .....I know somebody out there had to deal with the same thing at some point!

 

Thanks in advance....Dennis


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