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Uploaded by on May 8, 2010

Multicast Rekey

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  • Keith, Thank you for sharing knowledge - when you mention that configurations are attached, i guess you have more videos explaining stuff - kindly share the link where i can get more of this?

    Thank you

  • @k3v1l

    Hello-

    I think they were attached to a post on the Cisco Learning Network. If you do a google search for multicast get vpn, and include the site:learningnetwork.cisco.com it should come up for you

    Best wishes,

    Keith

  • @DiegoCambronero-

    I would use dense-mode, which will flood the mcast by default. For sample configuration for key. Once you get it working, and if you have the desire, you can designate a RP and use sparse mode.

    Keith

  • @lennoxmcgoo-

    Thanks for the kind words, and best wishes to you in your studies.

    Keith

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  • Keith I got a problem with a lab I am doing. I want to hava a KS behind a multi-context ASA and the GM outside. I need to create a GRE tunnel to pass multicast (cuz ulticast is not supported over multi-context ASA)

    here is the scenario

    KS---multi/ASA-----GM1-----GM2

    I should create a gre between KS and GM1 right however how is the multicast configuration and which options do I have sparse-mode and dense-mode ???

    Please help me if you have the time clear this scenario. Thanks CCIE Guru

  • Thank you Keith. I had some doubts about MULTICAST. This scenario makes multicast work very simple.

  • Hi Keith,

    Can you please do a video explaining GETVPN for us?

    Thanks

    Sam

  • Keith Barker... the best CCIE Security instructor out there!! Thanks for the video, Keith. Much appreciated!

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