Mikrotik is the only one among cheaper gear to have a PIM (only
Sparse mode) implementation. It is a bit clumsy but with a few tweaks it is (from my experience so far) manageable.
Do you have a description somewhere how you set it up in a 44Net network? We have a national network over here with many (mostly) MikroTik routers linked by radio links and VPNs. It could be an interesting experiment...
Rob
frr (http://docs.frrouting.org/en/latest/pim.html) https://docs.vyos.io/en/latest/routing/multicast.html)
and
vyattaĀ (https://docs.vyos.io/en/latest/routing/multicast.html)
also support PIM
We could be interested from amprnet.se in participating in some experiments on this
Bjorn
On 2020-10-13 09:24, Rob Janssen via 44Net wrote:
Mikrotik is the only one among cheaper gear to have a PIM (only
Sparse mode) implementation. It is a bit clumsy but with a few tweaks it is (from my experience so far) manageable.
Do you have a description somewhere how you set it up in a 44Net network? We have a national network over here with many (mostly) MikroTik routers linked by radio links and VPNs. It could be an interesting experiment...
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