Multicast and Routing Guide K/KA/KB.15.15

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or either the RIP or the OSPF routing protocol. (Unless
you are using static routes, you will need to retain a
minimum of one unicast routing protocol.) Another
option that may help is to reduce the number of
configured QoS filters.
Move some hosts that create multicast demand to
another router.
Multicast routing is unable to acquire memory for a flow.
Router memory is oversubscribed. Reduce the number
Unable to alloc a buf of size
bytes for data-flow
(counter)
of VLANs or the number of features in use. Remedies
include one or more of the following:
Reduce the number of configured VLANs by moving
some VLANs to another router.
Free up system resources by disabling another
feature, such as one of the spanning-tree protocols
or either the RIP or the OSPF routing protocol. (Unless
you are using static routes, you will need to retain a
minimum of one unicast routing protocol.) Another
option that may help is to reduce the number of
configured QoS filters.
Move some hosts that create multicast demand to
another router.
Multicast routing is unable to acquire memory for a flow.
Router memory is oversubscribed. Reduce the number
Unable to alloc a msg buffer for
text-message (counter)
of VLANs or the number of features in use. Remedies
include one or more of the following:
Reduce the number of configured VLANs by moving
some VLANs to another router.
Free up system resources by disabling another
feature, such as one of the spanning-tree protocols
or either the RIP or the OSPF routing protocol. (Unless
you are using static routes, you will need to retain a
minimum of one unicast routing protocol.) Another
option that may help is to reduce the number of
configured QoS filters.
Move some hosts that create multicast demand to
another router.
Applicable RFCs
PIM is compatible with these RFCs:
RFC 3376 - Internet Group Management Protocol, Version 3
RFC 2365 - Administratively Scoped IP Multicast
RFC 2932 - Multicast Routing MIB, with exceptions, see "Exceptions to Support for RFC 2932
- Multicast Routing MIB".
RFC 2933 - IGMP MIB
RFC 2934 - Protocol Independent Multicast MIB for IPv4
Exceptions to Support for RFC 2932 - Multicast Routing MIB
These MIB objects are not supported:
ipMRouteInterfaceRateLimit
ipMRouteInterfaceInMcastOctets
Applicable RFCs 63