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Help us improve your experience. Let us know what you think. Do you have time for a two-minute survey? The Junos OS provides two types of draft-rosen multicast VPNs: Draft-rosen multicast VPNs with service provider tunnels operating in any-source multicast (ASM) mode (also referred to as rosen 6 Layer 3 VPN multicast)—Described in RFC 4364, BGP/MPLS IP Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) and based on Section 2 of the IETF Internet draft draft-rosen-vpn-mcast-06.txt, Multicast in MPLS/BGP VPNs (expired April 2004). This article describes how to configure the multicast routing protocol over a route-based IPSEC VPN between two Juniper firewall devices. Two 5GTs running Screen OS 5.1 were used in the lab configuration and testing. The multicast routing protocol is not described in detail here. Executive Summary This white paper provides an overview of next-generation multicast VPNs (NG MVPNs) and describes how NG MVPN control and data plane protocols work together in Juniper Networks®JUNOS®Software. The target audience of this document is network architects, engineers, and operators. The paper consists of two main parts. Jan 11, 2019 · Next Generation Multicast VPN (NG-mVPN) NG-mVPN is a next-generation multicast distribution technology that is predominantly used in service provider networks and addresses scalability and manageability issues associated with the previous generation of SP Multicast VPN (Draft Rosen). Introduction This document describes how to configure multicast routing protocol over the route base IPSEC VPN between two Juniper Netscreen devices. Two 5GT running Screen OS 5.1r1 were use in the lab configuration and testing. The paper does not intend to describe the multicast routing protocol in details.

Introduction This document describes how to configure multicast routing protocol over the route base IPSEC VPN between two Juniper Netscreen devices. Two 5GT running Screen OS 5.1r1 were use in the lab configuration and testing. The paper does not intend to describe the multicast routing protocol in details.

Jan 11, 2019 · Next Generation Multicast VPN (NG-mVPN) NG-mVPN is a next-generation multicast distribution technology that is predominantly used in service provider networks and addresses scalability and manageability issues associated with the previous generation of SP Multicast VPN (Draft Rosen). Introduction This document describes how to configure multicast routing protocol over the route base IPSEC VPN between two Juniper Netscreen devices. Two 5GT running Screen OS 5.1r1 were use in the lab configuration and testing. The paper does not intend to describe the multicast routing protocol in details.

Jan 11, 2019 · Next Generation Multicast VPN (NG-mVPN) NG-mVPN is a next-generation multicast distribution technology that is predominantly used in service provider networks and addresses scalability and manageability issues associated with the previous generation of SP Multicast VPN (Draft Rosen).

This article describes how to configure the multicast routing protocol over a route-based IPSEC VPN between two Juniper firewall devices. Two 5GTs running Screen OS 5.1 were used in the lab configuration and testing. The multicast routing protocol is not described in detail here. Executive Summary This white paper provides an overview of next-generation multicast VPNs (NG MVPNs) and describes how NG MVPN control and data plane protocols work together in Juniper Networks®JUNOS®Software. The target audience of this document is network architects, engineers, and operators. The paper consists of two main parts. Jan 11, 2019 · Next Generation Multicast VPN (NG-mVPN) NG-mVPN is a next-generation multicast distribution technology that is predominantly used in service provider networks and addresses scalability and manageability issues associated with the previous generation of SP Multicast VPN (Draft Rosen). Introduction This document describes how to configure multicast routing protocol over the route base IPSEC VPN between two Juniper Netscreen devices. Two 5GT running Screen OS 5.1r1 were use in the lab configuration and testing. The paper does not intend to describe the multicast routing protocol in details.