All routers on this network have been configured with PIM-SM, and R1 is the rendezvous point. However, when asymmetric routing is implemented to modify link usage, the network begins to drop certain multicast traffic. Which action corrects the problem?

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Refer to the exhibit. All routers on this network have been configured with PIM-SM, and R1 is the rendezvous point. However, when asymmetric routing is implemented to modify link usage, the network begins to drop certain multicast traffic. Which action corrects the problem?

  • A. Place the routes affected by asymmetric routing in a VRF
  • B. Remove the asymmetric routing and use spanning tree to manage link usage
  • C. Add a static mroute for routes that are failing
  • D. Configure the routers to use PIM-DM instead of PIM-SM
Answer: Option C.
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