Pim sparse switch types – Brocade TurboIron 24X Series Configuration Guide User Manual

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PIM Sparse

PIM Sparse switch types

Switches that are configured with PIM Sparse interfaces also can be configured to fill one or more
of the following roles:

PMBR – A PIM switch that has some interfaces within the PIM domain and other interface
outside the PIM domain. PBMRs connect the PIM domain to the Internet.

NOTE

You cannot configure a routing interface as a PMBR interface for PIM Sparse in the current
software release.

BSR – The Bootstrap Router (BSR) distributes RP information to the other PIM Sparse switches
within the domain. Each PIM Sparse domain has one active BSR. For redundancy, you can
configure ports on multiple switches as candidate BSRs. The PIM Sparse protocol uses an
election process to select one of the candidate BSRs as the BSR for the domain. The BSR with
the highest BSR priority (a user-configurable parameter) is elected. If the priorities result in a
tie, then the candidate BSR interface with the highest IP address is elected. In the example in

Figure 106

, PIM Sparse switch B is the BSR. Port 2 is configured as a candidate BSR.

RP – The RP is the meeting point for PIM Sparse sources and receivers. A PIM Sparse domain
can have multiple RPs, but each PIM Sparse multicast group address can have only one active
RP. PIM Sparse switches learn the addresses of RPs and the groups for which they are
responsible from messages that the BSR sends to each of the PIM Sparse switches. In the
example in

Figure 106

, PIM Sparse Switch B is the RP. Port 2 is configured as a candidate

Rendezvous Point (RP).

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