Msdp benefits, Configuring msdp, Figure 45-1 – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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Chapter 45 Configuring MSDP

Configuring MSDP

Figure 45-1

MSDP Running Between RP Peers

MSDP Benefits

MSDP has these benefits:

It breaks up the shared multicast distribution tree. You can make the shared tree local to your
domain. Your local members join the local tree, and join messages for the shared tree never need to
leave your domain.

PIM sparse-mode domains can rely only on their own RPs, decreasing reliance on RPs in another
domain. This increases security because you can prevent your sources from being known outside
your domain.

Domains with only receivers can receive data without globally advertising group membership.

Global source multicast routing table state is not required, saving memory.

Configuring MSDP

These sections contain this configuration information:

Default MSDP Configuration, page 45-4

Configuring a Default MSDP Peer, page 45-4

(required)

Caching Source-Active State, page 45-6

(optional)

Requesting Source Information from an MSDP Peer, page 45-8

(optional)

MSDP peer

RP + MSDP peer

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Receiver

MSDP peer

MSDP SA

MSDP SA

MSDP SA

TCP connection

BGP

Source

Multicast

Register

Peer RPF flooding

PIM sparse-mode

domain

PIM

DR

(S,G) Join

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