Graft, Assert – H3C Technologies H3C S12500 Series Switches User Manual

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Figure 100 SPT establishment in an IPv6 PIM-DM domain

The flood-and-prune process occurs periodically. A pruned state timeout mechanism exists. A pruned

branch restarts multicast forwarding when the pruned state times out and then is pruned again when it

no longer has any multicast receiver.

Graft

When a host attached to a pruned node joins an IPv6 multicast group, to reduce the join latency, IPv6

PIM-DM uses the graft mechanism to resume IPv6 multicast data forwarding to that branch. The process

is as follows:

1.

The node that needs to receive IPv6 multicast data sends a graft message toward its upstream node,
as a request to join the SPT again.

2.

After receiving this graft message, the upstream node puts the interface on which the graft was
received into the forwarding state and responds with a graft-ack message to the graft sender.

3.

If the node that sent a graft message does not receive a graft-ack message from its upstream node,
it keeps sending graft messages at a configurable interval until it receives an acknowledgment

from its upstream node.

Assert

The assert mechanism shuts off duplicate IPv6 multicast flows onto the same multi-access network, where

more than one multicast router exists, by electing a unique IPv6 multicast forwarder on the multi-access
network.

Source

Server

Host A

Host B

Host C

Receiver

Receiver

IPv6 multicast packets

SPT

Prune message

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