Anycast rp configuration, Network requirements – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

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When the multicast source in PIM-SM 1 (Source 1) and the multicast source in PIM-SM 2 (Source 2) send

multicast information, receivers in PIM-SM 1 and PIM-SM 3 can receive the multicast data. You can use

the display msdp brief command to view the brief information of MSDP peering relationships between
the switches. For example:
# View the brief MSDP peer information on Switch A.

[SwitchA] display msdp brief

MSDP Peer Brief Information of VPN-Instance: public net

Configured Up Listen Connect Shutdown Down

2 2 0 0 0 0

Peer's Address State Up/Down time AS SA Count Reset Count

10.110.3.2 Up 01:07:08 ? 8 0

10.110.6.2 Up 00:16:39 ? 13 0

# View the brief MSDP peer information on Switch D.

[SwitchD] display msdp brief

MSDP Peer Brief Information of VPN-Instance: public net

Configured Up Listen Connect Shutdown Down

1 1 0 0 0 0

Peer's Address State Up/Down time AS SA Count Reset Count

10.110.1.1 Up 01:07:09 ? 8 0

# View the brief MSDP peer information on Switch G.

[SwitchG] display msdp brief

MSDP Peer Brief Information of VPN-Instance: public net

Configured Up Listen Connect Shutdown Down

1 1 0 0 0 0

Peer's Address State Up/Down time AS SA Count Reset Count

10.110.2.1 Up 00:16:40 ? 13 0

Anycast RP configuration

Network requirements

As shown in

Figure 64

, the PIM-SM domain has multiple multicast sources and receivers. OSPF runs

within the domain to provide unicast routes.

Configure the Anycast RP application so that the receiver-side DRs and the source-side DRs can

initiate a join message to their respective RPs that are the topologically nearest to them.

On Switch B and Switch D, configure the interface Loopback 10 as a C-BSR, and Loopback 20 as

a C-RP.

The router ID of Switch B is 1.1.1.1, and the router ID of Switch D is 2.2.2.2. Set up an MSDP peering

relationship between Switch B and Switch D.

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