Multi-instance multicast, Introduction to the multi-instance concept – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

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incoming interface. The result of the RPF check determines whether the packet will be forwarded or

discarded. The RPF check mechanism is the basis for most multicast routing protocols to implement

multicast forwarding.

NOTE:

For more information about the RPF mechanism, see the chapters “Multicast routing and forwarding
configuration”

and “IPv6 multicast routing and forwarding configuration.”

Multi-instance multicast

NOTE:

Multi-instance multicast is not available in IPv6 networks.

Multi-instance multicast refers to multicast in Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) Layer 3 virtual private
networks (L3VPNs).

Introduction to the multi-instance concept

VPN networks must be isolated from one another and from the public network. As shown in

Figure 10

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VPN A and VPN B separately access the public network through PE devices.

Figure 10 Networking diagram for MPLS L3VPN

The P device belongs to the public network. The CE devices belong to their respective VPNs. Each
CE device serves its own network and maintains only one set of forwarding mechanisms.

The PE devices connect to the public network and the VPN networks at the same time. Each PE
device must strictly distinguish the information for different networks, and must maintain a separate

forwarding mechanism for each network. On a PE device, a set of software and hardware that

serves the same network forms an instance. Multiple instances exist on a PE device at the same time,

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