Configuring c-rp timers globally, Configuring a bsr, Configuring a c-bsr – H3C Technologies H3C S10500 Series Switches User Manual

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To do...

Use the command...

Remarks

Enable embedded RP embedded-rp [ acl6-number ]

Optional
By default, embedded RP is enabled for IPv6

multicast groups in the default embedded RP

address scopes.

NOTE:

The default embedded RP address scopes are FF7x::/12 and FFFx::/12, where x refers to any legal
address scope. For more information about the Scope field, see the chapter “Multicast overview.”

Configuring C-RP timers globally

To enable the BSR to distribute the RP-Set information within the IPv6 BIDIR-PIM domain, C-RPs must

periodically send C-RP-Adv messages to the BSR. The BSR learns the RP-Set information from the received

messages, and encapsulates its own IPv6 address together with the RP-Set information in its bootstrap

messages. The BSR then floods the bootstrap messages to all IPv6 routers in the network.
Each C-RP encapsulates a timeout value in its C-RP-Adv messages. After receiving a C-RP-Adv message,

the BSR obtains this timeout value and starts a C-RP timeout timer. If the BSR fails to hear a subsequent
C-RP-Adv message from the C-RP when the timer times out, the BSR assumes the C-RP to have expired or

become unreachable.
The C-RP timers need to be configured on C-RP routers.
Follow these steps to configure C-RP timers globally:

To do...

Use the command...

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Enter IPv6 PIM view

pim ipv6

Configure the C-RP-Adv interval

c-rp advertisement-interval interval

Optional
60 seconds by default

Configure C-RP timeout time

c-rp holdtime interval

Optional
150 seconds by default

NOTE:

For more information about the configuration of other timers in IPv6 PIM-SM, see “

Configuring IPv6 PIM

common timers

.”

Configuring a BSR

An IPv6 BIDIR-PIM domain can have only one BSR, but must have at least one C-BSR. Any router can be

configured as a C-BSR. Elected from C-BSRs, the BSR collects and advertises RP information in the IPv6
BIDIR-PIM domain.

Configuring a C-BSR

C-BSRs must be configured on routers on the backbone network. When configuring a router as a C-BSR,

be sure to specify an IPv6 PIM-SM-enabled interface on the router. The BSR election process is as follows:

Initially, every C-BSR assumes itself to be the BSR of the IPv6 BIDIR-PIM domain, and uses its
interface IPv6 address as the BSR address to send bootstrap messages.

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