H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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An RP can serve multiple multicast groups or all multicast groups. Only one RP can serve a

given multicast group at a time.

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A device can serve as a C-RP and a C-BSR at the same time.

As shown in

Figure 6-4

, each C-RP periodically unicasts its advertisement messages

(C-RP-Adv messages) to the BSR. A C-RP-Adv message contains the address of the

advertising C-RP and the multicast group range it serves. The BSR collects these

advertisement messages and chooses the appropriate C-RP information for each multicast

group to form an RP-set, which is a database of mappings between multicast groups and RPs.

The BSR then encapsulates the RP-set in the bootstrap messages (BSMs) it periodically

originates and floods the bootstrap messages to the entire PIM-SM domain.

Figure 6-4 BSR and C-RPs

Based on the information in the RP-sets, all routers in the network can calculate the location of

the corresponding RPs based on the following rules:

The C-RP with the highest priority wins.

1) If all the C-RPs have the same priority, their hash values are calculated through the

hashing algorithm. The C-RP with the largest hash value wins.

2) If all the C-RPs have the same priority and hash value, the C-RP with the highest IP

address wins.

The hashing algorithm used for RP calculation is: Value (G, M, C

i

) = (1103515245 *

( (1103515245 * (G & M) + 12345) XOR C

i

) + 12345) mod 2

31

. The table below gives the

meanings of the values in this algorithm.

Table 6-1 Values in the hashing algorithm

Value

Description

Value

Hash value

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