Multicast source registration – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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receivers for that multicast group. If not, the router continues to forward the prune message to

its upstream router.

Multicast source registration

The purpose of multicast source registration is to inform the RP about the existence of the

multicast source.

Figure 6-6 Multicast source registration

Source

Server

Host A

Host B

Host C

Receiver

Receiver

Multicast packets

SPT

Join message

Register message

RP

DR

As shown in

Figure 6-6

, the multicast source registers with the RP as follows:

1) When the multicast source S sends the first multicast packet to multicast group G, the DR

directly connected with the multicast source, upon receiving the multicast packet,

encapsulates the packet in a PIM register message, and sends the message to the

corresponding RP by unicast.

2) When the RP receives the register message, it extracts the multicast packet from the

register message and forwards the multicast packet down the RPT, and sends an (S, G)

join message hop by hop toward the multicast source. Thus, the routers along the path

from the RP to the multicast source constitute an SPT branch. Each router on this branch

generates an (S, G) entry in its forwarding table. The DR at the multicast source side is the

root, while the RP is the leaf, of the SPT.

3) The subsequent multicast data from the multicast source travels along the established SPT

to the RP, and then the RP forwards the data along the RPT to the receivers. When the

multicast traffic arrives at the RP along the SPT, the RP sends a register-stop message to

the source-side DR by unicast to stop the source registration process.

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