Configuring sa message content – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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z

Configure any unicast routing protocol so that all devices in the domain are interoperable at the

network layer.

z

Configuring basic functions of MSDP

Before configuring SA message delivery, prepare the following data:

z

ACL rules for filtering SA request messages

z

ACL rules as SA message creation rules

z

ACL rules for filtering SA messages to be received and forwarded

z

TTL threshold for multicast packet encapsulation in SA messages

z

Maximum number of (S, G) entries learned from the specified MSDP peer that the router can

cache

Configuring SA Message Content

Some multicast sources send multicast data at an interval longer than the aging time of (S, G) entries.

In this case, the source-side DR has to encapsulate multicast data packet by packet in register

messages and send them to the source-side RP. The source-side RP transmits the (S, G) information

to the remote RP through SA messages. Then the remote RP joins the source-side DR and builds an

SPT. Since the (S, G) entries have timed out, remote receivers can never receive the multicast data

from the multicast source.

If the source-side RP is enabled to encapsulate register messages in SA messages, when there is a

multicast packet to deliver, the source-side RP encapsulates a register message containing the

multicast packet in an SA message and sends it out. After receiving the SA message, the remote RP

decapsulates the SA message and delivers the multicast data contained in the register message to the

receivers along the RPT.

The MSDP peers deliver SA messages to one another. Upon receiving an SA message, a router

performs RPF check on the message. If the router finds that the remote RP address is the same as

the local RP address, it will discard the SA message. In the Anycast RP application, however, you

need to configure RPs with the same IP address on two or more routers in the same PIM-SM domain,

and configure these routers as MSDP peers to one another. Therefore, a logic RP address (namely

the RP address on the logic interface) that is different from the actual RP address must be designated

for SA messages so that the messages can pass the RPF check.

Follow these steps to configure the SA message content:

To do...

Use the command...

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Enter public instance MSDP view or

VPN instance MSDP view

msdp [ vpn-instance

vpn-instance-name ]

Enable encapsulation of a register

message

encap-data-enable

Optional

Disabled by default

Configure the interface address as the

RP address in SA messages

originating-rp interface-type

interface-number

Optional

PIM RP address by default

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